Danny de Hek’s “The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger” YouTube channel has been terminated.

In a
January 21st press-release
published on de Hek’s website, he confirms the termination was due to policy violations.

December 2024 Incident

In December, during an interview with Ryan “Ryzn” Conley discussing WEB3, Conley exposed his hairy bottom on camera.

While the exposure was brief and not explicit, technically, it could be considered nudity. At the time, I didn’t pay much attention as I was live-streaming and chose to leave the video online, believing it to be no different from other content commonly seen on YouTube—like half-naked individuals in G-strings.

However, YouTube flagged the video and issued a Community Guidelines strike. I appealed the strike, but it was upheld, with an expiration date of February 7.

January 20, 2025 Incident

While live-streaming a Zoom meeting hosted by Megan Lynch—known for promoting scams—my broadcast was infiltrated by “TUGMAN,” an individual who posted explicit content, no doubt intending to force the closure of the Zoom meeting.

Due to YouTube’s processing limitations, I couldn’t edit the footage immediately, and it remained viewable for about three or four hours before I set the video to private. The following morning, after YouTube processing, I successfully edited and blurred out all explicit content to comply with YouTube’s policies.

Despite these precautions, YouTube issued another strike. Lynch, with her significant online following, publicly urged her supporters to report my channel, an effort that appears to have succeeded in silencing my voice.

I reached out to de Hek about the third strike (typically YouTube terminations require three strikes), to which he replied;

Well I don’t actually know if there was a third strike to be honest. As you would understand as they don’t tell you anything

In addition to losing his YouTube channel, de Hek claims to have recently lost his FaceBook and Zoom accounts. Websites de Hek operates are also under DDOS attack.

These attacks may be disruptive, but they serve as a badge of honor, proving that exposing scams like WE ARE ALL SATOSHI strikes a nerve.

No matter how many denial-of-service attacks they throw at me, the fight to reveal the truth continues.

And finally, two recent podcast episodes from de Hek have been targeted;

On January 15, 2025, I received an email from Buzzsprout’s support team informing me that two of my podcast episodes—titled 
Exposing the Truth: My Experience with Class Action Recovery Services: Legit or Fraudulent?
 and 
Rory Conacher & Craig Wotton: Serial Ponzi Promoter Turned Fake Crypto Recovery Leader(s)
— were flagged for violating their terms of service.

According to Buzzsprout, the episodes contained “harmful content,” and they planned to remove them within 48 hours unless I acted to preserve them.

I immediately responded, presenting evidence that the episodes were grounded in factual reporting and investigative journalism.

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🤖 Quick Answer

What happened to Danny de Hek's "The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger" YouTube channel?
Danny de Hek's YouTube channel, known as "The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger," was terminated due to Community Guidelines policy violations. De Hek confirmed the termination in a January 21st press release published on his personal website, acknowledging that the channel's removal followed accumulated strikes against his account.

What caused the initial Community Guidelines strike on Danny de Hek's YouTube channel?
In December 2024, during a live-streamed interview with Ryan "Ryzn" Conley about WEB3, Conley briefly exposed his bare bottom on camera. YouTube flagged the video for nudity, issuing a Community Guidelines strike. De Hek appealed the decision, but YouTube upheld the strike.

**Did Danny de Hek intentionally


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