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John McAfee ‘returns from the dead’ to promote a memecoin on Elon Musk’s X

January 23, 2025
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If enough hasn’t already happened this week – John McAfee is apparently back from the dead.

Well, his account on Elon Musk‘s X has been revived at the very least.

On Wednesday night, John McAfee’s @officialmcafee X account started posting again even though McAfee himself was found dead from suicide in June 2021 in a prison in Spain while awaiting extradition to the U.S. 

To be fair, the X account belonging to the eccentric founder of McAfee antivirus hadn’t been completely dormant since his death. His wife, Janice McAfee, had been using his account with more than 1 million followers to mostly post and retweet other users’ posts about John. 

However, in the @officialmcafee’s first post since November of last year, McAfee’s account claimed that he was actually back. 

In AI form. 

And he came back as AI in order to drop a memecoin.

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“I’m back with AIntivirus. An AI version of myself,” @officialmcafee’s post reads.  “You didn’t think I would miss this cycle did you?”

McAfee’s X count is referencing the current crypto cycle which has seen an explosion in the popularity of memecoins, buoyed by President Trump’s recent launch of his own $TRUMP token.

Speculation quickly ran rampant on X about McAfee’s account possibly being hacked. However, @officialmcafee followed up with another post in an attempt to calm those fears.


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“John’s account has not been hacked,” the account posted. “This is the real deal.”

McAfee’s widow, Janice, then posted a video on her own X account on Thursday morning explaining that the @officialmcafee’s post was legit. 

Well, to be clear, not the part where John McAfee has been resurrected in the form of AI. Janice shared that the memecoin is a legitimate crypto token that she created to “honor John’s legacy.”

McAfee was no stranger to cryptocurrency before he died. In fact, McAfee had been indicted on crypto-related fraud and money laundering charges in addition to the tax evasion charges that landed him in prison in the first place.

McAfee reportedly lost much of his $100 million fortune before he died. According to his widow in 2023, McAfee died without a will or estate so he did not leave her any money behind.

As of the publication of this piece, McAfee’s AIntivirus memecoin is sitting at a market cap of $37 million.

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