Annika, better known online by the handle fascist.eth, is a crypto-Twitter personality, Solana memecoin promoter, and adult performer who since spring 2026 has worked as a live blackjack dealer on the crypto casino Duel.com. Her main account is @0xfascistx0 on X, and her presence spans memecoin promotion, adult content, and now high-visibility livestream gambling entertainment.
She is not a founder, employee, or executive of any platform she’s associated with – she performs as talent, most recently for Duel.com.

| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Real Name | Unconfirmed – “Annika” is a probable persona name, not a verified legal identity |
| Also Known As | fascist.eth |
| Age | Unconfirmed |
| Nationality | Unconfirmed – scattered signals hint at a possible Eastern European background |
| Occupation | Live blackjack dealer/performer (Duel.com), crypto memecoin promoter, adult content creator |
| Known For | Viral Duel.com livestream clips; earlier Solana memecoin promotion ($XD, MCDC) |
| Active Since | ~2021 (earliest linked crypto account) |
Is “Annika” Her Real Name?
Not confirmed. “Annika” comes from the display name on an Instagram account, @simulactra, linked to the same persona. No first-person post on her main X account confirms this as a legal name, so it should be treated as a probable persona or given name rather than a verified identity.
Her nationality and age are also unconfirmed, though scattered signals – replies in Russian/Kazakh script, references to Bangkok, and Duel’s dealer operations reportedly based in Armenia – hint at a possible Eastern European or well-traveled background without confirming one.
Annika’s Social Media Accounts
| Handle | Platform | Active since | Approx. followers | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| @0xfascistx0 | X (Twitter) | July 2024 | ~160,000 | Main account, blue-check verified, display name “fascist.eth” |
| @psyoptrick | X (Twitter) | December 2021 | Suspended | Earliest linked account; promoted $XD token |
| @simulactra | — | ~100,000 | Display name “Annika”; source of her probable name |
Is Annika a Fascist?
“fascist.eth” is an ENS-style crypto-Twitter handle – the kind of deliberately provocative, ironic username common in “degen” crypto culture, where shock value drives engagement. There’s no public evidence linking the name to an organized political affiliation; it functions as branding, not a political statement.
That said, this distinction matters for accuracy, not for excusing her content – some of her posts genuinely include offensive or racially charged material, which is a separate issue from what the handle itself signifies.
Her Involvement in the Crypto Industry
Before she became known for livestream blackjack performances, Annika built a following as a Solana memecoin promoter.
Under @psyoptrick, active since December 2021, she promoted a token called $XD, branding herself the “Crypto Queen” and pushing for a billion-dollar market cap; community recaps put its actual peak closer to $9 million before momentum stalled amid drama tied to leaked or self-published images.
She later launched her own pump.fun relaunch of MCDC (McDonaldsCoin) in May 2025, distinguishing it from a rival community-run version of the same ticker and unrelated to the original 2021 McDonaldsCoin parody project on Ethereum, along with spinoff tokens like $TARD and a “Bitcoin Obama” coin.
Her ENS handle itself – fascist.eth – resolves to an Ethereum address holding only around $33 as of mid-2026, suggesting the name functions more as branding than as an active wallet, with her real token activity concentrated on Solana. Throughout, she has treated crypto promotion and adult content as a single package rather than separate identities, openly embracing the fusion of shitcoin hustling and explicit content as her personal brand.
How Annika Became One of Duel’s Most Talked-About Dealers
By spring 2026, she had transitioned from memecoin promotion into a recurring role as a live-dealer performer on Duel.com, a crypto casino and sportsbook. Duel was founded in July 2025 by Finnish entrepreneur Ossi “Monarch” Ketola, who previously built the CS:GO skin-gambling site CSGOEmpire starting in 2016 from an $11,000 loan. The platform operates under an Anjouan Gaming Authority license and has built its brand around near-zero house-edge games.
She first broke into wider visibility on May 2, 2026, when a livestream participant dressed as SpongeBob SquarePants climbed onto the blackjack table she was dealing at and simulated sexual behavior mid-game. She was seen trying to push the costumed participant away as the stream continued.
The following day brought a near-identical scenario in reverse: a second, separate broadcast showed her on the receiving end of simulated sexual contact from another SpongeBob-costumed participant.
By early June, the content had shifted register again. A clip shared via X showed a dealer using a BDSM-style flogger on her while both remained seated at the blackjack table, mid-broadcast.
— fascist.eth (@0xfascistx0) June 27, 2026
This isn’t the only viral moment from Duel’s blackjack tables. See more clips from Annika and other Duel.com dealers