Why Crypto Company BitBoy Cut Ties With Youtuber Ben Armstrong
BJ Investments Holdings, the cryptocurrency firm behind the crypto influencer brand BitBoy, has ended its partnership with Youtuber Ben Armstrong, surprising many in the crypto community. This sudden split comes after hints of behind-the-scenes issues. The company and Armstrong announced the breakup independently. Ben Armstrong No Longer Available At BitBoy As A Host The dissolution […]
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“So we are gonna drop the lawsuit, 100% and I'm sorry this became public,” said Ben Armstrong. Ben Armstrong, the man behind Bitboy Crypto said that he is dropping the defamation suit against fellow Youtube content creator Erling Mengshoel Jr., who goes by the name Atozy.Armstrong officially filed the suit against Mengshoel Jr. on Aug. 12 in response to a Nov 2021 video titled “This YouTuber scams his fans… Bitboy Crypto” which alleged that Armstrong was dishonestly promoting dubious assets to his audience such as PAMP for his own gain. He was seeking $75,000 in damages over the ordeal.....
Cryptocurrency YouTuber Bitboy Crypto has filed a defamation lawsuit against another prominent content creator on the platform. Two prominent YouTube content creators are set to lock horns in a legal battle over a cryptocurrency video allegedly promoting a project that ended up being a scam.Bitboy Crypto, a YouTube channel founded by Ben Armstrong, produces a variety of content focused on cryptocurrency news, projects and tokens and trading advice. The channel has been active since February 2018 and has over 1.4 million subscribers.The channel is known for its news pieces and....
BitBoy Crypto founder Ben Armstrong said that Celsius won’t let him withdraw money from the platform without sending more money to it first. Just two weeks after appearing in an ask me anything (AMA) with Celsius founder Alex Mashinsky, crypto Youtuber Ben Armstrong has announced he intends to file a class action lawsuit against the lending platform and its chief executive. Armstrong made legal threats via Twitter on June 15, and has since provided more detail in multiple threads. His issue is centered on being unable to pay down loans with existing funds on the platform, and instead....
YouTuber Erling “Atozy” Mengshoel was sued by Ben “Bitboy” Armstrong, owner of one of the largest crypto channels on this platform with over 1.4 million subscribers. Armstrong is looking for reparations north of $75,000 for this lawsuit accusing Atozy of defamation, reputational damages, and emotional distress. Related Reading: Bitcoin Superfan, Anti-Virus Software Pioneer John McAfee […]
Crypto influencer Ben Armstrong, formerly known as “BitBoy,” found himself in a bizarre and dramatic situation as he was reportedly arrested after livestreaming outside the residence of a former business associate, Carlos Diaz. Armstrong alleged that Diaz, who is reported to have ties with the Hit Network, was in alleged possession of Armstrong’s Lamborghini, setting […]