PORK and PNDC founders were once on Puerto Rico's top ten most wanted criminals list
According to a report from Protos, Jeremy Cahen, the founder of PORK and PNDC (whose X account is @Pauly0x), was listed as one of the top ten wanted criminals by the San Juan police in Puerto Rico on suspicion of assault. However, as of Thursday evening, the police have removed him from the list, which may mean he has been arrested, charges have been dropped, or he has fallen out of the top ten.
It is reported that Jeremy Cahen created the forked token PORK of Pepecoin (PEPE), which once had a market value of up to $250 million, as well as PNDC, a forked token of Uniswap that reached a market value of $100 million.
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