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YouTube News

YouTube is a video-sharing company that provides its customers the services of storing and showing videos. The users of YouTube are able to download, watch, rate, comment, like, share and tag videos as favorites. The YouTube company was founded in 2005 and the main office is currently headquartered in San Bruno, California. Recently, YouTube has implemented monetization of content not only with advertisements, but for just watching videos using YouTube, so cryptocurrency is currently considered not only as the main subject of many videos but as a possible payment method for the services. As the company was bought by Google in 2006, just like on Google, on YouTube Bitcoin-related advertisement are banned. Nevertheless, users can still find useful information on YouTube about Bitcoin mining, blockchain, etc.

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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has joined the legal fray in suing YouTube over fake crypto giveaways using his image.
Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Sues YouTube Over Crypto Scams
Turner Wright
2020-07-23T01:07:00+01:00
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Lawyers for the video-sharing platform argue that because Ripple impersonators were third-parties it has no liability.
YouTube: We’re Not Liable for Crypto Scams
Turner Wright
2020-07-22T06:21:00+01:00
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38,000 viewers are reportedly tuning in to a YouTube live-stream promoting the classic “double your money” scam targeted at users of VeChain VET tokens.
38,000 People Are Watching a Fraudulent VeChain YouTube Scam Right Now
Jack Martin
2020-07-17T17:58:00+01:00
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While decentralized platforms provide a viable alternative to YouTube, Theta Labs' Wes Levitt believes there is still a place for centralized platforms.
Blockchain Exec Says Decentralized Platforms Won't Necessarily Replace YouTube
Hisashi Oki
2020-07-02T11:36:00+01:00
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White supremacist Stefan Molyneux received roughly $100,000 in donations following the removal of his YouTube channel.
Stefan Molyneux Gets $100K in Crypto Donations After YouTube Ban
Turner Wright
2020-07-01T09:07:00+01:00
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Cointelegraph hosts a discussion on LGBTQ+ and blockchain. Join live at 1 pm EST as LGBTTech and LGBT Foundation co-founders discuss the topic.
Cointelegraph Hosts Online Meetup to Talk LGBTQ+ and Blockchain
Helen Partz
2020-06-30T17:39:00+01:00
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YouTube seems to continue its shadow crackdown on cryptocurrency coverage, as it shuts down the official channel of Roger Ver's Bitcoin.com.
YouTube Bans Bitcoin.com's Account for 'Basically No Reason', Roger Ver Says
Stephen O'Neal
2020-06-15T13:04:00+01:00
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U.S. President Trump's new executive order touches on media censorship, something crypto YouTubers know all too well.
Will Trump's Social Media Executive Order Help Against Crypto YouTube Bans?
Benjamin Pirus
2020-05-28T20:15:13+01:00
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