Hyperverse is a COMPLETE SCAM *** A WARNING TO ANYONE THINKING OF GETTING INVOLVED ***

2 years ago
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Hyperverse - Bad News for Members

To anyone who has invested become a “member” in the scam going around known as Hyperverse/Hypertech/Hyperfund/Hypernation (Hyperscam)

A short time ago, a number of friends told me of a wonderful “investment opportunity” they were getting involved in that was becoming popular in our community, “Hyperverse”. I am writing this because I cannot in good standing continue to watch friends get roped into this criminal fraud, many of whom losing more money than they can afford to. If you have put money into this and still expect any legitimate returns, this document is going to make uncomfortable but essential reading.

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This scam has gone under various other brands before (HyperFund, Hypertech) and is yet still in the process of rebranding itself as Hypernation.
It’s all smoke and mirrors to defer the inevitable collapse as long as possible. Chances are the crooks have already done a runner with all your money but people are being fobbed off with “KYC” or technical “withdrawal” issues.This scheme is illegal and those promoting it have committed a crime. Worse is that they have acted in a dishonourable, unlawful and exploitative manner.
This is our community and many are finding great interest in Natural Law, Common Law and personal sovereignty. This scam goes against everything we stand for. It is immoral and unlawful. We’re all adults and if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck it’s probably a duck.

If people cannot be bothered to do the most basic of research before committing money they haven’t got then they bear some responsibility. However the powers of persuasion by a good salesperson who themselves may claim to have enjoyed incredible benefits already should not be underestimated.
People are often blinded by technospeak and the hope of something for nothing. I'm neither a lawyer nor a financial adviser but I’m confident the information shared here is what you would get from such professionals.

There are links below to some well-presented videos made in recent months exposing the Hyperscam, explaining how it works and revealing the history of the individuals behind the operation whose actual stories fall far short of those claimed in the promotional materials.
It is common knowledge that most “members” are now finding they are having trouble withdrawing funds.

However be clear on how such schemes work.
They are actually very easy to set up and simple to administer:
Person A joins the scheme for say, £1k and touts it to their pals B, C & D. B & C put in £1k each too but D is excited and has more funds and puts in £10k.
The “downline” for A is now worth £13k which is in the already account of the crooks.
They can easily “reward” A, B & C with their funds back or perhaps even more, especially when they start signing up other unsuspecting soon-to-be-no-longer friends. Any payouts come from YOUR OWN MONEY or that of YOUR FRIENDS!

The People at the Top of this Criminal Fraud Ryan Xu, Sam Lee These guys are Chinese nationals and claims are made about their careers as “cryptocurrency millionaires” - the videos below show that these claims are unsubstantiated and highly questionable.

Read More https://forum.davidicke.com/index.php?/topic/27790-hyperverse-is-a-complete-scam-a-warning-to-anyone-thinking-of-getting-involved-in-this-fake-moneymaking-scheme/

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