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YouTuber Coffeezilla, also known as Stephen Findeisen, has recently been involved in a dispute with Andrew Tate regarding Tate’s transition from a cryptocurrency critic to a promoter of meme coins. Tate, who previously expressed negative views on crypto and claimed to have no interest in launching coins, has since endorsed meme coins that ultimately crashed, such as “ROOST” and “F Madonna token.”

Coffeezilla’s investigation shed light on Tate’s involvement with the “Real World Token,” connected to his online course, Hustler’s University, which was described as resembling a pyramid scheme. Tate’s credibility has also been questioned due to his past statements against gambling and rug pulls in the crypto space.

In addition to his crypto promotions, Tate’s reputation has also been marred by his arrest in Romania in 2022 on charges related to human trafficking and organized crime. Despite maintaining his innocence, Tate’s legal troubles have attracted international attention.

Coffeezilla attempted to reach out to Tate for a response to the findings, but instead of addressing the concerns, Tate leaked Coffeezilla’s email address and encouraged his followers to harass him. Tate’s recent tweets about pumping coins and wanting to give everyone money have raised further questions about his motives and credibility.

While Coffeezilla’s claims against Tate remain allegations at this point, the YouTuber has a history of investigating crypto scandals, such as the Save the Kids Token promoted by the FaZe Clan, as well as exposing schemes involving BitConnect, SafeMoon, and financial gurus like Grant Cardone and Tai Lopez. Through his investigative work, Coffeezilla aims to hold influencers and promoters accountable for their actions in the crypto space.