Why Everyone Wants an Invite to Clubhouse CryptoAt approximately 1 a.m. ET on Jan. 30, somewhere outside New York City, a CoinDesk reporter came across what could be crypto’s next craze. Or perhaps its latest trial. While searching the annals of Clubhouse, the increasingly popular audio-only app, I stumbled across a dark conspiracy: A group of men masquerading as lizards building a new cryptocurrency. A lounge of men masquerading as lizards had gathered as tokens teleported from an originating contract into their digital wallets. And here, basking in the light of public display, they discussed how to get the word out. A full-on, unfettered conversation.“Are we on 4chan yet?” one asked, mentioning the pseudo-anonymous messaging board known as a font of memes and anti-social messages. They weren’t, but things apparently had gone awry anyway.“What do you mean we got rugged again? Did someone add more liquidity?”“No, no one even sold yet.” “Don’t say that in the chat.”“I’ve screenshotted this chat, so if we get rugged I know it’s one of you guys.”“I still have more questions.”“I still have no lizard.” “Only 666,666 lizard. » Read More











