Popular YouTuber KSI Accused of Executing Pump-and-Dump Schemes with Crypto Tokens
YouTuber and rapper KSI, also known as Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji, has found himself in controversy after being accused of participating in pump-and-dump schemes involving three different crypto tokens. The allegations were made by crypto fraud investigator Zach XBT, who has a track record of uncovering scams in the industry.
Investigator Presents Evidence of KSI’s Token Promotion and Sell-offs
Zach XBT presented evidence showing that KSI used his large social media following to promote certain tokens, causing their prices to surge. The investigator then revealed on-chain data that indicated KSI’s wallet had sold off over $1 million worth of these tokens shortly after the promotions.
KSI Denies Malicious Intent but Admits to Selling Tokens
While KSI admitted to selling the tokens, he claimed that he was simply bad at crypto investing and had no malicious intent. He stated that his actions were driven by inexperience and excitement over the volatility of the crypto market.
Skeptics Doubt KSI’s Explanation
Some skeptics, including YouTuber Coffeezilla, doubt KSI’s explanation and argue that his actions align with textbook pump-and-dump tactics. They question the timing of his promotions and subsequent sell-offs as evidence that his explanations don’t fully add up.
Controversy Surrounding KSI’s Business Partner Logan Paul
The accusations against KSI come shortly after similar controversy surrounding his business partner, fellow YouTuber Logan Paul. Paul was sued for fraud over his promotion of an allegedly fraudulent NFT project called CryptoZoo.
The Saga Continues
As the situation unfolds, there are calls for KSI to address the allegations more formally, either through a video statement or a legal response. While KSI maintains his innocence and insists he was simply inexperienced in trading crypto, investigators like Zach XBT and Coffeezilla are continuing their work to uncover the truth behind influencer misconduct in the crypto industry.