Cryptocurrency Influencer Ian Balina Found Guilty of Selling Unregistered Securities
A Texas judge rules that Ian Balina sold unregistered securities through Sparkster (SPRK) tokens, marking a partial victory for the SEC in its 2020 lawsuit.
AlexA Texas judge rules that Ian Balina sold unregistered securities through Sparkster (SPRK) tokens, marking a partial victory for the SEC in its 2020 lawsuit.
AlexExplore the enigmatic journey of Su Zhu, from crypto magnate to controversial influencer
BrianSnapchat influencer Caryn Marjorie faces controversy with CarynAI, an AI-powered chatbot. Claims of curing loneliness and ethical concerns surround its premature launch, raising questions about virtual relationships.
EdmundThese accounts had a combined following of around 8 million
AlexThe influencers are accused of using their following to manipulate stock prices.
BeincryptoThe role of European duties involve creating the possibility for social progress and the sustainability of the market economy, including the crypto sector.
BitcoinistSmall print targets crypto influencers and coin shillers.
BeincryptoThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has warned people in the UK against following financial advice from online crypto and forex influencers.
OthersMixing conspiracy theories, a distrust for traditional institutions and hopium in crypto, two influencers are alleged to have made millions using pump-and-dump schemes.
CointelegraphThe Financial Planning Standards Board (FPSB) issued a statement on crypto influencers, digital assets, and retail trading with these assets. ...
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