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Ben “Bitboy” Armstrong, a non-fungible token influencer and former Bitboy Crypto YouTube channel host, has announced plans to put his Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT for auction. Ben anticipates cashing out his digital collectible and leverages the funds on other personal issues.
Ben Armstrong Announces Plans To Sell His Bored Ape NFT
In an October 01 blog post, Ben Armstrong announced plans to sell his Bored Ape Yacht Club, an NFT collection from the digital asset firm Yuga Labs. The NFT influencer offers his Bored Ape Yacht Club #8424 NFT collection for just 56 ETH or $96,488 at current crypto prices.
I’m selling my Bored Ape. Will be open to offers. Have to move some money around so I can de-leverage it, but then it can be yours. I paid 56 ETH for it.
Additionally, there is a $10k physical statue and a $2500 painting that exist, but @VoomioNFT will have to release them. pic.twitter.com/tlGS1oc5uE
— Ben Armstrong aka BitBoy Crypto (@BenArmstrongsX) October 1, 2023
Furthermore, Ben Armstrong also offered a physical statue for his Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT that roughly cost $10,000 and a $ 2,500 painting of the same. Ben Armstrong appears to be in a financial crisis, and he is raising some funds to fix it.
Born in 1982, Ben Armstrong is an American YouTuber who is an alt-finance enthusiast and investor. He is known for his controversial podcasts on his YouTube channel, BitBoy Crypto, and his website (BitBoy Crypto), where he hosts podcasts and releases Crypto-related blogs.
Ben Armstrong’s YouTube channel and website offer tips, news, and crypto updates across the industry, which have made him somewhat of a household name. Ben has built a significant following on social media with over 1.5 million YouTube subscribers and 1 million on Twitter.
Bitboy Crypto has made the majority of its money through early investments in Cryptocurrency and collaborations with projects, exchanges, and funds. He first invested in Bitcoin in 2013 and has since expanded his portfolio to include a wide range of digital assets, including the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection he is about to sell.
Ben Armstrong Faces Massive Criticism
The non-fungible token investor and influencer “Ben Armstrong” has received massive criticism after announcing plans to sell one of his expensive NFT collections, with many of his followers citing that he would have done that before rather than seeking donations.
You fat greedy fuck. Why didn’t you sell your BAYC before asking for donations tf is wrong with you
— STILL K.A.P.O (@KAPOTHEGOAT01) October 1, 2023
Last month, Ben Armstrong appeared before the Cobb County Superior Court in Georgia as a part of his ongoing lawsuit against Hit Network CEO TJ Shedd and Shedd’s father. Sadly, he was denied an order to regain control of his company with documents reading that “Plaintiffs failed to meet their burden” to support the case.
At the time, Ben Armstrong appealed to his supporters to support him in raising funds for his legal defence. In just 24 hours, Fans had already donated roughly $60,000 worth of Ethereum and Bitcoin, according to Etherscan and blockchain data for two of Armstrong’s crypto wallets.
Thank you guys so much for the donations so far. I know it’s hard out there for people and I’m so appreciative that you guys have chosen to help me.
Truly humbled by everyone.
— Ben Armstrong aka BitBoy Crypto (@BenArmstrongsX) September 20, 2023
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