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Hyperverse added to New Zealand’s HyperFund fraud warning

Hyperverse has been added to New Zealand’s HyperFund securities fraud warning. New Zealand’s Financial Markets Authority issued their original HyperFund fraud warning on September 30th, 2021. HyperFund collapsed and was rebooted as Hyperverse in early December. On or around December 20th, the FMA added Hyperverse and the domain “thehyperverse.net” to its warning. HyperFund operates on […]

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Hyperverse’s exit-scam continues through GNX tokens

On January 21st Hyperverse announced a partnership with Genaro Network. Who is Genaro Network? Some blockchain bro data company nobody’s heard of. As per an accompanying press-release; Through this cooperation, both parties will work together to establish metaverse WEB3.0. In the construction of metaverse, decentralized blockchain cloud storage is an integral part of it. Genaro

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Crowd1, HyperFund & Solmax Global illegal in Nepal

Nepal’s top financial regulator has issued an illegality warning against Crowd1, HyperFund and Solmax Global. The Nepal Rastra Bank identifies Crowd1, HyperFund and Solmax Global, as MLM companies utilizing cryptocurrency. Network marketing (MLM) and cryptocurrency are both illegal in Nepal. Crowd1 is a long-running MLM Ponzi scheme whose latest offering sees affiliates investing in a UK

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Hyperverse manually approving rejected withdrawal requests

Hyperverse claims its created “a virtual metaverse comprising of millions of planets”, through which it will allow investors to enter “the age of interstellar migration”. With that in mind and remembering Hyperverse supposedly has “1000 IT professionals” slaving away 24/7, news of manually approved withdrawal requests is baffling. In a recent communication to investors with

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Steve Wozniak 2nd Cameo personality to promote Hyperverse

Following a Cameo video of Chuck Norris promoting the Hyperverse Ponzi scheme, corporate has followed up with another video. This time it’s seventy-one year old Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak. Wozniak’s Cameo promo vid for Hyperverse first appeared on Steven Reece Lewis’ Twitter feed ~24 hours ago. Here’s the script Hyperverse paid Wozniak to read out:

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Hyperverse investor ropes Chuck Norris into Ponzi promo vid

Hyperverse scammers have roped Chuck Norris into promoting the Ponzi scheme. Earlier today a thirty-second video featuring Norris promoting Hyperverse was uploaded to YouTube. Norris, 81, is a personality for hire on Cameo. Norris isn’t taking video requests over the holidays, suggesting the Hyperverse Cameo video was shot sometime earlier in December. For a fee,

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Hyperverse launches new HVT Ponzi token, immediately collapses

Following a month of withdrawal problems plaguing its MOF and HDAO tokens, Hyperverse launched HVT token. Within 24 hours HVT token withdrawals were also disabled. HVT stands for “Hyperverse Token”. HVT’s launch follows HC, HU, MOF and HDAO, making it parent company HyperTech’s fifth Ponzi token launch. Up until late November, HyperFund affiliates were withdrawing

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