A cryptocurrency firm chaired by former UK chancellor Philip Hammond, known as Copper, has come under scrutiny for hosting a party where sushi was served off the bodies of semi-nude models. This event, intended to celebrate Bitcoin reaching $70,000, has sparked discussions and criticism regarding the culture within the cryptocurrency industry. The unusual choice of serving sushi off semi-nude models has raised new questions about the industry's practices and image.
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Semi-nude sushi models are "raising new questions about the culture of the industry." Not a great look for Copper—but also feels like more pearl-clutching by the crypto-hating FT https://t.co/w0UN6NalRM
Custody-firm Copper marked $70K Bitcoin by holding party where you could eat sushi off semi-need models. https://t.co/w0UN6NalRM
Crypto group Copper served sushi off partially clad models https://t.co/eFgFEWJXKY
The cryptocurrency firm chaired by former UK chancellor Philip Hammond hosted a party where guests were served sushi off scantily clad models. Scoop by @nikasgari https://t.co/p2fvF50pAi