When FTX went down, it took a bunch of esports money with it. But now, it might also change how we think about streamers and YouTubers endorsing stuff – and even affect esports more generally.
And that’s because a new $1 billion lawsuit is aimed directly at the influencers who promoted FTX online.
Let’s take a look.
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And that’s because a new $1 billion lawsuit is aimed directly at the influencers who promoted FTX online.
Let’s take a look.
Written & Hosted by: Josh Bury (@ThrownGauntlet)
Edited by: Patrick Weiers (@patrickweiers)
Produced by: Danny Burke (@lurkeyburke) & Keith Capstick (@KeithCapstick)
Music used under license from Associated Production Music LLC (”APM”).
Footage Courtesy of: https://pastebin.com/5NaLcAgS
Follow us on Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/thescoreesports
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/thescoreesports
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