Crypto Influencer ‘BitBoy Crypto’ Claims Death Threats Amid Legal Battle with Hit Network

Crypto influencer Ben Armstrong, also known as 'BitBoy Crypto,' has claimed that he's been receiving death threats from Hit Network, the company he recently filed a lawsuit against. Armstrong filed a lawsuit in Georgia, USA, alleging that Hit Network CEO Timothy 'TJ' Shedd Jr., his father Timothy Sh ...

BitBoy Crypto Fails to Keep Promise: Controversy Surrounding BEN Fan Tokens

According to ScopeProtocol reviewer, blogger BitBoy Crypto announced to his community his intention to block the BEN fan tokens he owned for six months, but failed to keep his promise. Ben Armstrong became the owner of about 1 trillion BEN fan tokens. Commenting on wha ...

Bitboy Crypto Reveals XRP Holding Strategy for Millionaire Status

Creator of YouTube channel Bitboy Crypto told how many XRP coins a cryptocurrency investor must hold to become a millionaire. This sparked a heated discussion in the cryptocommunity. Cryptocurrency Influencer Ben Armstrong suggested that if an investor had 150,000 XRP, th ...

BitBoy Crypto to Appear on Trump Jr.’s Show to Discuss Crypto Industry Issues

BitBoy Crypto, a prominent cryptocurrency YouTuber who goes by a pseudonym, has announced that he will be a guest on the Rumble show hosted by Donald Trump Jr. in the coming week. During the podcast, he plans to discuss the ongoing legal battle between Ripple and the US Securities and Exchange Co ...

BitBoy Crypto ignores court hearing in FTX exchange case and faces possible arrest

Crypto blogger BitBoy Crypto, whose real name is Ben Armstrong, has missed a court hearing related to a lawsuit against FTX exchange and threats made by Armstrong towards plaintiffs' lawyer Adam Moskowitz. Armstrong was supposed to testify in the case, but instead he posted a photo of himself on ...

Investors sue Bitboy Crypto owner for promoting bankrupt FTX exchange

A group of investors has recently filed a class-action lawsuit against Ben Armstrong, the owner of Bitboy Crypto, for allegedly promoting the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX. The lawsuit, which was filed in the District Court for the Southern District of Florida, names several other defendan ...