Disaster Gen Z Quant kid’s dog kidnapped following doxing - A 13 year old streamer, $Kid, made over 30k Dollars through drag and pull scam meme crypto coin, Quant, on a livestream, in response the kid got doxed and dog stolen by the people he scammed

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A 13-year-old cryptocurrency enthusiast, known as the Gen Z Quant kid, is at the center of a bizarre series of events that have captivated the crypto community.

The teenager attempted a rug pull by creating a token named QUANT, but what followed was an unprecedented response from the community, leading to both financial and personal turmoil for the young trader.

On November 20, the boy launched QUANT on Pump.fun, a popular memecoin platform. Initially, he sold his entire holding of 51 million QUANT tokens for 128 SOL, earning $30,000 within hours. However, enraged by the apparent scam, the crypto community collectively decided to pump the token’s value as an act of revenge. Over six hours, QUANT’s price skyrocketed by 71,386%, peaking at $0.07876 per token. Trading volumes surged to $213.7 million, turning the token into one of the most remarkable crypto trading phenomena.
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The financial setback for the boy was just the beginning. Frustrated investors doxed the teenager and his family, revealing personal details online, including their social media profiles and even the boy’s school. The retaliation escalated further as Pump.fun users created new tokens named after family members, such as QUANT DAD, QUANT SIS, and QUANT MOM, accompanied by profile pictures of the individuals. The situation took a darker turn when tokens like CABAL featured images of the family’s dog.
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The drama reached a new height when screenshots surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), shared by user @YonatanBadash1, alleging that the family’s dog, Bari, had been kidnapped. The screenshots reportedly show a conversation between an alleged kidnapper and the boy’s brother, Ben Berger, pleading for the dog’s safe return. The family’s distress reportedly deepened, with the boy’s mother, Sara Berger, in tears and worried about potential legal charges her son might face due to the rug pull.
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This incident illustrates the volatile and unpredictable nature of the $3.11 trillion global crypto market. While the community’s actions highlight the risks of anonymity and scams, they also raise ethical questions about the extent of accountability and retaliation in decentralized trading spaces. This extraordinary series of events underscores the thin line between justice and vigilantism in the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrency.
 
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The guy who stole his dog
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He wants to force the kid to make an apology
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He also launched a crypto coin named after the dog he stole
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The family Instagram asking about the dog
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The video of the dog
 
I hope the dog is okay, but he had it coming tbh
It doesn't appear that he is threatening the dog at all. I mean I do not condone kidnapping, but at least he's only taken the dog.
To be honest if you scam people out of large sums of money you shouldn't be at all surprised when shit like this goes down. Then again the kid is like 12 and learning a pretty fundamental lesson.

There's some chance the whole thing is just a stunt though, these meme coin faggots will do anything to pump their coins. The guy who claims to have done the kidnapping seems to run a real business and posts his face pics online, so either not the sharpest tool in the shed himself or this is all just an elaborate ruse.

The guy who stole his dog
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He wants to force the kid to make an apology
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He also launched a crypto coin named after the dog he stole
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The family Instagram asking about the dog
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The video of the dog
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This tweeters from the alleged kidnapper are deleted btw. It's possible he didn't even do the kidnapping and is just claiming it (which is a stupid thing to do)
 
So I don't get it, if a zoomie can just "create" a new crypto, how the fuck does tangible money get involved? Like, just going based off the article and nothing else, the kid went "heres a bunch of monopoly money I came up with, gimmie real money", and people did? What? If thats the case, cryptos are fucking stupid and I'm tempted to say the kid earned what he scammed.
 
So I don't get it, if a zoomie can just "create" a new crypto, how the fuck does tangible money get involved? Like, just going based off the article and nothing else, the kid went "heres a bunch of monopoly money I came up with, gimmie real money", and people did? What?
It's probably on pump.fun. It costs like a dollar to make a meme coin and people speculate on them, most people lose everything.
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That's how "tangible money" gets involved - its people putting real money in with the hopes of getting rich and losing it all, and like less than 1% of users actually making anywhere near decent money out of it.
 
Why do people keep falling for this shit?
Because of videos and situations exactly like this.

It's the same reason they had to add a disclaimer to the top of Bossmanjack's thread about "you will not win at gambling". People see shit like this and think they can put in $100 and make $30k in 5 minutes and like 1% of people do. The 99% that don't are the people that are paying the 1%

and now a retard publicly posted that he stole their dog.
Keep in mind crypto posters on tweeter post with more layers of irony and nonsense attached to shit than anyone here would be miles. It's more than like the person "publicly posting about it" upthread wasn't even involved.

More than likely "kidnap your dog" will become part of the crypto/meme coin vernacular after this event.

This article seems to indicate a different "anon" twitter account was the one claiming to have kidnapped the dog: https://crypto.news/quant-kids-dog-stolen-as-kidnapper-demands-apology-and-launches-new-meme-coin/
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It's probably on pump.fun. It costs like a dollar to make a meme coin and people speculate on them, most people lose everything.
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That's how "tangible money" gets involved - its people putting real money in with the hopes of getting rich and losing it all, and like less than 1% of users actually making anywhere near decent money out of it.
So my assessment of "heres some monopoly money, pay me" was correct.

Yeah fuck these people. It's like burning your whole paycheck at the casino and being mad at the establisment for your poor decision making. Scamming is scummy behavior, and I hope he grows out of it, but its hard for me to be to mad at the kid when these retards are quite literally asking to be parted with their money. They're no better than those cunts at gas stations holding up the lines with their degenerate scratcher tickets.
 
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