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  • Bitcoin OG Kyle Chassé is one strike away from a YouTube permaban
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Oct 28, 2025
    Bitcoin OG Kyle Chassé has turned to AI to figure out why YouTube is just one step away from canceling his channel forever. Kyle Chass, a Bitcoin OG whom many in the crypto community know from his popular YouTube channel over the years, has one Google warning left. One more strike and his YouTube channel, and the result of years of daily grinding, could vanish forever. When it gets deleted, theres no appeal to bring the account back, Chass tells Magazine.  Read more
  • That Supposedly 'Banned' Coinbase Ad Is Playing on UK TV Channel's YouTube
    Decrypt - 15:06 Aug 12, 2025
    Despite Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong claiming the exchange's commercial is being censored, it's aired on Channel 4 YouTube videos. 
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  • Fake Ethereum trading bots on YouTube help scammers steal over $900K
    CryptoSlate - 16:53 Aug 07, 2025
    Cybersecurity firm SentinelLABS has uncovered a sophisticated scam campaign that has siphoned over $900,000 from unsuspecting crypto users. According to the report, the attackers use malicious Ethereum-based smart contracts disguised as trading bots to target individuals who follow seemingly educational content on YouTube. The report added that these scams have been active since early 2024 […] The post Fake Ethereum trading bots on YouTube help scammers steal over $900K appeared first on CryptoSlate.
  • AI-powered OSINT tool profiles YouTube users, raising privacy concerns
    Cointelegraph.com - 15:05 May 30, 2025
    An OSINT platform, Lolarchiver, offers AI-powered tools that can rapidly profile YouTube commenters based on their activity, raising major privacy and legal concerns. An open-source intelligence (OSINT) service claims it can generate detailed profiles on YouTube users based solely on their comment activity. The tool, part of the “YouTube Tools” suite by pseudonymous developer Lolarchiver, allows users to run a series of AI-powered checks on any YouTube commenter. The tool’s webpage was recently altered to display only the administrator’s email address, presumably in response to increased media attention. According to a May 28 report by tech outlet 404 Media, the tool can produce reports within seconds that include inferred data such as a user’s geographic location and potential political or cultural leanings. Read more
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