Ben 'BitBoy' Crypto Fired From His Own Company In 'Coup' - What's Going On?
Prominent cryptocurrency influencer Ben Armstrong, founder of BitBoy Crypto, has announced his departure due to an internal coup led by TJ Shedd and Justin Williams. Despite expressing confidence in his position by stati...
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Despite expressing confidence in his position by stating, "Until they can clone me, I have nothing to worry about," Armstrong confirmed his departure on his joinBENCoin account, which was initially revealed by Bitcoin blogger Jason A. Williams through a screenshot....
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