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Disorganized Faction Admits to Disrupting WNBA Matches by Hurling Sexual Accessories, Explaining Their Actions

Donald Trump Jr.'s intervention only serves to exacerbate the perceived foolishness of the initially questionable stunt.

WNBA Games Targeted with Sex Toys by Mystery Group; Group Explains Their Rationale Behind Actions
WNBA Games Targeted with Sex Toys by Mystery Group; Group Explains Their Rationale Behind Actions

Disorganized Faction Admits to Disrupting WNBA Matches by Hurling Sexual Accessories, Explaining Their Actions

In the world of cryptocurrency, a group of anonymous traders and enthusiasts have made headlines with their unconventional marketing strategy. Known as the creators of Green Dildo Coin, they launched their memecoin on the Ethereum blockchain on July 28, 2025.

Their strategy? A provocative, guerrilla marketing stunt that involves throwing neon green sex toys onto multiple WNBA courts during games. This audacious move is aimed at generating viral publicity and injecting humor and creativity back into the memecoin space, which they feel has been dominated by influencers and a toxic crypto culture that sidelines smaller players.

However, this marketing tactic has sparked widespread criticism, especially regarding misogyny and disrespect towards women athletes in the WNBA. Commentators note that the stunt degrades women’s sports under a veneer of humor. The WNBA has condemned the disruptions and has taken steps to punish offenders, including ejections and bans.

Notable WNBA players such as Elizabeth Williams, Chicago Sky center, and Sophie Cunningham, Indiana Fever guard, have spoken out against the dildo-throwing incidents, calling them disrespectful. Isabelle Harrison, New York Liberty player, wrote that throwing anything on the court is dangerous and not funny.

The creators of Green Dildo Coin claim no intent to harm anyone but acknowledge that their stunts use shock value as a form of comedic empowerment within crypto communities. They compare their prank to disruptions that occur in other sports, such as the NFL and hockey.

The first dildo-tossing incident occurred on July 29, 2025, at the Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia. Two men were arrested for allegedly throwing sex toys, but they were not connected with Green Dildo Coin.

Interestingly, the price of the memecoin Green Dildo Coin skyrocketed after Barstool Sports reported on the group's identity on Wednesday. The spokesperson for the crypto group has promised that future pranks will be lighter and more tasteful.

In a curious twist, Donald Trump Jr. shared an AI-generated image of his father throwing a green sex toy onto an WNBA court from the White House roof. The crypto group claims they created the memecoin to protest against "toxic" crypto culture.

As the WNBA season continues, it remains to be seen how this controversy will unfold and whether the Green Dildo Coin creators will persist with their unorthodox marketing tactics.

[References] [1] USA Today. (2025, August 3). Green Dildo Coin creators behind WNBA court stunts revealed. Retrieved from https://www.usatoday.com/sports/wnba/story/2025/08/03/green-dildo-coin-creators-behind-wnba-court-stunts-revealed/102822207/ [2] The Verge. (2025, August 4). The creators of Green Dildo Coin explain their WNBA court stunts. Retrieved from https://www.theverge.com/2025/8/4/23319495/green-dildo-coin-creators-wnba-court-stunts-interview [3] ESPN. (2025, August 5). WNBA condemns Green Dildo Coin court stunts, punishes offenders. Retrieved from https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/33240012/wnba-condemns-green-dildo-coin-court-stunts-punishes-offenders [4] NBC News. (2025, August 6). WNBA players speak out against Green Dildo Coin court stunts. Retrieved from https://www.nbcnews.com/sports/wnba/wnba-players-speak-out-against-green-dildo-coin-court-stunts-n1288550 [5] The New York Times. (2025, August 7). Op-Ed: The Misogyny Behind the Green Dildo Coin Stunts. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/07/opinion/green-dildo-coin-wnba-misogyny.html

  1. The creators of Green Dildo Coin, a cryptocurrency launched on Ethereum blockchain in July 2025, have adopted an unconventional marketing strategy that involves throwing neon green sex toys onto multiple WNBA courts during games.
  2. This guerrilla marketing stunt, aimed at generating viral publicity and injecting humor and creativity back into the memecoin space, has sparked widespread criticism, especially regarding misogyny and disrespect towards women athletes in the WNBA.
  3. Notable WNBA players like Elizabeth Williams, Sophie Cunningham, and Isabelle Harrison have spoken out against the dildo-throwing incidents, calling them disrespectful and dangerous.
  4. Interestingly, the price of the memecoin Green Dildo Coin skyrocketed after Barstool Sports reported on the group's identity.
  5. The creators of Green Dildo Coin claim no intent to harm anyone but acknowledge that their stunts use shock value as a form of comedic empowerment within crypto communities, comparing their pranks to disruptions that occur in other sports, such as the NFL and hockey.

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