Solana Foundation Clarifies Stance on Andrew Tate Hackathon Controversy

Andrew Tate’s fake Solana-linked hackathon got shut down; Solana denies ties, warns devs to verify events and avoid scams.

Andrew Tate’s latest stunt got him into hot water again. He launched a “HACKATHON G-AI” event on X, promising over $1M in prizes and claiming partnerships with top venture firms. But, in his promo video, he threw Solana Foundation’s logo up there, making it look like they were backing the hackathon. Not cool.

Solana Foundation quickly shot down any connection with Tate’s event, calling out the misuse of their brand. Solana’s CMO, Akshay, went to X to clear the air. He warned people to “Do Your Own Research” and stay cautious. He made it clear that the Solana Foundation had zero involvement.

Tate’s reputation is already pretty messed up due to his controversial remarks and ongoing criminal investigations, and this incident just adds more fuel to the fire. The hackathon now looks really sus, and anyone interested in joining must double-check the details before getting involved.

In the end, this serves as a reminder to crypto fans and developers to be extra careful with events and promotions online. Don’t fall for fake partnerships or scams—always verify before jumping in.

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Andrew Tate Launches BRUV Party with Bitcoin Agenda

Andrew Tate is proposing a new political party, “Britain Restoring Underlying Values (BRUV),” on the most extreme platform, including blockchain-based voting and the creation of a national Bitcoin reserve. Tate, who has been under house arrest in Romania, took to social media to announce the party and its manifesto, saying his Bitcoin policies would “future-proof Britain’s economy” and insulate it from foreign economic blackmail.



The BRUV manifesto also flaunts far-right controversial policies, including capping non-British residents to 10%, deploying the Royal Navy to block tough immigration, and a ban on LGBTQ+ content in schools. Others include replacing modern art with monuments of British heroes and live-streaming knife crime offenders in solitary confinement-policies that critics have described as unfeasible and bizarre.

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The manifesto, while full of bombastic claims, has been ridiculed for AI-generated visuals, spelling errors, and a lack of sourcing. Tate went so far as to take to social media to back Donald Trump’s suggestion that Greenland join the U.S., calling resistance “insanity.”.

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He is not listed with the UK Electoral Commission and questions have also been raised over how much Tate knows about British politics. The news comes amid personal attacks on the Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, from figures on the right – including Elon Musk, who recently made a series of groundless claims about him.

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