Can you believe those whispers regarding secretive Web3 events tied to dark deeds? All of it turned out to be falsehoods.

It’s indeed a disappointing situation that has unfolded. The individual behind the leak, who goes by the name ADyingNobody on Twitter, revealed that the extensive Telegram conversations they led others to believe were real were in fact untrue. The crypto and NFT community has learned that this person, known on Twitter as ADyingNobody, has issued an apology through a small piece of text stored on the Ethereum blockchain, acknowledging their deceit. There won't be any releases tomorrow; it was all an elaborate trick. .
The text reads:
There are no hidden gatherings or sinister plots.
No Twitter staff member is concealing any vital information.
There are no reports of assault, nor are influencers swindling users or using alternative accounts to promote projects.
All of these claims were nothing more than fabrications I created to draw attention to myself.
I'm contemplating ending my life, so you needn't worry about trying to find me.
Please refrain from sending any funds to this address; just move on.
If you receive any further messages from this address or if someone claims to be a dead man's switch, treat it with suspicion and assume that the private key is compromised, indicating it’s likely a scam.
This all transpired after their initial message sparked a frenzy of speculation within the crypto community.
bye
Twitter suspended the hoaxer’s account last week I’m ready to be honest about everything, which may very well fracture the community as I step away.
In the coming weeks, I plan to release a staggering 137.21GB of Telegram chat messages from groups in which I was never actually involved. What’s my motivation for this?— adyingnobody (@adyingnobody)
Though the excitement around these prominent figures was palpable, this recent message seemed more like a desperate call for assistance. We should hope that the leaker sees this because support is available, especially during these tough crypto times. No situation is worth ending your life over. June 7, 2022

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