Justin Sun confirms he has seven fingers
In an unexpected turn of events, Justin Sun has denied that a photo he posted on X (formerly Twitter) on his birthday was AI generated – a conclusion many individuals jumped to after noticing that Sun’s hand appears to have seven fingers and the photo features two different cakes with “Happy Birthday” spelled incorrectly.
Well, many online commentators are eating their words today, much like Justin Sun was eating two ‘RAPPY SLBTHDAY BOSS’ cakes on his 34th birthday.
Justin Sun’s birthday picture received a community note before he claimed that the picture “wasn’t generated by AI; it’s actually a scene of my birthday celebration in the office, taken by our team.”
The attached correction on his birthday image stated, “This image is AI generated. You can see the letters on the cake and the extra fingers/melded hands as proof.”
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However, despite the community note, Justin Sun has uploaded filmed footage of his birthday event in which he can be seen surrounded by staff while walking to his cake.
It’s unclear why Justin Sun has seemingly uploaded an AI-generated photo. Perhaps Sun’s most impressive skill is how he’s able to add and subtract fingers as he pleases.
Denial proves Sun’s amazing abilities
Justin Sun’s denial puts to rest many doubters’ claims that he’s been suffering from serious solvency issues and numerous other problems. Even Protos’ own prior coverage questioned the reserves of the Sun-advised HTX exchange and the reality behind his numerous citizenships.
Indeed, now it’s impossible to suggest the crypto-billionaire could be in trouble: the guy was pictured with seven fingers and can probably type faster than an entire team of developers.
It’s also worth noting that Sun’s ability to brush off the fact that his employees misspelled Happy Birthday twice on the cakes suggests a Verge article and subsequent lawsuit in California stating that he was an angry, volatile, and overall terrible boss were simply more media lies.
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