This ICE-snitching app is actually promoting a meme coin
- Right-wing influencers are promoting an app called ICERAID that claims to reward users for reporting undocumented immigrants.
- The app, which uses a “GovFi” protocol on the Solana blockchain, promises to pay users in cryptocurrency for uploading images of suspected illegal activity.
- ICERAID’s website describes itself as a way for citizens to participate in intelligence gathering and law enforcement efforts, but it has no connection to the government.
- The app is being promoted by figures such as Laura Loomer, Jacob Engels, and Matt Gaetz, who are touting its benefits as a way to earn cryptocurrency.
- ICERAID’s true purpose appears to be promoting a meme coin, with the app’s website listing various ways users can “stack digital cash” for reporting on a wide range of activities, including animal cruelty and terrorism.
Right-wing influencers are shilling an app that purportedly lets people earn crypto for reporting sightings of undocumented immigrants. ICERAID, a “GovFi protocol that delegates intelligence gathering tasks to citizens,” has recently been promoted by the likes of conspiracy theorist and Trump confidante Laura Loomer, Proud Boy-turned-media personality Jacob Engels, and disgraced former Rep. Matt Gaetz.
“It’s like a citizen’s arrest, but with Wi-Fi,” Gaetz said on a recent episode of his One America News Network show. “Forget driving Uber or DoorDash for extra change. Snap a pic, save the day, and stack some digital cash while you’re doing it.”
ICERAID’s website describes it as a “GovFi” – government finance, a term coined by ICERAID founder Jason Meyers – protocol on Solana that “rewards citizens for capturing and uploading images of criminal illegal alien activity.” (To be clear, ICERAID has no connection to the government.) And ICERAID isn’t just soliciting images of suspected immigrants. “You can snap a picture of someone committing animal cruelty or homicide, kidnapping, terrorism – you see someone scraping a Tesla, that’s domestic ter …
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