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YouTube blogger who advertised fraudulent cryptocurrencies admits his mistake

8:37 pm, August 25, 2022

A well-known blogger in the crypto world, BitBoy Crypto (Ben Armstrong), has announced that he is withdrawing the lawsuit he filed against his colleague Atozy (Erling Mengshoel) — Armstrong has admitted his mistake.

As it became known, BitBoy Crypto decided to stop the legal proceedings because of the support that Atozy received. Blogger Erling Mengshoel managed to raise $ 200,000 to cover the costs of his defense, part of which was transferred to Atozy by cryptocurrency trader Jordan Fish. «I'm sorry that our quarrel became public, I’m sorry that Atozy’s words were misunderstood by me,» Ben Armstrong explained.

Earlier, BitBoy Crypto filed a lawsuit against Atozy because on November 9, 2021, Mengshoel posted a video on his YouTube channel in which he called BitBoy Crypto «a dark bad guy who is actually using his audience to make easy money rather than giving sincere advice.» Armstrong emphasized that such comments from his colleague had a negative impact on his performance, emotional and moral state.

However, Erling Mengshoel’s words are confirmed: earlier, BitBoy Crypto urged his viewers to invest in the DOCK cryptocurrency, which turned out to be another fraudulent scheme. Thus, an unnamed user who decided to buy DOCK purchased advertising from BitBoy for $ 30,000. In his video, the blogger said that it was an advertising integration only at the end, so most viewers did not know about it. After the video was published, investors began to actively invest in the new cryptocurrency, which increased the value of DOCK.

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