Ripple’s Oscar Ramos Banned Again? YouTube’s Crypto Conundrum 😂

In the ever-shifting sands of the cryptocurrency realm, where fortunes are made and unmade with the caprice of a Monaco casino, one might assume that the digital denizens of YouTube have long since secured their corner of the virtual bazaar… until, that is, the great algorithmic overlords of YouTube deign to remind them of their mortal fragility.

Oscar Ramos, a man of some 160,000 subscribers, whose digital pulpit is devoted to the arcane rites of XRP, found himself once more at the mercy of these capricious gatekeepers. His latest transgression? A video on the Ripple Swell Conference, a gathering so innocuous it could scarcely rouse a slumbering AI.

I GOT BANNED ONCE AGAIN for posting about $XRP. This time, my title and thumbnail are fine, nothing wrong at all with the video. Hey @TeamYouTube I need you to 1) remove the strike 2) remove the 7-day ban on my YT account. I’m talking about XRP Ripple Swell News and you think it’s…

– Oscar Ramos (@realOscarRamos1) November 4, 2025

The content creator, with the desperation of a man cornered by a particularly aggressive SEO bot, implored the YouTube overlords to rescind their decree. Alas, his plea was met with the cold indifference of a server farm on a Sunday.

The digital cognoscenti of X, that modern-day agora of opinions, rallied to his defense with the fervor of medieval scribes. Some even suggested this was a targeted assault on the XRP faithful, while the adherents of SOL, ETH, and BTC continued unscathed, as if blessed by the gods of decentralization. 🤷

After a brief interlude of digital purgatory, Mr. Ramos emerged victorious, as YouTube, in a rare moment of clarity, conceded that his content did not, in fact, breach their Community Guidelines. A Pyrrhic victory, perhaps, but a victory nonetheless.

This is but a minor ripple in the vast ocean of YouTube’s crypto content wars, which reached their zenith in late 2019 and early 2020. Since then, such bans have been as rare as a Bitcoin halving, typically reserved for the truly offensive or the algorithm’s occasional misfiring. One wonders, though, if the XRP Army will next demand a seat on the Board of Directors. 🚨

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2025-11-04 12:46