Streamer Ice Poseidon has found himself under fire after accusations of scamming fans out of over $500,000 through a now-abandoned cryptocurrency project. In an interview with Coffeezilla, he said he will keep the money.
Paul āIce Poseidonā Denino is an IRL streamer who came into the spotlight back in 2017. While his ālife streamingā content has been a surefire hit with his fanatic viewers, heās never been too away from controversy either.
The streamer has come under fire after accusations surfaced of āscammingā fans through a crypto project known as CXCOIN.
The streamer was confronted directly in an interview with Coffeezilla about the controversial project.
Ice Poseidon is going to ālook out for himselfā amid controversy
Speaking with Coffeezilla, a YouTube who often investigates influencers involved with cryptocurrency, Ice Poseidon was asked whether heād want to ākeep the moneyā earned from CXC. āYou want to keep the money, that you took from the project even though itās not yours, that you failed to deliver,ā Coffeezilla said as he opened up the subject to Poseidon.
Ice Poisedon responded: āI mean, Iām not really sure what you want me to say, but yeah.ā
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Coffeezilla continued probing Poseidon for a resolution to the issue: āIām trying to like get you to return the money, but itās 100% still available.ā
šØBREAKING! The famous livestreamer Ice Poseidon has admitted to taking $500,000+ from his fans in a crypto scam he started called CXCOIN. I confronted Ice on a call and he told me he was going to ālook out for himself and not do thatā (return the money) FULL VIDEO OUT NOW pic.twitter.com/gsIanC1Ig9
ā Coffeezilla (@coffeebreak_YT) January 31, 2022
Poseidon responded to Coffeezilla: āYou want the answer, yeah I could give the money back. It is within my power. But Iām going to look after myself and not do that.ā
When asked what he plans to do with the money, Denino said heās going to āinvest in crypto, Ethereum mainly.ā
Ice Poseidon began working with CXCOIN as a ālong-term projectā but quickly abandoned it after declaring it ādeadā just over two weeks later.