Ryan Conley Exposed: This Is Your Life - A Legacy of Ponzi Schemes & MLM Sc

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Welcome to The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger channel! I’m Danny de Hek, known as The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger, and today’s video is a deep dive into the questionable career of Ryan "Ryze" Conley. Since 2006, Conley has been a serial promoter of MLM scams and Ponzi schemes, using his YouTube channels to lure countless people into dubious ventures, promising everything from cryptocurrency profits to "life-changing" wellness technologies.

In this “This Is Your Life” style exposé, we walk through six different YouTube channels created by Conley himself, using his own video testimonials to scrutinize the projects he’s endorsed over the years. From the early days of TronCase and BitClub Network to the recent endeavors of TAG Protocol and BitHarvest, Conley has marketed himself as a "utopian capitalist" and "futurist," claiming to champion the latest technologies to better humanity. But behind the scenes, his projects reveal a pattern of recruitment-heavy income models, empty promises, and financial traps.

Ryan Conley’s Claims

Ryan Conley, who also goes by "Ryze," portrays himself as a pioneer of blockchain technologies, envisioning a future where social media merges with blockchain for global communication. His projects, ranging from NFT-based utilities to graphene battery ventures, often seem progressive on the surface, but scrutiny reveals a troubling history of high-risk investments marketed through multilevel marketing tactics.

Conley’s Long List of Controversial Projects

Below is a sample of Conley’s promotional history, revealing the schemes he’s endorsed:

* TronCase: A smart contract investment on the Tron blockchain with MLM-style payouts, leading to losses when withdrawals became unsustainable.
* TAG Protocol: A hashtag-based NFT project promising passive income, but with revenue relying heavily on new investors, sparking Ponzi concerns.
* Healy: Marketed as a wellness device with "frequency therapy," Healy faced scrutiny for its unverified health claims and recruitment-based income.
* BitClub Network: A pooled mining venture with payout issues and recruitment-focused rewards. Its founders faced legal action for fraud.
* HyperFund: A crypto membership with high return promises, flagged as a Ponzi scheme by authorities in multiple countries for recruitment dependency.
* EtherConnect: Linked to BitConnect, this DeFi platform offered staking returns with pyramid-like structures, raising red flags worldwide.
* Omnia Tech: Claimed to offer mining income but faced withdrawal issues, raising suspicions for prioritizing recruitment over real returns.
* OneCoin & Trade Coin Club: Classic Ponzi schemes, OneCoin scammed investors out of $4 billion with no blockchain, while Trade Coin Club duped investors globally, raising over 82,000 bitcoin.
* Other Schemes: Conley promoted more projects, including Jeunesse, BuzzTrakr, iQLife, TSU, Pruvit, DasCoin, Genesis Mining, The Billion Coin, CANDAO, MoreMito, and most recently, BitHarvest, each with concer

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