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Crypto group says it planned sex toy tosses at WNBA games

Crypto group says it planned sex toy tosses at WNBA games

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A general view of a basketball on the court during the game between the New York Liberty and the Dallas Wings at College Park Center on August 08, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. Tim Heitman/Getty Images/AFP

A cryptocurrency group has said it organized a spate of “stunts” in which sex toys were tossed on courts at WNBA games, US media reported on Thursday.

USA Today first reported that an unnamed spokesman for a group behind a meme coin called Green Dildo Coin had orchestrated at least some of the incidents, which angered WNBA players and led to at least two arrests.

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“We didn’t do this because, like, we dislike women’s sports or, like, some of the narratives that are trending right now are ridiculous,” the unnamed source told USA Today.

“We knew that in order to get a voice in the space … we had to go out and do some viral stunts to save us from having to pay that influencer cabal, sacrifice our souls and the fate of the project.”

On July 29, a sex toy landed on the court as the Atlanta Dream hosted the Golden State Valkyries.

In the week since, similar objects have been thrown onto the court or into the stands at several other games, including another game in Atlanta.

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The WNBA confirmed that one person had been arrested in connection with one of the incidents in Atlanta and on Wednesday an 18-year-old man was arrested for throwing a sex toy at a Phoenix Mercury game which hit another fan — who was at the game with his young niece.

USA Today reported that the meme coin group spokesman said that Delbert Carter, who was arrested for allegedly throwing a green sex toy on the court at the end of Atlanta’s home game against Phoenix, was not part of the cryptocurrency group.

Nor was Kaden Lopez, who was arrested in Phoenix. According to the statement from the Phoenix Police Department, Lopez said he saw the trend on social media and bought his own sex toy to throw.

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“Moving forward, we have a lot more pranks, but they’re a lot lighter. They’re a lot more tasteful,” the unnamed source told USA Today.

The WNBA said in a statement on Thursday it was working with arena personnel to identify culprits and “ensure appropriate action is taken.”



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The WNBA did not immediately comment on the reports of the cryptocurrency group connection.





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