The "second rider" has no crown/s. If you're comparing the rider on the white horse in Revelation 19 with the rider of the horse in the first seal, then you're making a mistake, because the rider of the white horse in the 1st seal is the gospel, not Christ Himself, though He is the power behind it, whereas the rider on the white horse in Revelation 19 is clearly speaking of Christ Himself returning Himself.
Thats absolutely bogus.
The gospel was going forth long before the tribulation and seals of judgment being opened
David Guzik agrees with me:
Behold, a white horse: Some - perhaps they take their interpretive clues more from cowboy movies than from the Bible - believe the rider on the white horse is Jesus. Jesus does return on a white horse in
Rev 19:11-16. But this is a satanic dictator who imitates Jesus.
i. He rules (a crown was given); he rules with a bow, not a sword; and he exercises dominion over the earth (went out conquering and to conquer). But the results of his rule, as described in the following verses, show this is not the reign of Jesus.
ii. “The whole context and character of these seals absolutely forbid our thinking of this rider being the Lord Jesus, as so many affirm. His reign shall not bring war, famine, and strife in its train.” (Jennings)
iii. Here we reach an interpretive crossroads of the Book of Revelation. You can tell much about how a person understands this book and God’s prophetic plan by seeing how they understand this first rider. Those who think Revelation is mostly a book of history believe that this rider is Jesus, the apostles, or the Roman emperors. Those who believe that this is a prophetic passage, yet to be fulfilled, often account this rider to be the antichrist.
d. He went out conquering and to conquer: This final satanic dictator over men will be the more terrible than all previous dictators were. He will rule over men as a false Messiah, and lead man in organized rebellion against God, in the pattern of Nimrod, his first predecessor. He is the one often called the antichrist.