In the span of a few hours, it became Crypto Twitter vs U.S. Representative Brad Sherman.
The head of the Bank of International Settlements briefly became the butt of crypto Twitter trolling last week after issuing new comments on the tech.
A recent magazine cover attracted international commentary. After all, it isn't every day that relative unknowns are touted as "Bitcoin Kings."
Facebook recently announced they would lift a ban on crypto advertisements causing widespread speculation on social media over potential next steps.
John McAfee said in a tweet early this morning that he is "no longer working with ICOs" nor promoting them because of "threats" from SEC.
Over the weekend, transactions on the live EOS blockchain came to a complete – yet temporary – halt.
The price of bitcoin hit a two-month low over the weekend – and social media is alight with speculation about it.
R3 is reportedly running low on cash – and judging by the social media response, the crypto-community isn't showing much sympathy.
It's getting really strange out there on crypto Twitter, as these six notable examples amply illustrate.
Twitter's blue check mark verification system is falling under the pressure of the complicated crypto world.
Filmmaker Seif Elsbei's Twitter account has been hacked, and took on the personas of at least six different cryptocurrency developers and exchanges.
The cryptocurrency exchange's hiring spree continues with the naming of a new vice president of communications.
Twitter has revealed that it will ban ads for token sales and some cryptocurrency services starting Tuesday.
A years-long intellectual debate on bitcoin's technological roadmap has spilled over into Twitter, resulting in a wave of suspicions and shadowbans.
It's unclear how Twitter identifies which accounts to penalize for propagating cryptocurrency scams.