YouTube'southward latest batch of crypto channel bans continues as trader, analyst, and channel host, Tone Vays, sees his aqueduct removed from the platform.

"The worst part near it is that my entire login is deleted, so, on my phone for instance, I can't even apply the YouTube app to scout other people'due south content," Vays told Cointelegraph on April 16 in a direct message. "Not to mention my playlists of other people's content are now gone too."

Vays has faced private video strikes earlier, but non a whole aqueduct ban

Many large-scale crypto YouTubers faced video strikes and channel removals from the YouTube platform during the latter half of 2022.

Vays has faced difficulties earlier. "Last fourth dimension just one video was flagged and I had a alarm," he said, calculation that i more than strike would outcome in YouTube removing his live streaming capabilities. The trader said YouTube cleared his strike several weeks after.

This time was dissimilar

In an April 16 tweet, Vays said YouTube took down one of his latest videos because of "Harmful & Unsafe Content," equally YouTube'southward policy explanation depict it.

Soon later on, Vays tweeted that YouTube removed his channel completely.

"This time I got the same warning on this morning's video (which was nothing unlike from the other 1,000 videos on my channel)," Vays explained to Cointelegraph. "An hour afterwards my entire aqueduct was gone," he added, citing an email from YouTube stating a complaint had been fabricated against Vays' channel.

YouTube ended that Vays' channel had acted against its terms of service. They also determined that Vays could not make whatever other channels on the platform, according to the email Vays received.

In another whirlwind event, Jason Appleton, host of the Crypto Crow YouTube aqueduct, recently saw his account banned and restored within of a few days.