Here's an article explaining everything: https://nftevening.com/beanie-expose...g-allegations/


Here is a long-ass Twitter thread exposing Beanie's real identity, and making various scamming allegations against him:

https://twitter.com/NFTethics/status/1483051289022017538



Here is Beanie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/beaniemaxi

Here's a tweet showing that Beanie's "resignation" from a company over the scandal was likely BS, and his replacement at the company is probably him: https://twitter.com/mbhdoteth/status/1483553303304622080


His real name is Charles Moscoe. Here's a picture of him:




Beanie is also accused of pretending to be a female NFT influencer, which has led to a lot of people posting a bad picture of him and laughing about how ugly the "girl" ended up being.


I haven't looked into this too deeply, but it looks pretty bad for him.


The NFT space just blew up about a year ago, and the very nature of it has attracted a lot of scammers. Unlike poker, which has dealt with scammers for decades, the NFT space has a lot of people who aren't used to seeing/dealing with such things, and thus nobody quite knows how to handle someone like Beanie.

It doesn't help that the crypto space prides itself upon pseudo anonymity, so doxxing is taken very seriously -- much moreso than in poker, where it's not considered a huge deal to connect an online poker player to their real name. As you'll see in that long thread I posted above, there's a lot of justification given at the beginning for why Beanie's identity was being outed.