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Kanye West, now known as Ye, has revealed that he turned down a $2 million offer to participate in an alleged crypto scam.
According to a tweet Kanye West shared on X (formerly Twitter) late Friday, he claimed he was approached by an entity that offered to pay $2 million if he launched a scam token.
Renowned American record producer reveals that he was offered $2 million to promote a fraudulent meme coin to his community.