Rory Conacher: Serial Ponzi Promoter Turned Fake Crypto Recovery Leader

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Rory Conacher: From Serial Ponzi Promoter to Fake Crypto Recovery Leader – Exposed!

I’m Danny de Hek, also known as The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger. My mission is to expose scammers like Rory Conacher, who prey on desperate victims of cryptocurrency Ponzi schemes. Through my YouTube channel and website, I work to raise public awareness, saving mum and dad investors from losing their kids' inheritance to multilevel marketing bottom feeders.

In this live video, we’re diving deep into the shady world of Rory Conacher – a man who has spent years promoting fraudulent schemes like HyperVerse, WE ARE ALL SATOSHI, VidiLOOK, and others. Now, Rory claims to be leading a class action lawsuit to help victims recover funds lost to HyperTech Group, but the reality is far from noble.

Let’s break down the red flags and fraudulent tactics Rory Conacher is using to exploit victims once again:

Who Is Rory Conacher?
Rory Conacher is a South African Ponzi promoter with a long and disturbing history of championing cryptocurrency-based scams and MLM schemes. Some of his most infamous associations include:

The Hyper Series: HyperFund, HyperVerse, HyperOne, HyperCommunity, HyperNation, HyperCapital, HyperGlobal, HyperCosmos, and Daoversal.
Stable DAO: Yet another fraudulent platform.
VidiLOOK (Live and Beta): False promises of returns, leaving victims high and dry.
WE ARE ALL SATOSHI (W.A.A.S.): Promoted before Shavez Anwar took over.
AVA and V.E.N.D: Dodgy MLM-style crypto schemes.
HyperBC Exchange: A wallet platform where victims report withheld funds and no accountability.
Now, Rory is suddenly pretending to be a saviour leading a recovery effort. But his track record speaks for itself: he profits from scams, then disappears when they collapse.

Rory’s $15 Cash Grab – The Truth
Rory claims that 20,000 victims have pledged $15 each to fund his class action lawsuit, supposedly raising $300,000. However, when we tracked his wallet address (TYzL3nFTmVExygkpmPRYXHVG798Uh4YMxE), the truth was shocking:

Only $37,425.99 USDT has been withdrawn in the past 280 days.
On December 17, 2024, the wallet’s balance was just $493.60.
Red Flags:

Inflated Numbers: Rory’s claim of 20,000 pledges doesn’t match the funds raised. Is he inflating numbers to create false hype?
Missing Funds: Even if 20,000 pledges were real, Rory is $260,000 short of his goal. Where is the money?
Dubious Legal Fees: Rory says lawyers charge $400 per hour, yet there’s no proof of legal activity, and he refuses to name the lawyers.
Rory is accepting payments via credit cards and bank transfers now, claiming victims “can’t pay with crypto.” This is a classic tactic to obscure where the money is really going.

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