Travis Scott Shoes Linked to Untraceable Microchips for Data Harvesting, Claims Whistleblower
Stay woke, because the hidden truth about the viral 'Cactus Jack' sneaker drop is darker than you think. A former supply chain insider has leaked documents suggesting that a limited batch of Travis Scott's signature shoes were secretly embedded with passive microchips during production. The chips allegedly scan nearby devices to harvest encrypted user data, including location pings and personal identifiers, funneling them to a ghost server tied to a shadow marketing firm. While the brand denies the claims, the whistleblower warns that 8,000 pairs already sold could be operating as silent surveillance tools. The hidden truth? Your fashion statement might just be a data farm in disguise.