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Scammers Hack Former Brazilian President’s Social Media to Promote Meme Coin

Scammers hacked the social media account of Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s former President, promoting a fake meme coin. The resulting BRAZIL token rose over 10,000% in minutes, netting the scammers over $1.3 million.

While in office, Bolsonaro did little to promote the crypto industry or associate himself with the community.

Would Bolsonaro Promote BRAZIL Meme Coin?

Crypto social media scams have become prominent this week, and one amusing example targeted Jair Bolsonaro. A local influencer reported that Bolsonaro’s social media account was hacked and used to promote BRAZIL, a sketchy meme coin.

The post was soon taken down, but the scammers nonetheless accumulated over $1.3 million. This follows a dark trend for political meme coins that emerged throughout the week.

“Bolsonaro’s official account on X (formerly Twitter) was hacked and they released a cryptocurrency called “BRAZIL”, which rose +10,000% in minutes! Be careful, don’t buy it

Brazil elections: Bolsonaro, the strategy of destruction

Perhaps the most influential event in the life of Jair Messias Bolsonaro occurred in 1970. The then-15-year-old lived in the small town of Eldorado with his siblings and parents, a dentist who made a living as a gold miner and a housewife whose pregnancy had been so miserable that she named her son Messias to recognize the miracle of his birth. (His first name, Jair, is after a soccer player.)

At the time, Brazil was a dictatorship. That year, a massive military deployment disrupted the tedious routine in the town, 180 kilometers south of São Paulo. A contingent of soldiers arrived seeking Carlos Lamarca, a deserter who had joined the insurgents and, in his escape, came to fire with the police. The army’s presence impressed the young boy born in 1955 in Glicérico, São Paulo. With time, he reluctantly joined the army, left through a back door and began a long and mediocre career as a congressman. To the surprise of his colleagues, who ignored and scorned him for years, Bolsonaro became president in 2018.

As head of state,

Brazilian real

Brazilian currency since 1994

This article is about the modern Brazilian currency unit. For the currency of Brazil from the colonial period to 1942, see Brazilian real (old).

"BRL" redirects here. For other uses, see BRL (disambiguation).

Real brasileiro (Portuguese)
Banknotes of reais (from 2 reais to 100 reais)200 reais banknote
CodeBRL (numeric: 986)
Subunit0.01
Unitreal
Pluralreais
SymbolR$‎
Nicknamepila, prata, mango, pau, conto, réis (plural)
Subunit
 1⁄100centavo
BanknotesR$ 2, R$ 5, R$ 10, R$ 20, R$ 50, R$ 100, R$ 200
Coins
 Freq. used5, 10, 25, 50 centavos, and R$ 1
 Rarely used1 centavo
Date of introduction1 July 1994
ReplacedCruzeiro Real
User(s)Brazil
Central bankCentral Bank of Brazil
 Websitewww.bcb.gov.br
PrinterCasa da Moeda do Brasil
 Websitewww.casadamoeda.gov.br
MintCasa da Moeda do Brasil
 Websitewww.casadamoeda.gov.br
Inflation4.71% (Decem

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