Bitboy's Battle: Ben Armstrong's Legal War Over Stolen Assets
Ben Armstrong, AKA Bitboy, sues former colleagues, alleging Lamborghini theft, racketeering, and a harrowing tale of intimidation and betrayal.
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Ben Armstrong, AKA Bitboy, sues former colleagues, alleging Lamborghini theft, racketeering, and a harrowing tale of intimidation and betrayal.
Armstrong predicts XRP to lead the 2024 crypto bull run, citing its strong team, marketing, community, and technological advancements.
The ongoing legal skirmish involving Bitboy has intensified; he is determined to recover assets that were seized, including a Lamborghini that mysteriously disappeared.
Crypto influencer Ben ‘BitBoy’ Armstrong has been released on bail following his arrest which involved a confrontation with his former business partner. The confrontation was partially live-streamed on X.
The focus of the meeting will be with the New Democrat Coalition, a caucus founded in 1997 and boasting approximately 100 members. This caucus is known for its dedication to pro-economic growth, pro-innovation, and fiscally responsible policies.
The country’s largest exchange will continue to offer staking services despite facing lawsuits over the service from federal and state regulators.
Nod of approval to Ethereum (ETH) creator Vitalik Buterin’s idea for how exchanges can maintain transparency for their customers.
The petition was quickly removed, and the number of signatures was not shown, but its list of objections to the Coinbase status quo got a big reaction from the CEO.
Instead of creating an entirely new agency to create a single framework for digital assets, Brian Brooks recommends that regulators treat cryptocurrencies in essentially the same way as traditional financial institutions.