The cryptocurrency community is abuzz with rumors of an emergency settlement in the Ripple lawsuit following SEC Chair Gary Gensler's resignation. BitBoy and a former SEC lawyer provide their insights on the situation.
Ben Armstrong, or "BitBoy Crypto," is sued by $BEN coin holders for allegedly misleading investors through paid promotions, leading to significant losses.
XRP trading volume surged 44% as institutional interest grows, with predictions of price reaching $10. Ripple's escrow holdings decreased from 55% to below 39%. Several firms have filed for XRP ETFs, and analysts foresee a potential rally to $0.8 soon.
BitBoy, a popular crypto commentator, believes XRP could rally despite the SEC’s moves against Ripple. XRP remains at $0.54, yet BitBoy is optimistic about its potential price surge amidst ongoing legal issues.
Drama erupted at Token 2049 in Singapore involving crypto influencer Irene Zhao, clashes between BitBoy and Ansem, and a catfishing scandal.
McDonald's Instagram account was hacked for token promotion, Aave launches on Mainnet, and Butler and BitBoy are preparing to settle their lawsuit.
Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson addresses BitBoy's criticism and offers to fight during an AMA session.
The CFTC is investigating 15 tokens, including the memecoin BEN, for fraud. Hit Network, affiliated with Ben Armstrong (BitBoy), has been subpoenaed to provide trading and wallet records.
The CFTC has issued a subpoena to Hit Network, implicating fraudulent activities related to BEN Coin and crypto influencer Ben Armstrong.
The CFTC has subpoenaed Hit Network in a probe involving crypto YouTuber Ben Armstrong (BitBoy) in a meme crypto fraud case.
Major banks, including Citibank, have been implicated in financial crises and war profiteering, with critics like BitBoy pointing out congressional inaction during significant periods.
Bitcoin whales have capitalized on the recent market drop by accumulating BTC, motivated by positive outlooks on XRP and a new altcoin, NuggetRush, as solid assets in the current bull market.
This article investigates the Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD) surrounding the Cardano (ADA) cryptocurrency, highlighting that firms like Gemini and influencers such as Bitboy have criticized it among others.
The article describes the sentencing of Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), where various elements like the weather, BitBoy's attire, a victim's speech, SBF's demeanor, and the judge's stern words were highlighted during the 25-year sentencing.