Two men were reportedly arrested for throwing sex toys in the Women’s Basketball Association (WNBA) game, a controversial prank with one member group responsible, a controversial prank.
During the WNBA game, five sex toys, mostly green events, have occurred in the last two weeks, which happened in Chicago.
Speaking Arriving in the U.S. today on Thursday, a spokesman for the recently launched Green Dildo Coin (Dildo) Memecoin said he boarded Daldo Raine on X, and he said he and other crypto enthusiasts were behind the stunt.
Stunts have attracted criticism from WNBA players and coaches as already polarized and niche culture wants to make their bets stand out in any way Crowded market It’s hard to maintain steam.
The third dildo just fell off pic.twitter.com/ejzexbj3r9
– Jakenheimer (@jakenheimer5) August 6, 2025
Daldo Raine said the token was a relaxed protest against what he called a toxic environment where influencers and scammers were in the memorial space.
“We know that in order to make a voice in the space… we have to go out and do some viral stunts to save that we don’t have to pay for that influential cabal,” he said. “We want to change the culture of crypto culture, and we want to be 1,000 against one culture.”
To make the project stand out, he said the dildo is green and a homage to the crypto language to the rise in price on the trading chart, while also trying to inspire onlookers’ curiosity.
He suggested that the Memecoin community would turn to lighter, more tasteful pranks to continue to attract attention.
Two suspected sex toy throwers arrested
Two men, Kaden Lopez and Delbert Carver, were arrested for allegedly participating in a sex toy stunt show, although Daldo Raine told USA Today that neither of them was part of the Memecoin group.
Fox 10 Phoenix Report On Wednesday, court documents said the 18-year-old Lopez told police he saw a viral trend on social media and bought a sex toy to participate.
USA Today reported that Carver was arrested in Georgia on Saturday, with authorities accusing him of throwing his sex toys to a basketball court in Atlanta.
He reportedly faces charges related to misconduct, public indecent behavior and criminal trespass.
WNBA expresses anger
The stunts have attracted sharp criticism from WNBA players and coaches who say that the stunts pose a safety risk and show respect for the game.
“It’s ridiculous, it’s stupid, it’s stupid,” Lynne Roberts, a LA spark coach. explain An incident occurred crypto.com Arena Tuesday.
According to the WNBA Code of Conduct page, any fans who are caught thrown on the court should be thrown away from the stadium and may face possible criminal charges.
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Daldo Raine reportedly shrugged that the intention of the stunt was a sign of disrespect for female athletes, although others said the root cause of the stunt was disgusting.
Similar pranks have also appeared in other campaigns, including in 2018 National Football League The game between the New England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills when a sex toy lands in the end zone.
Memecoin market declines from peak
The Memecoin market is currently worth $70.6 billion, up to 45% from $127.26 million on December 6 according to Used to share market cap data.
Pump.Fun is the largest launch pad in the Memecoin industry, with revenue plummeting 80% starting from the peak in January $24.96 million in July, Marking its worst month of 2025.
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