In Web3, a single allegation or rumor can capsize a project overnight. Most founders react by posting a thread on X (Twitter) or an announcement in their Discord.
But when the stakes are legal, a tweet is not a defense strategy. You need an official, searchable record on a trusted platform.
Crypto Dispensers When facing recent federal allegations in the Northern District of Illinois, Crypto Dispensers didn't rely on social media to clear their name.
They utilized BTCWire to place a comprehensive, formal statement directly into Business Insider and Markets Insider.
Instead of letting rumors define them, they used a Tier-1 financial publication to:
• 🏛️ Publicly Enter a Plea: Formally announcing their "Not Guilty" plea and intent to contest charges.
• 🔄 Clarify Operations: Explaining their pivot away from high-risk ATMs to a regulated software platform.
• 🛡️ Highlight Compliance: Detailing their history of money transmitter licensing and anti-fraud measures.
When stakeholders, partners, or future investors search for the company, they don't just find the allegations—they find the defense, published on a high-authority domain.
In a crisis, visibility is your best defense. Don't whisper your side of the story in a chat room. Broadcast it where the world is watching.
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