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BitBoy's Revenge: My Obsession with Hit Network Escalates to Another Lawsuit
Ben Armstrong, the crypto influencer once known as BitBoy, can't seem to let go. He's suing his former company Hit Network AGAIN! I've been following this train wreck closely, and honestly? The man's desperation reeks from a mile away.
This whole saga started back in August when Armstrong got booted from the very company he built in 2018. Poor little BitBoy didn't take his firing well - he's been having a public meltdown ever since. Not a day passes without him whining about his "betrayal" on social media.
In his latest attention-seeking post, Armstrong brags about "just dropping" another lawsuit on them. He seems pretty damn pleased with himself, claiming his legal action has made Timothy "TJ" Shedd Jr and Justin Williams furious. But how would he even know? It's pathetic watching him fantasize about their reactions.
Let's be real - Armstrong is a washed-up influencer desperately clinging to relevance. Without Hit Network's platform, he's nothing. That's why he's milking this fight for all it's worth - it's the only way he stays in the spotlight.
His first lawsuit in September was a joke. He claimed the Shedds wrongfully kicked him out and that he still owned the majority of shares. Then he dramatically withdrew it only to file again days later. Classic attention-seeking behavior if you ask me.
The most hilarious part? Armstrong's personal token BEN is absolutely tanking while he's busy playing legal games. His investors are getting screwed while he's focused on his vendetta.
Earlier this week, this clown actually posted on X claiming his former colleagues were "conspiring to kill him." Seriously? Talk about paranoid delusions of grandeur!
Armstrong built his career on hype and controversy. Now that he's on the outside looking in, he's throwing a tantrum like a child whose toy was taken away. The crypto community deserves better than this soap opera.
The irony is rich - the man who made BitBoy famous is now destroying that very reputation with his desperate antics. Whatever happens with this latest lawsuit, one thing's clear: Armstrong's credibility is circling the drain, and no court victory will save it.