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Stephen Findeisen (born 1993 or 1994), better known as Coffeezilla, is an American YouTuber and cryptocurrency journalist who is known primarily for his channel in which he investigates and discusses online scams, usually surrounding cryptocurrency, decentralized finance and internet celebrities. Before Coffeezilla, Findeisen was active on YouTube with the channel Coffee Break between 2017 and 2020.
Education
Findeisen holds a degree in chemical engineering from Texas A&M University.
Career
Before his YouTube career, he sold houses for a local builder. Findeisen was motivated to hunt down scams after his mother, who had been diagnosed with cancer, was persuaded to buy questionable products with the belief that they would help cure her. His mother would later end up recovering after surgery. He began his career as a YouTuber by uploading videos in which he makes allegations about influencers and financial commentators.
In October 2024 Andrew Tate was sent a series of questions by Coffeezilla about his meme coin DADDY. In response, Tate doxxed Coffeezilla by leaking his email address and encouraged his supporters to email abusive content to Coffeezilla, specifically requesting that they call him "gay."
= Style
=Since 2020, the channel has portrayed Findeisen as a hardboiled-style gumshoe detective in a world combining the aesthetics of cyberpunk and film noire. Findeisen films in front of a green screen, wearing suspenders, with elaborate computer-generated backgrounds rendered in Blender by his Ukrainian collaborator 1O1OO11O1O. 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.
Notable investigations
= Save the Kids token
=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. He claimed that former FaZe Clan member Frazier Khattri (FaZe Kay) collaborated with YouTube prankster Sam Pepper. In response, Khattri's lawyers threatened to sue Findeisen in a cease and desist letter unless he retracted his statements, but Findeisen called the cease and desist letter "absolute toilet paper".
= SafeMoon
=In April 2022, Findeisen accused the SafeMoon team of misappropriating millions of dollars. According to Findeisen, Safemoon CEO John Karony had been removing funds from the liquidity pool which is the primary explanation for the crypto's price pattern. Findeisen found evidence of transactions that showed SafeMoon's liquidity wallet moving funds to a wallet dubbed the "Gabe (6abe) wallet" which withdrew funds to a separate company run by Karony. 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. He sent Smith evidence of this in the form of a blockchain transaction showing an outflow of 36.7 trillion tokens from the liquidity pool, dated March 5, 2021. 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. Coffeezilla has made multiple other reports on SafeMoon, including the pump and dump scheme against many influencers including Soulja Boy, Logan Paul, Lil Yachty, Ben Phillips among others as well as highlighting the controversy surrounding the SafeMoon CEO suing his own mother.
= FTX
=Findeisen additionally was active during the bankruptcy of FTX, interviewing FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) on three occasions and describing Bankman-Fried's responses during the last interview as an admission of fraud. 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.
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. Then, on March 28, 2024, SBF was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
= CryptoZoo
=In December 2022, Findeisen published a three-part series on NFT-based game CryptoZoo, a project Logan Paul developed and founded. He criticized the project for not delivering on its promises and alleged that the team engaged in market manipulation. In a now-deleted video, Paul responded to the allegations, while also threatening legal action against Findeisen for defamation and claiming that Findeisen broke "criminal and civil laws" by uploading a recording of a phone call with his manager, Jeff Levin. He withdrew the threat in January 2023.
On June 27, 2024, Paul filed a lawsuit for defamation against Findeisen, along with his company, Coffee Break Productions, complaining that Findeisen had spread false information about Paul's connection with CryptoZoo. 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".
= MrBeast
=In November 2024, Findeisen published a video investigating the cryptocurrency activity of Jimmy Donaldson (MrBeast). The investigation tracked his acquisition of various NFTs from different collections. 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.
The investigation was done in collaboration with blockchain experts, who tracked potential wallets belonging to Donaldson.
= CSGO & CS2 Gambling
=Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CSGO) and after 2023 Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) are multiplayer first-person shooter videogames developed by Valve Corporation. While skin gambling is against Steam's terms of service, there have been cases of people promoting CSGO skin gambling websites such as in 2016, when two YouTubers were criticized for the practise.
