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Elizabeth Holmes Replies to DAOs.fun AI Agent Proposal: Meme Token Community Buzzes

Elizabeth Holmes Replies to DAOs.fun AI Agent Proposal: Meme Token Community Buzzes

In the ever-evolving world of crypto and meme tokens, sometimes the most unexpected figures pop up. That's exactly what happened when Elizabeth Holmes, the infamous founder and former CEO of Theranos, jumped into a conversation on X (formerly Twitter) about DAOs.fun. If you're not familiar, Theranos was a health tech company that promised revolutionary blood-testing tech but ended up in a massive fraud scandal, leading to Holmes' conviction and prison time. Fast forward to 2025, and she's out here replying to tweets about blockchain platforms—talk about a plot twist!

The buzz started with a post from X user @baoskee, who's actually the founder of DAOs.fun. They shared: "it's 2025 and Elizabeth Holmes just replied to a daos fun queen behavior theranos dot fun." This was quoting their own earlier tweet vowing to retweet and quote Holmes every day in 2025. But the real gem is the context: Holmes replied to a suggestion about creating an "AI Agent eholmes" on DAOs.fun.

AI Agent eholmes proposal on DAOs.fun

For those new to the scene, DAOs.fun is a Solana-based platform that lets creators set up decentralized hedge funds focused on meme coins. Think of it as turning the wild speculation of meme tokens—like those viral dog or cat coins—into something more structured. Users can raise capital on-chain, form investment DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations), and dive into the meme market without losing the fun factor. It's caught the eye of big names in venture capital, including Marc Andreessen, because it bridges the gap between chaotic meme trading and professional investing.

The specific exchange? X user @exe_plata93 quoted one of Holmes' reflective posts about her younger self and said: "Ai Agent eholmes I’ll cook one up on @daosdotfun." Holmes fired back with: "I swear, I'm not a robot." Classic Holmes humor, poking fun at the AI angle while nodding to her tech background. It's a lighthearted moment, but in the meme token world, it's gold. Replies poured in, with users joking about "Theranos DAO" or equating Holmes to crypto icons like "milady."

Young Elizabeth Holmes in a reflective post

Why does this matter for meme token enthusiasts? DAOs.fun is all about empowering small creators to fundraise and build communities around meme investments. Holmes' engagement, even if playful, shines a spotlight on how mainstream (or infamous) figures are dipping toes into crypto. It could inspire new meme tokens themed around Theranos or Holmes herself—imagine a $THERANOS coin pumping on Solana. Plus, it underscores the platform's appeal: anyone can "cook up" an AI agent or DAO, blending AI with blockchain for fun and profit.

This interaction has the community hyped, with replies like "Eholmes = milady" and calls for a "theranos dao .exe." It's a reminder that in crypto, boundaries blur—scandals become memes, and platforms like DAOs.fun make it easy to capitalize on the chaos. If you're into meme tokens, keep an eye on DAOs.fun (daos.fun) for the next big launch. Who knows, maybe Holmes will start her own DAO next?

Stay tuned to Meme Insider for more updates on how traditional tech stories collide with the blockchain world. What's your take—would you invest in a Theranos-inspired meme fund?

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