DeFi Project Popsicle’s ICE Token Triples as Controversial Wonderland Founder Returns
The sudden price surge of Popsicle’s ICE native token coincided with the controversial blockchain developer Daniele Sestagalli revealing his return to rebuild the project.

The native token of Popsicle Finance, a decentralized finance (DeFi) market-making and yield-earning protocol, is surging as the controversial yet prolific blockchain developer Daniele Sestagalli said he was returning to the project.
Popsicle’s ICE token’s price jumped some 220% in the last 24 hours, according to cryptocurrency price tracker CoinGecko. The token currently is trading at 36 U.S. cents, only two days after hitting an all-time low of 9 cents.

Popsicle was part of a loose conglomerate of DeFi projects known as "Frog Nation" that were helmed by Sestagalli as recently as January, including Abracadabra.money, whose stablecoin was partly collateralized by the collapsed FTX exchange’s FTT token, and the since-failed Wonderland, a fork of OlympusDAO.
The sudden surge came after Sestagalli tweeted Wednesday that he was “focusing right now on rebuilding the OG Popsicle Finance,” breaking a four-month-long silence on Twitter.
I didn’t launch any coins . Focusing right now on rebuilding the OG Popsicle Finance and working on NFT Real Estate as collateral
— Daniele (@danielesesta) December 20, 2022
Sestagalli, also known as Dani Sesta in crypto circles, garnered a cult following in crypto due to his community-based approach to building projects, CoinDesk wrote in January.
But his reputation took a hit earlier this year when influential crypto vigilante ZachXBT revealed that Sestagalli was working at Wonderland with an executive of the failed QuadrigaCX exchange, which allegedly defrauded investors of at least $190 million.
Read more: How Did a Former Quadriga Exec End Up Running a DeFi Protocol? Wonderland Founder Explains
After the Wonderland fiasco, Sestagalli appeared around Abracadabra and its
Traders appeared to welcome Sestagalli's return to focusing on Popsicle, and users expressed enthusiasm about shaking up the maligned protocol from its downward trajectory.
Scooping a bag of $ICE, @PopsicleFinance native token.. @danielesesta changed his Twitter bio to popsicle finance after being dormant for some time, possibly some big things in motion behind the scenes..
— $THE Shitcoin Michael Jackson 🕺 (@shitcoinMJ) December 20, 2022
These were trading at over $27 a token this time last year#SPELL $SPELL pic.twitter.com/9oIbJKZEI6
Popsicle Finance has had an atrocious 2022. Popsicle’s total value locked – a widely used DeFi metric to gauge activity and usage of any protocol – deflated to $1 million from $120 million in November 2021, according to DefiLlama. The ICE token’s price is still down some 98% in a year despite the recent appreciation.
Notably, Popsicle Finance recently deployed a yield optimizer service between blockchains called Limone in test mode on the Avalanche blockchain.
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