Bitboy Raises 50000 In 5 Hours Crypto Community Pissed

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 12:07

Bitboy Raises 50000 In 5 Hours Crypto Community Pissed

Crypto influencer Ben Armstrong

Crypto influencer Ben Armstrong, better known as “Bitboy,” has secured $59,000 in rapid crowdfunding amid legal battle, sparking community backlash.Armstrong

BitBoy Raises $ in 5 Hours: Crypto Community 'Pissed'

Solution: Rug pulling BitBoy. The only karma I love next to Reddit karma. Probably just replaced by bigger scammers than him. Good. Reserve a space next to SBF in the cell for this guy. The

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The crypto community has a mixed reaction to the pleas. Crypto influencers are no strangers to controversy. Ben Armstrong, once celebrated as ‘BitBoy,’ is no exception.

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Crypto influencer Ben Armstrong

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Crypto influencer Ben Armstrong, better known as “Bitboy,” has secured $59,000 in rapid crowdfunding amid legal battle, sparking community backlash. Armstrong

Additionally, the on-chain metrics for BEN showed a significant increase in active addresses, rising from 10,000 to 50,000 within the first hour of the tweet (CryptoQuant

The crypto influencer narrated the

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Prominent YouTuber Ben Armstrong, more commonly known as Bitboy previously, recently filed a lawsuit against

The crypto influencer narrated the extent of the ordeal he has endured, describing incidents of blackmail, extortion, public humiliation, death threats, and the spread

Prominent YouTuber Ben Armstrong

BitBoy Raises $ in 5 Hours: Crypto Community ‘Pissed’

Prominent YouTuber Ben Armstrong, more commonly known as “Bitboy” previously, recently filed a lawsuit against Hit Network CEO Timothy “TJ” Shedd Jr. and father