## ICERAID: The Controversial “GovFi” App Rewarding Users for Reporting Undocumented Immigrants Pushes Meme Coin
A new app called ICERAID, touted as a “GovFi protocol” and promoted by prominent right-wing figures, is generating significant controversy. The app purportedly allows users to earn cryptocurrency by reporting sightings of undocumented immigrants, raising serious ethical and legal concerns.
The concept behind ICERAID, as described on its website, is “government finance” (GovFi), a term coined by the app’s founder, Jason Meyers. It operates on the Solana blockchain and claims to reward users for capturing and uploading images of what it deems “criminal illegal alien activity.” However, the app’s scope extends beyond immigration, soliciting images related to a broad range of activities, including animal cruelty, homicide, kidnapping, and even minor infractions like “scraping a Tesla.” It’s important to note that ICERAID has no affiliation with any government entity.
The app has garnered attention through endorsements from individuals like conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer, Jacob Engels, a former Proud Boy turned media personality, and former Congressman Matt Gaetz. Gaetz, in a recent appearance on One America News Network, framed ICERAID as a lucrative alternative to traditional gig work, stating, “It’s like a citizen’s arrest, but with Wi-Fi… Snap a pic, save the day, and stack some digital cash while you’re doing it.”
This promotion raises serious questions about the ethical implications of incentivizing citizens to surveil and report their neighbors. Critics argue that the app could lead to racial profiling and harassment, and its use of the term “GovFi” is misleading and potentially dangerous, as it suggests an official endorsement that does not exist.
While presented as a system for identifying and reporting criminal activity, the app’s deeper connection to a specific meme coin raises suspicions that its primary purpose might be financial gain rather than genuine public service. The promotion by controversial figures further casts a shadow on ICERAID’s true intentions and reinforces concerns about its potential for misuse. The long-term impact of this app and its “GovFi” model on community trust and civil liberties remains to be seen.