Messari CEO Ryan Selkis says he ran “too hot” with X posts this week calling for war and sending immigrants back, after Messari leadership told him to cool it (Nick Baker/CoinDesk)
Messari CEO Ryan Selkis has apologized for his inflammatory posts on X (formerly Twitter) this week, admitting he “ran too hot” with his calls for war and deportation of immigrants. This comes after Messari leadership intervened, urging Selkis to dial back his rhetoric.
Selkis’s controversial posts, which drew significant criticism from the crypto community and beyond, included calls for a “hot war” and statements advocating for the forced removal of immigrants. These incendiary pronouncements sparked outrage, with many accusing Selkis of promoting violence and xenophobia.
In a subsequent post, Selkis expressed regret, acknowledging that his initial posts were “unacceptable” and “uncharacteristic” of his usual online demeanor. He further stated that he had been “overwhelmed” by recent events and that his posts did not accurately reflect his true beliefs.
“I’m deeply sorry for the pain and offense I caused,” Selkis wrote. “I’m committed to doing better and using my platform responsibly in the future.”
This incident highlights the potential dangers of unchecked social media rhetoric, particularly from influential figures like Selkis. While his apology appears sincere, it remains to be seen whether this will be a turning point in his online behavior.
The crypto community, which is known for its diverse and inclusive nature, is likely to closely monitor Selkis’s future online conduct. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of responsible social media engagement, even for individuals in leadership positions.
It’s worth noting that this incident comes at a time when the crypto industry is facing increased scrutiny from regulators and the public alike. Selkis’s controversial posts further fuel concerns about the industry’s lack of maturity and its susceptibility to volatile and inflammatory discourse.
As the crypto landscape continues to evolve, it’s imperative that its key players prioritize responsible behavior and uphold the values of inclusivity and respect. Selkis’s apology, while significant, is only the first step towards addressing the concerns raised by his recent actions.