Crypto News – Ben Armstrong, who represented BitBoy Crypto, is apparently no longer affiliated with the company, according to several well-known crypto celebrities.
BitBoy Crypto Representative Ben Armstrong Fired from the Project?
Famous crypto influencers like Jason A. Williams and Ran Neuner made a statement on X from Around the Blockchain on August 28. According to the announcement, BitBoy Crypto‘s leader, Ben Armstrong, will not return.
This decision has not been easy. However, after long consideration, we are confident that is the only path forward,
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Wendy O Made Statements on the Relevant Issue
Armstrong’s buddy Wendy O, a well-known crypto influencer, confirmed the reports to her 194,000 viewers during a livestream.
This is not FUD, this is actually real. I can confirm that this is real,
Wendy O
A comment on a second X account that Wendy O claims to be associated with Ben Armstrong is cited.
This is Ben. TJ Shedd & Justin Williams have attempted a coup at my company. Just confirming what is going around. It’s true. There has been a mutiny at BitBoy Crypto & Hit Network. But it won’t work. They have no leverage. Until they can clone me, I have nothing to worry about.
Pseudo Ben Armstrong
The next 24 hours will bring more information, Wendy O further clarified.
We are going to get more information tomorrow. Hit Network is going to put out an official statement, so we essentially have to wait for that to confirm what happened,
Wendy O
Ben Armstrong has been Involved in a Lot of Incidents Lately
Recent years have seen Armstrong embroiled in a number of contentious subjects. Disputed meme coin developer ben.eth and Armstrong parted ways on June 5. Following their joint launch of the memecoin BEN amid allegations of a rug pull, this happened.
I have completely separated from @eth_ben. We will no longer working together in any capacity. Good luck to him on all accounts, but going forward, $BEN will have no association with any project related to him. He also no longer holds any $BEN token.
Armstrong
Armstrong and other famous people who supported the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange FTX are being sued by a group of investors, for whom Moskowitz is the legal counsel. According to sources, Armstrong was supposed to appear in court on April 20 in relation to claims that he harassed lawyer Adam Moskowitz.
Following this, Moskowitz filed a new complaint in which he claimed Armstrong had harassed him with “endless phone calls, Tweets, and emails to him privately, and publicly posting insulting and threatening posts on Twitter, Youtube, and other social media.”
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