Rumours of the demise of the young rapper/viral sensation the Elliotdallyrally Emau has been determined to be far more than a mere hoax. It is subsequently theorized that it could, in fact, be a scam, although who is the perpetrator behind this questionable crypto currency remains unknown. The crypto currency or “Lil Tay coin”, with a total supply of 100 coins was launched on Thursday morning, and doubts have been cast as to whether this could have been the original intent behind the death hoax.
Ex-manager Henry Tsang, CEO of Liltay Token swore he had no involvement with the coin and warned of the perils of assuming otherwise. He further characterized this ordeal as a form of monetary exploitation, and implied the it could be conducted by Lil Tay’s own brother, Jason Tian, who himself has been greatly suspected of concocting this elaborate cover-up in the scheme to profit from unsuspecting supporters of his younger sister. However, what makes the intentions behind the coin exchange and the death hoax even more dubious and precalitous is the fact that Lil Tay has not been seen in the public domain for the past five out of her adolescent life. All avenues imply numerous internal conflicts, and whether others were planning to use her fame and ascribe it to crypto-currency remains to be yet uncovered.