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The Jeffy Yu death controversy has taken a bizarre new turn.

May 09, 2025 at 07:49 pm

Days after staging a livestream suicide, the Zerebro founder has been found alive at his parents’ house in San Francisco.

The Jeffy Yu death controversy has taken a bizarre new turn. Days after staging a livestream suicide, the Zerebro founder has been found alive at his parents’ house in San Francisco.

The 22-year-old crypto figure faked his death on pump.fun, which was followed by online tributes and an obituary. A memecoin honoring him was launched the same day. But internet sleuths quickly spotted red flags.

Yu was located on Wednesday outside his family’s Crocker-Amazon home. "I've been doxxed... now I have to move my parents," he told reporters, appearing visibly distressed. This follows reports on Thursday by the San Francisco Standard exposing the alleged fakery.

Earlier, Yu came under scrutiny after on-chain data showed $1.4 million in crypto being moved from his associated wallets. This led to accusations of a calculated blockchain exit, rather than a mental health crisis.

For a market cap of nearly $44 million, the move was deemed "pathetic" by members of the Chain Collective, a group known for launching successful memecoins. They pointed out that a tribute video went up quickly after his death, showcasing the close-knit nature of the memecoin community.

However, several members of this collective had previously expressed skepticism about Yu's actions, noting that he was attempting to con people. They also pointed out that he was known for his interest in legacoins, which he described in a post on his social media account.

In the post, Yu shared that his final art piece would be the launch of a coin in his honor. He claimed a deadman's switch triggered the launch of $LLJEFFY. This was part of a concept he called "legacoins," which he framed as a long-term evolution of memecoins. These legacoins would supposedly preserve digital value indefinitely.

Now, a blockchain funeral is being promoted by anonymous users, calling Yu a "true believer" who went "all in" on his vision. But many in crypto circles see this event as a new low for trust in the space. This adds to a growing list of questionable exits and viral coin launches that blur the line between art, fraud, and spectacle.

While Jeffy Yu attempted to dodge accountability through a faked death, U.S. courts delivered a clear message with the sentencing of Celsius founder Alex Mashinsky. Mashinsky was sentenced to 12 years for crypto fraud. This sentence follows a series of legal proceedings that unfolded after he pleaded guilty last December to charges related to his firm's bankruptcy.

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