Crypto Influencer BitBoy Flies to Bahamas to Find Sam Bankman-Fried - This is What Happened
Prominent crypto influencer Ben Armstrong, aka BitBoy Crypto, has flown to the Bahamas in a bid to talk to Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX founder and its former CEO. Over the past couple of days, BitBoy has been posting tweets a...
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Over the past couple of days, BitBoy has been posting tweets and sharing pictures of himself camping outside Bankman-Fried's home in the Bahamas. ...
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