BitBoy Crypto said the incident had led him to ensure he never covered anonymous teams again — and his YouTube channel no longer features sponsored videos ❌
Atozy confirmed he had been served with the lawsuit on Monday — and later announced he was crowdfunding so he could defend himself in court. This led Cobie, a prominent influencer in the space, to send a donation of $100,000."I didn't understand that my name is now so big that if I filed a lawsuit it would be found and made public. Obviously, if this would have been public, I wouldn't have done it.
He apologized that the lawsuit had gone public, and said it was "100%" being dropped. However, BitBoy Crypto stressed that it wasn't "frivolous" — and suggested Atozy's allegations could have landed him in hot water with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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