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Widespread crypto YouTuber Ben Armstrong loses spot on Killer Whales podcast amidst alleged fraudulent FTX case.
Ben Armstrong, a YouTuber, podcaster, and creator of BitBoy Crypto, tweeted that he misplaced his spot on the Killer Whales podcast as a consequence of a fraudulent FTX case.
Regardless of upholding their integrity with out wavering, some individuals, like Paul Caslin, have resorted to disseminating lies concerning the state of affairs. Armstrong stated that each one the individuals concerned in his dismissal would remorse not taking the facet of fact and selecting to stay in worry after he threatened to sue Adam Moskowitz.
Armstrong claims to have helped lots of people out of FTX. He added that he met a number of individuals in Miami who claimed to have been saved by him.
The YouTuber acknowledged that henceforth, Hourglass and The Subsequent Crypto Gem have been his two primary companions who perceive cryptocurrency and are acquainted with him. In line with Armstrong, Killer Whales is a dropping program.
The FTX fraud case
FTX was one of many buying and selling platforms that was launched by Sam Bankman-Fried in 2019. Nonetheless, the platform collapsed in the direction of the tip of 2022. Customers and buyers misplaced billions of {dollars} as a consequence of what at first seemed to be a large accounting error. It was discovered that buyer funds have been diverted from FTX and into accounts underneath the management of the Hong Kong-based cryptocurrency buying and selling firm Alameda Analysis. Following this admission, FTX began to collapse.
The autumn of FTX in November 2022 lasted ten days, from Nov. 2 to Nov. 12. Binance first declared that it could promote all of its FTT tokens as a result of mishandling of funds.
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