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Elizabeth Holmes' Yearbook Feet Pic Sparks Meme Token Buzz in Crypto

Elizabeth Holmes' Yearbook Feet Pic Sparks Meme Token Buzz in Crypto

In the wild world of crypto memes, where scandalous figures often become unlikely heroes, a recent tweet has everyone talking. Posted by @baoskee from the daosdotfun community, it highlights Elizabeth Holmes—yes, the infamous Theranos founder—in a whole new light. Or should I say, from a new angle?

Black and white high school yearbook photos of Elizabeth Holmes posing, including one showing her feet

The tweet reads: "elizabeth holmes the type of visionary to show feet in high school yearbook she was too early but her vision will win in the end." It's a cheeky nod to Holmes' forward-thinking (or fraudulent, depending on who you ask) persona, paired with black-and-white yearbook snaps that capture a young Holmes in various poses—one notably featuring her feet in flip-flops.

For those new to the scene, Elizabeth Holmes rose to fame with Theranos, a biotech startup promising revolutionary blood-testing tech. It all crumbled in a massive fraud scandal, landing her in prison. But in meme token circles, stories like hers are gold— ripe for satire, speculation, and sometimes even token launches.

The thread blew up with replies echoing the humor. One user, @royalarp, chimed in with "ahead of her time," while @exe_plata93 declared "Bullish on Feet pics." Another, @mogape69, straight-up referenced "$eholmes wins in the end," hinting at a potential meme token ticker. Is $EHOLMES the next big thing? In crypto, where memes like Dogecoin and Pepe have turned jokes into fortunes, it's not out of the question.

Even a reply from @AndrewSeb555 included an anime-style image that seems to parody Holmes, adding to the meme fuel.

Anime-style illustration of a blonde woman in a suit holding a black object, resembling Elizabeth Holmes

This isn't the first time Holmes has popped up in crypto chatter. Recent buzz around her X account (whether it's really her or not) has sparked talks of meme coins, as seen in discussions on platforms like Protos. Some speculate bought accounts could lead to token drops, blending scandal with speculation.

At Meme Insider, we track how these cultural moments evolve into blockchain assets. Feet pics? In crypto, they've been a niche meme for ages, often tied to NFT drops or OnlyFans crossovers. Holmes' "visionary" take ties back to her Theranos days—promising the moon but delivering controversy.

If $EHOLMES or a similar token launches, it could ride the wave of nostalgia and irony. Keep an eye on communities like daosdotfun for updates. In the meantime, this tweet reminds us: in memes, timing is everything, and being "too early" might just mean you're ahead of the curve.

Stay tuned for more on emerging meme tokens and how real-world drama fuels them. What's your take—bullish on Holmes memes?

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