New Sources Verify Bitcoin Exchange Moolah CEO Alex Green's Former Scammer Identity

New Sources Verify Bitcoin Exchange Moolah CEO Alex Green's Former Scammer Identity

Yesterday, Jackson Palmer and Ben Doernberg from the Dogecoin community came forth with possible evidence that Moopay LTD. CEO known as Alex Green is long-time scammer Ryan Kennedy. The document in question linked pictures of Kennedy with pictures of Green, along with anonymous accounts of verification. New evidence is emerging that solidifies the tie between "Ryan Kennedy/Ryan Gentle" to the person known as Alex Green. Among these pieces of evidence was a video of Green showing off the Moopay ATM. Today, two people formally associated with Green verified that the man in the video, along....


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