This.
I've followed Boyce for a decade and I put money into his projects. This is when he called himself "The People's Scholar". Y'all remember that? When Boyce was heavily involved in social activism and he was trying to build "Your Black World" as an independent Black-owned media platform that had pro-black/radical voices on it. Then 3 to 4 years ago, Boyce rebranded himself as a wealth guru with an online school. His audience was still the conscious/black empowerment space, not just black people who want to make money or be entrepreneurs (the latter of which tend to be more business savvy than the former). Boyce then began to heavily promote this idea of leaving the corporate plantation through black ownership, "rebuilding a Black Wall Street" as he called it. His long-form videos are often snippets of motivational coaching sessions in between the paid classes he personally teaches and then there's the short form, click bait, motivational videos he does.
Basically, Boyce has been saying lots of things about his money and business practices that don't add up. Beyond being a chatty patty going after other black influencers, he paints himself in a corner by lying on his pockets and business. Charles Wu is not just some guy who runs one crypto class in business school. Why is Boyce lying when his own brother laid out their business connection with Jarvis? It easily explains why Wu hasn't been fired yet. Boyce claims to be a millionaire but didn't have enough cash flow in 2016 to pay independent contractors on time. The list goes on and on with Boyce. If he was doxxed, which it looks like it was, his credit scores is in the tank and yet he claims to have raised his credit score and teaches classes on it.
He promotes his black business connections while hiding his connections with non-blacks. Had the Maven been a black-owned web hosting platform and had Jarvis been a black-owned tech company, you would have heard about those connections just like Boyce promoted his failed deal with Blaqspot which fell through because Boyce was trying to gouge the owner. The Maven and Jarvis information was all public and neither hid their partnership with Boyce because they probably don't understand that Boyce's message and popularity is based on empowerment through "black group economics".
Wu just simply laid out that the real deal, that's Boyce's products are nothing more than repackaged free information branded for a certain niche. A niche, mind you, that thought Boyce was "the people's scholar" trying to rebuild "Black Wall Street". lol