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Cryptocurrency enthusiasts allegedly announced plans for launching sex toys during WNBA matches

Cryptocurrency enthusiasts admit orchestrating a series of provocative incidents, during which sex toys were casually thrown onto WNBA playing courts, according to US news outlets' recent reports.

Cryptocurrency enthusiasts allegedly planned to hurl sex toys at WNBA sports events, according to...
Cryptocurrency enthusiasts allegedly planned to hurl sex toys at WNBA sports events, according to announcements made by the group.

Cryptocurrency enthusiasts allegedly announced plans for launching sex toys during WNBA matches

In a shocking turn of events, an anonymous collective of cryptocurrency traders and enthusiasts behind the meme coin Green Dildo Coin have confessed to orchestrating incidents involving sex toys being thrown at Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) games.

The group has claimed responsibility for the recent disruptions, describing these stunts as provocative marketing tactics designed to attract attention and promote their meme coin. The WNBA has yet to make an official statement regarding these incidents.

The sex toy disruptions began on July 29, during the Atlanta Dream's game against the Golden State Valkyries. Since then, similar objects have been thrown onto the court or into the stands at several other WNBA games.

The WNBA is working closely with arena personnel to identify culprits and ensure appropriate action is taken. This has resulted in arrests, with one person being taken into custody in Atlanta and another, an 18-year-old man, arrested in Phoenix for throwing a sex toy during a Phoenix Mercury game.

The creators of Green Dildo Coin maintain their anonymity but have openly discussed that the sex toy incidents are part of a planned campaign to generate viral hype without paying traditional influencers or sacrificing the project's creative freedom. They frame the disruptions as a form of "empowerment" and a way to "make crypto fun again," emphasizing humor and creativity rather than any intention to disrespect women's sports.

Despite the controversy, the group behind Green Dildo Coin has shown no intention to stop these stunts, continuing to leverage the attention to raise the coin's profile. They have also stated that their future pranks will be less controversial and more acceptable.

The WNBA has strongly condemned such actions, enforcing ejections and potential bans for offenders. The league did not immediately comment on the reports of the cryptocurrency group's connection to the incidents.

This information draws from multiple reliable reports published in August 2025, including interviews and statements by the group themselves and news outlets covering the WNBA incidents. The fan who was hit at the Phoenix Mercury game was at the game with his young niece, and the person arrested in Atlanta, Delbert Carter, was not part of the cryptocurrency group. Kaden Lopez, who was arrested in Phoenix, also was not part of the cryptocurrency group.

The WNBA continues to address the issue of sex toys being thrown at games, working tirelessly to identify and punish the individuals responsible. The incidents have angered WNBA players and led to at least two arrests.

The cryptocurrency group behind Green Dildo Coin has justified their provocative marketing tactics, such as throwing sex toys at WNBA games, as a means to generate viral hype for their coin and revitalize the cryptocurrency industry's image. In an attempt to curb these disruptions, the WNBA is collaborating with arena personnel to identify culprits and enforce appropriate penalties, resulting in multiple arrests across various games.

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