"[10] Findeisen films in front of a green screen, wearing suspenders, with elaborate computer-generated backgrounds rendered in Blender by his Ukrainian collaborator 1O1OO11O1O.
[11] Animated graphics are used to illustrate connections between people, flows of money, etc., while vignettes in the world outside of the studio, including a recurring character of a robot bartender called Maxwell, are used for exposition and storytelling.
[6] He gained international recognition after making a series of videos that investigated Save the Kids token, a cryptocurrency widely seen as a pump and dump scheme.
Former SafeMoon CTO Thomas "Papa" Smith was the only person who responded to Findeisen's claims stating that funds were taken from the "locked liquidity pool" before Karony's appointment.
[6] Former SafeMoon CTO, Thomas Smith, who had a role as a blockchain advisor for StrikeX, was dismissed by the company after the fraud allegations uncovered by Findeisen.
In light of his involvement with investigating FTX in particular, The Washington Post credited Findeisen as one of the most powerful independent news sources when it comes to the cryptocurrency industry.
[17][4] SBF was arrested in The Bahamas on December 12, 2022, and convicted of wire fraud and conspiracy in the United States v. Bankman-Fried trial for crimes directly related to FTX.
[21] In August 2024, Findeisen responded in a video asserting that the lawsuit is a strategic move to block investigations into Liquid Marketplace, a company co-owned by Paul, which has been accused by Canadian authorities of "multi-layered fraud".
He was investigated on allegations of insider trading from the sale of the crypto-coins: Polychain Monsters and STACK using information provided by his business partner KSI.
In his third video, Findeisen accuses and holds Valve responsible for enabling such gambling schemes, and failing to proactively crack down on these sites without public pressure.