In December 2024, Findeisen published a three-part web series outlining an investigation into the CS2 gambling industry. He alleges that CSGOEmpire, an online casino, offered him a $20,000 bounty to expose a rival site, CSGORoll and investigate HypeDrop, a Danish online casino owned by CSGORoll. The first video showcases a direct action protest against CSGORoll, funded by CSGOEmpire at the PGL Major Copenhagen 2024, a CS2 esports tournament. Findseisen then alleges that Monarch, the owner of CSGOEmpire hired people to harass influencers who promoted their rival. For example, notices were distributed in Halden, Norway denouncing Sebastian Gjerlaugsen (who is from there) for promoting gambling.
His second video explores the CSGO and CS2 gambling industry as a whole. Findeisen alleges that minors were easily able to access these casinos without requiring sufficient verification. then explores the roles of online influencers in promoting such websites. He then discusses HypeDrop, a website where one can purchase loot boxes. Findeisen alleges that HypeDrop enacted a program, offering free daily crates to customers, to convince the Danish Gambling Authority that they were not a gambling site. Monarch also accused them of running a Ponzi scheme. The site was closed on April 26, 2024.
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.
= $LIBRA Token Scandal
=On February 14 2025, Argentinian President Javier Milei posted a tweet promoting a cryptocurrency token called $LIBRA. A few hours later, he removed the tweet, attempting to distance himself from the project. The cryptocurrency initially appreciated, reaching a market cap of $4.5Bn, before plummeting in value, leading to speculation that it may have been a pump and dump scheme.
On February 17 2025, Findeisen conducted an interview with Hayden Davis, who was involved with the $LIBRA project.
Personal life
Findeisen has been married since 2017 and lives with his wife in Houston, Texas.
References
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Stephen Findeisen (born 1993 or 1994), [2][3] better known as Coffeezilla, is an American YouTuber and cryptocurrency journalist who is known primarily for his channel in which he investigates and discusses online scams, usually surrounding cryptocurrency, decentralized finance and internet celebrities. [4] .
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Stephen Findeisen, better known as Coffeezilla, is an American YouTuber who uploads videos of him uncovering scams, fraudsters and fake gurus that are preying on desperate people with deceptive advertising. In 2020 he started to also uncover crypto and NFT scams.
Exposing Andrew Tate’s Crypto Grift - YouTube
Oct 19, 2024 · Follow along using the transcript. I called out Andrew Tate and he responded. Follow ZachXBT: https://x.com/zachxbtSupport: Patreon: https://patreon.com/coffeezillaFollow: Twitter:...
Who Is Coffeezilla, the YouTube Sleuth Exposing Crypto Scams?
Sep 4, 2023 · Stephen Findeisen, best known as Coffeezilla, is one of the most prominent crypto YouTubers investigating scams and fraud in crypto. The influencer exposes pump-and-dump schemes and other types of fraudulent activities within web3.
Who Is Coffeezilla, the Crypto Sleuth That Says He Exposed …
Jan 29, 2023 · Stephen Findeisen, better known as Coffeezilla, has made crypto sleuthing a full-time gig. He played a role in Sam Bankman-Fried's downfall, and says he got the FTX CEO to admit to fraud....
Meet the YouTube Creator Busting Crypto Scams - Rolling Stone
Apr 30, 2023 · Stephen Findeisen, better known as the YouTube star Coffeezilla, is sitting in what appears to be a cyberpunk detective’s office, with slow-turning ceiling fans, a bay of screens flashing...
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Jan 18, 2023 · Stephen Findeisen, also known online as "Coffeezilla," is a cryptocurrency journalist and YouTuber from the United States. On his channel, he investigates and discusses alleged...
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Feb 19, 2023 · Coffeezilla whose full real name is Stephen Findeisen is an American Youtuber and Crypto journalist. He is best known for his online scams related videos, mainly of decentralized finance.
"People That Get Mad Aren’t Insiders": Coffeezilla Reveals Libra …
4 days ago · Coffeezilla challenged Davis on the ethics of insider trading, pointing out that early investors, including media personality Dave Portnoy, were aware of the launch beforehand. Portnoy reportedly invested $5 million into the token and was later refunded after losses, sparking further allegations of preferential treatment.