The Krunker community is no stranger to drama, but the latest controversy between Xanax (aka Tokyo Gore) and 7maks (aka WHFNcashier) has been one of the wildest yet. It involves alt accounts, leaked passwords, conflicting identities, and a community-wide movement calling for justice. Let’s break it all down.
Xanax’s Latest Ban and the Start of the Investigation
Xanax has been a controversial figure in the Krunker scene for awhile, with a history that includes getting banned mid-tournament for having old cheats on his PC and alleged involvement in a Discord group chat where AI-generated CP was distributed. But this latest saga kicked off a couple of weeks ago when he was banned (again) from the North American Competitive Krunker (NACK) Discord server. The reason? He posted the leaked password of Duprious, the lead of Krunker Pro Circuit (KPC) and competitve player for Hall of Fame Krunker Clan [nV]. Not a great look.
A few days later, while Xanax was streaming on Twitch, installing the PC7 client, he accidentally flashed a Discord tab before quickly hiding it. But not quickly enough—7maks, who was watching the stream, caught a glimpse and suspected Xanax was trying to sneak back into NACK using an alt account. Digging deeper, 7maks discovered the account in question: an alt named “Riley.”

7maks Digs In and Finds More Than Expected
Now armed with the knowledge of Xanax’s alt, 7maks took things a step further. He joined one of the public Discord servers listed in Riley’s server list—an LGBTQ+ community with around 20,000 members. Searching through Riley’s message history, he found multiple selfies that Xanax himself had posted, as well as some questionable messages.

One of the biggest red flags? Xanax had been claiming to be 16 years old in that LGBTQ+ server, while in the NACK community, he had previously stated he was 17. This might not seem like a huge deal at first glance, but given his past involvement in the AI CP group chat, it immediately raised concerns.
The Video That Shook the Community
After piecing everything together, 7maks decided to expose what he had found. He put together a video detailing:
- The moment on stream when Xanax revealed his alt account.
- Screenshots of messages and selfies Xanax had publicly posted in the LGBTQ+ server.
- The conflicting age claims Xanax had made in different communities.
The video quickly gained traction, with many in the Krunker competitive scene taking notice. But things escalated even further when Xanax decided to retaliate.
Xanax Strikes Back, 7maks Gets Hackertagged
After the video went public, Xanax went to a Krunker Police Department (KPD) officer and reported 7maks for “doxxing/harassment.” The result? 7maks’ account, WHFNcashier, was hackertagged—effectively banning him from Krunker.

This decision caused an uproar. Many players in NACK and KPC argued that 7maks hadn’t actually doxxed or harassed anyone, since all the information he shared was already public. Xanax had posted those images and messages himself in a massive Discord server, and the Riley account was exposed by Xanax’s own slip-up on stream. As the situation unfolded, a “FREE MAKS” movement started gaining momentum, with players showing their support for 7maks and calling for his ban to be lifted.
7maks Speaks Out
When SlideHop reached out to 7maks for a statement, he didn’t hold back:
I’m getting accused of having “doxed/harassed” Xanax. The discord account which was shown in the video was publicly shown by Xanax on his stream. All the screenshots which were shown in my videos were publicly posted to a 20 thousand member server. I find it crazy how a player can have friends in KPD and immediately get people they dislike banned for whatever reason they please. I believe I did absolutely no wrong and I want to thank everyone in KPC and NACK for their support.
At the moment, 7maks remains banned, but the community isn’t letting the issue die down. Whether KPD will reconsider the hackertag or if the controversy will continue to spiral remains to be seen.
