In any case, now that YouTubers are considered celebrities I hope you're right about them being pursued as well.
It's the fact that they're going beyond celebrities now that's interesting. Someone like Thingy Hilton is obviously going to get her botty slapped.
When they start nailing creeps broadcasting from basements you know they're not messing around.
Well, it's about time. Or, no, in fact, they are more than one year late.
I mean, those "celebs" (really?!) should check very well what they promote, whether it's about an ICO, whether it's about an obscure medicine clone like the ones advertised in spam.
If they would have done that earlier, maybe some things wouldn't have developed at this level...
I see it as a good sign. Maybe things will get healthier in the discussions about ICOs in some more months. And with this could come a better perception of the crypto scene.