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    50 Cent Claims He Was Hacked in $3M Crypto Scam

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    50 Cent Denies Involvement in $3M Crypto Scam, Claims Hacking of Social Media Accounts

    50 Cent has found himself at the center of a cryptocurrency scam, but he wants to make it clear that he has no ties to the fraudulent activity. The G-Unit boss took to Instagram to announce that his website and Twitter account had been hacked, leading to posts promoting the $GUNIT memecoin that he had no association with.

    Despite the scam generating millions of dollars, 50 Cent emphasized that he was not involved and that his accounts had been compromised. This incident comes as a shock to fans and followers who may have been misled by the false information circulating online.

    On a more positive note, the rapper recently received the Entrepreneurial Leadership Award from the Network For Teaching Entrepreneurship, recognizing his hard work and success in the business world. The honor was presented to him by Power actor Joseph Sikora, who praised 50 Cent for his entrepreneurial spirit.

    Additionally, 50 Cent was honored with his own day in Shreveport, Louisiana after opening his G-Unit Film & TV Studios in the city. Mayor Tom Arceneaux presented him with a key to the city, acknowledging the rapper’s contributions to the local community.

    Despite the recent hacking incident, 50 Cent remains focused on his legitimate business endeavors and continues to be recognized for his achievements in entrepreneurship.

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