Shirtless Crypto Star Gabriel Haines Debuts 'The Max Extractor'
Gabriel Haines, known for his shirtless crypto rants on X, is set to debut 'The Max Extractor', a dark comedy series blending crypto and crime. The show, inspired by Hayden Davis' crypto woes, is backed by Screen Queensland and several sponsors, including genzcash and MetaLeX.
Haines has raised $150,000 to film the pilot. He tapped Sullivan Slentz as director, aiming to finish the episode by February. The protagonist, loosely based on Davis, faces dire consequences after trading cryptocurrencies on leverage. Haines wants the show to feel authentic, offering an inside look at crypto scams and hacks.
Meanwhile, Davis is battling a class-action lawsuit led by Burwick Law in New York. Argentina's anti-corruption unit cleared President Javier Milei of wrongdoing in June, but a congressional commission continues to investigate.
'The Max Extractor' promises a realistic take on crypto's darker side. With backing from Screen Queensland and various sponsors, the show is set to provide an intriguing blend of crypto and crime. Fans eagerly await the February release of the pilot episode.
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