


After the full release, large holders of pre-sale tokens reportedly flooded the market with their tokens causing those who bought the coin to lose money. The value of the $KIDS coin crashed very quickly after FaZe Clan members and other online influencers including Sommer Ray and Rice Gum encouraged their fans to invest in the token. The Save The Kids website is not currently available and is marked as "under construction" when you attempt to visit it. The creators of Save the Kids claimed that the $KIDS token would help " a better world for kids" by donating 1% of the 3% trade fee for each $KIDS token trades to charity. All four members of FaZe Clan were involved in pushing a crypto token called "Save the Kids" to their fans. Faze's actions seem pretty weak in the face of the current evidence. Whether or not it was legitimate remains to be seen, but FaZe Jarvis said during the stream that he was banned again.Here is everything we know at the moment. Jarvis seemed shocked by the situation, though some online have accused the video of being staged. Shortly after starting the stream, he was kicked out of the game, with a message on the screen stating that his login expired or was signed in elsewhere. Unfortunately for FaZe Jarvis, his new Fortnite stream didn't last all that long. RELATED: Leafy Suspended from Twitch After Leaving YouTube for a Different Ban

Perhaps in response to this newfound attention, FaZe Jarvis decided to make a return to Fortnite streaming on Twitch. This tweet caused "Jarvis" to trend on Twitter, but the conversation was largely about FaZe Jarvis and how Epic should "free" him from his permanent ban. in a tweet to promote its ongoing Fortnite/Marvel Comics promotion.

The situation was thrust back into the spotlight recently when Epic Games referenced Iron Man's AI assistant J.A.R.V.I.S.
