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Top Crypto Tweets of The Day: KOLs on TDCCP Token, zkLend Hacker, & More

Dom Lucre from Breaks Narratives with the X logo and speech bubbles. The Coinomist

The TDCCP token gets attention with record-breaking moves, while the zkLend hacker falls victim to a phishing scam. Meanwhile, BlackRock’s Larry Fink shares his insights with investors.

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Today, the crypto community is actively discussing the rise of the Solana-based TDCCP memecoin, which was the second-fastest coin after TRUMP to score a $1 billion market cap. 

Other trending discussions are related to a blunder that cost the zkLend hacker 2,930 Ethers and Larry Fink’s analysis of the role crypto plays. 

Follow along to find 5 of the most popular crypto tweets in today’s recap.

1. Dom Lukre Comments on the TDCCP Token Rise

Breaker of Narratives podcast host Dom Lukre referred to the TDCCP crypto growth in his recent post on X. Launched on March 1, 2025, TDCCP stands for Take Down the CCP – Chinese Communist Party and aims to empower a movement toward liberty per the official website.

TDCCP broke some records after the launch and currently has a market cap of around $1.96 billion based on DEX Screener.

Speaking of the token’s growth, Dom Lukre noted that it’s one of the fastest memecoins to reach 10,000 holder addresses within three weeks after launch while being the second-fastest crypto after TRUMP to hit the $1 billion market cap benchmark.

Lukre also mentioned the strong ideology the token carries, along with politically themed music and art integrated into NFT cards.

While the TDCCP token is trending and showing strong performance right now, its long-term trajectory remains uncertain.

2. Is the zkLend Hacker Being Honest About Losing Funds? @langeriuseth Doesn’t Think So

On February 11, zkLend, a decentralized money market protocol, lost around $9.6 million in an attack. While zkLend was messaging the hacker through the blockchain explorer Etherscan, offering a bounty for the return of the funds, an unexpected twist occurred.

Screenshots shared by Hunters of Web3 founder Langerius (@langeriuseth) show a message from the hacker claiming they lost 2,930 ETH while attempting to move the stolen funds. According to the message, they fell victim to a phishing scam and accidentally sent the funds to a fake Tornado Cash website.

Langerius, however, isn’t convinced. He questions whether this was instant karma or just a new type of scam.

“People use this method for tax loss harvesting, wash trading, or fake X hacks,” he wrote, suggesting that both wallets involved might belong to the same hacker.

3. Larry Fink’s Annual Shareholder Letter Draws Attention, Including from Preston Pysh

In his annual letter to investors, BlackRock Chair and CEO Larry Fink shared his perspectives on financial markets, the dollar's status, and Bitcoin. Investor and author Preston Pysh highlighted a key part of the letter, where Fink warns that the U.S. could lose the dollar’s status as the global reserve currency to digital assets like Bitcoin.

Fink’s concerns stem from the U.S. national debt, which is outpacing economic growth. He warns that by 2030, federal revenue may no longer be enough to cover expenses, creating a permanent deficit. With digital assets gaining traction, the financial landscape may be shifting faster than many expect.

4. Omid Malekan Challenges the ‘Bitcoin Is Digital Gold' Narrative

Omid Malekan, a professor at Columbia Business School, argues that Bitcoin isn’t “just digital gold.” According to him, crypto is its own asset class – new and different.

Bitcoin is often compared to gold because both are seen as stores of value, with limited supply and potential as inflation hedges. However, Malekan suggests that if Bitcoin were truly digital gold, its price would be around $35,000 – mirroring gold’s 50% rise in recent years.

“Let’s stop overdoing the TradFi analogies and looking to label everything ‘digital [something old and valuable],’” he says.

5. Most “Bitcoin Maxis” Are Misunderstood, According to Stack Hodler

Bitcoin investor @stackhodler recently shared his take on Bitcoin maximalism in a recent post. 

He says Bitcoin maximalists aren’t just obsessed with Bitcoin for the tech—they see it as a way to solve their financial struggles and gain real freedom in life.

The idea is that if you’re not born rich, you need to figure out “the money problem” first, and Bitcoin is the most logical place to store value because it’s finite and neutral, according to Stack Hodler.

But for him, holding Bitcoin isn’t the end goal—it’s a means to true freedom. The freedom to spend time with loved ones, work on things that matter, and enjoy life – like waking up by the sea, drinking espresso, and going for a coastal run.

In the end, the Bitcoiner says he’ll always consider himself a life maxi regardless of what people call his approach.

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