Technology8/8/2025β€’Ars Technica

Green dildos are raining down on WNBA courts. Why? Crypto memecoins, of course.

Green dildos are raining down on WNBA courts. Why? Crypto memecoins, of course.

In a bizarre incident, green dildos have been spotted falling onto WNBA courts during games. The source of these unconventional "projectiles" appears to be linked to the recent surge in popularity of cryptocurrency memecoins. Cryptocurrency enthusiasts have been using these dildos as a form of "viral marketing" for their preferred digital assets, with the aim of generating buzz and attention. The trend seems to have started as a joke on social media platforms, but has now spilled over into the physical realm of professional basketball games. While the WNBA has condemned the behavior and is working to address the issue, the incident highlights the lengths some cryptocurrency supporters will go to promote their cause. The use of unconventional and disruptive tactics, such as raining down dildos on sports arenas, has raised concerns about the responsible and ethical promotion of digital currencies.

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