Attiora Ponzi scheme collapses, website & socials gone


The Attiora Ponzi scheme has collapsed.

Over the previous 24 hours the corporate’s web site has been nuked. Attiora’s social media accounts have additionally been deleted.

At time of publication makes an attempt to go to Attiora’s web site throw up a Cloudflare error, which reveals Attiora’s web site server has been pulled.

This occurred over the past 24 hours.

An organization web site happening is often a superb indication an MLM Ponzi scheme has collapsed.

We will additional verify the collapse by means of Attiora’s official YouTube, FaceBook and Instagram accounts additionally being deleted.

Attiora’s admins exit-scammed on the peak of the Ponzi scheme’s 2022 run:

Visitors evaluation from SimilarWeb reveals month on month visits to Attiora’s web site have been up 44% March to April. By exit-scam collapsing in Could, this doubtless netted the Attiora scammers a hefty payday.

This comes on the expense of gullible buyers, nearly all of which might seem like from Germany (18%), France (14%), Guadeloupe (10%), Mauritius (7%) and Russia (5%).

Attiora was a Boris CEO Ponzi scheme promising day by day returns of up o 4% a day.

An ATRC coin was launched as an exit-scam route:

That nevertheless seems to have been deserted in favor of simply doing a runner. I think this was as a result of latest crypto crash.

Attiora falsely represented it was based mostly out of Australia, going as far as to supply customers with an ASIC registration certificates.

BehindMLM reminds readers that scammers use ASIC certificates as a result of they’re simple to get. ASIC don’t confirm submitted data and by the point monetary reviews are due, scammers both ignore deadlines or the scheme has already collapsed.

ASIC don’t observe up missed submitting deadlines, making it simpler for scammers to defraud customers. For probably the most half, ASIC usually turns a blind eye to MLM associated securities fraud.

Attiora adopted the acquainted sample ot ASIC registration and actors in rented workplace advertising movies. The movies have been shot in Estonia.

That is sometimes the signature profile of Russian or Ukrainian scammers.