Trump Coin faces backlash as YouTuber Coffeezilla labels it a potential scam due to 80% insider ownership, raising concerns of market manipulation.
Coffeezilla criticizes misleading headlines on Hailey Welch's HAWK memecoin launch.
Coffeezilla accuses influencer Hailey Welch and HAWK memecoin team of scam over failed token launch. Cryptocurrency dropped 94% shortly after launch, causing backlash from investors.
Coffeezilla criticizes Hailey Welch over the HAWK meme coin crash, accusing her of scamming followers, causing crypto community outrage.
Coffeezilla investigates MrBeast's involvement in questionable crypto ventures, suggesting potential insider trading and manipulation.
YouTuber MrBeast is accused of market manipulation and insider trading in cryptocurrency ventures by Coffeezilla. The allegations involve profiting millions through his influence.
YouTube journalist Coffeezilla investigates MrBeast for alleged crypto scams. Accusations include insider trading and unethical promotion of tokens. Despite MrBeast’s team denying direct involvement, questions arise about his responsibility towards followers. Coffeezilla emphasizes ethical concerns even if actions aren't illegal.
A 2024 report reveals that most NFTs are now considered 'dead' scams as highlighted by various critics including Coffeezilla, Tech Lead, and Barrack Obama.
Coffeezilla responds to Logan Paul’s defamation lawsuit by suggesting it is an attempt to silence investigations into Paul's activities.
Ripple CTO David Schwartz supports Coffeezilla's Stephen Findeisen in his legal battle against Logan Paul, accusing Paul of trying to intimidate critics.
NFT sales have declined by 44%, and Logan Paul is suing Coffeezilla over alleged false claims about his CryptoZoo project.
Influencer Logan Paul sues YouTuber Coffeezilla for libel over CryptoZoo game allegations, claiming intentional concealment of exonerating information.
Rabbit, an AI company, refutes claims made by Coffeezilla, asserting transparency in open-sourcing their previous NFT project.
Rabbit AI has denied allegations of NFT fraud brought forth by YouTube investigator Coffeezilla, who claimed the firm attempted to conceal such activities.
Rabbit, an AI firm, has dismissed accusations by Coffeezilla of running an NFT scam, stating that the project was open-sourced and the claims are untrue.
Internet investigator Coffeezilla accused Rabbit Inc. of being founded on a $6 million NFT scam involving the GAMA Project. GAMA promised revolutionary tech and a clean energy grid but failed to deliver. The project's funds are unaccounted for, and founder Jesse Lyu is now pushing an AI tech project, Rabbit R1, amidst claims of overhype and fraudulent practices.
Stephen Findeisen, aka Coffeezilla, exposes Rabbit AI, previously Cyber Manufacture Co., for allegedly running a $6 million NFT scam with their project Gama, despite Jesse Lyu's anti-crypto statements.
Stephen Findeisen, a YouTube investigator, exposed Rabbit AI for alleged NFT fraud on his show Coffeezilla.
Stephen Findeisen, known as Coffeezilla, accused Rabbit AI of conducting a NFT scam with the Gama project, and trying to hide it.
Stephen Findeisen, also known as "Coffeezilla" on YouTube, has alleged that Rabbit AI is involved in an NFT scam.
Investigative YouTuber Coffeezilla has accused AI company Rabbit of hyping its Rabbit R1 product in a way that echoes the patterns of the Gama NFT scam.
Coffeezilla says Logan Paul's lawsuit aims to crush new investigations and take revenge for previous ones.