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.
Barry Silbert, founder and chief of Digital Currency Group (DCG), has revealed that the company owes $2B to its subsidiaries and external creditors.
The recent collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX has spawned a contagion that’s spreading throughout the industry.
Lawmakers sounded off on the need for better investor protections after a chaotic week.
YouTuber Erling “Atozy” Mengshoel was sued by Ben “Bitboy” Armstrong, owner of one of the largest crypto channels on this ...
BitBoy Crypto founder Ben Armstrong said that Celsius would not allow him to withdraw money unless he first transferred more funds to the Celsius platform.
BitBoy Crypto founder Ben Armstrong said that Celsius won’t let him withdraw money from the platform without sending more money to it first.
Crypto lending firm Voyager posted an update on its “restructuring process” and how it will impact its crypto users. Last ...
Yield generation app Stablegains is facing a lawsuit after losing around $44 million worth of user funds in the Terra collapse when it previously said it allocated funds “across a number of stablecoins”.
Cryptocurrency markets have been under pressure over the past week following the collapse of the third-largest stablecoin terraUSD (UST), according to a report from Citigroup on May 13, according to coindesk.