BitBoy Crypto, a.k.a Ben Armstrong, saw his Twitter account hacked, leading to an unusual anti-SEC token promotion spree. This event sheds light on Armstrong’s tumultuous past, swirling with scams, controversies, and accusations, which have profoundly punctuated his public persona. Let’s take a deep...
Share Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Telegram Copy Link Link copied Popular crypto YouTuber Ben Armstrong loses spot on Killer Whales podcast amidst alleged fraudulent FTX case. Ben Armstrong, a YouTuber, podcaster, and creator of BitBoy Crypto, tweeted that he...
Ben Armstrong, the YouTube influencer also known as BitBoy, has sold his BEN tokens for 43 ethereum (ETH) less than a week after telling followers that he was committed to holding them for six months to make critics “dumb again”. BitBoy dumps BEN...
Class action lawyers argue that Ben Armstrong, who stands behind BitBoy Crypto YouTube, often threatened them because they were suing them for advertising the fallen FTX cryptocurrency exchange. After being identified as a defendant in a class action lawsuit, Ben Armstrong began harassing the...