The cryptoqueen who scammed the world

Discussion in 'Crypto Assets' started by dealmaker, Dec 1, 2019.

  1. Joranjar

    Joranjar

    I just can’t believe that this story actually happened. I mean, we are living in the age of technology and information how is it possible that people are still so naive?
     
    #11     Dec 7, 2019
  2. like any SCAM, there has to be some truth behind the SCAM

    ie the stock market isn`t all fraudulent equities and trading is not rigged and all manipulated. and loaded with front running etc.

    bit coins has the potential to be `real currencies` if gov`t move to electronic only currency.

    vast majority of the public don not understand currency markets or financial system or they trust the regulators like SEC, FBI, FTC and even trust the gov`t to protect the public interest when they use gov`t as or use the gov`t agency as authorize they are not scam heck we are `regulated`... these fraudster or hustlers bribe the regulators who are clueless too.and part of the scam. it like trump the guy keeps talking about the market and fed too. trump is the only president who keeps talkinga bout stocks and the market. and federal reserve,,there is a code of silence that politicians esepcially should not comment on the `market. cause they move or comments manipulate the BS MARKETS!
     
    #12     Dec 7, 2019
  3. geedy

    geedy

    Right to the core. In this Modern age, no one should be too stupid. We have seen all the facet of scams, so if you fall victim, no pity on you.
     
    #13     Dec 11, 2019
  4. 2FT

    2FT

    Damn, that's a harsh thing for a man in sales to say. Oh well. Good to know.
     
    #14     Dec 11, 2019
  5. mlawson71

    mlawson71

    The convicted US lawyer Mark Scott is seeking acquittal for the charges brought up against him in the OneCoin scam case.

    The attorneys of the defendant raised questions regarding the witnesses brought up by the prosecutors. It appears out of a total of 17 witnesses, Scott had previously met only two of them.

    The US court convicted Mark Scott last November for taking part in the laundering of some $400 million. He was found guilty on both of the charges brought up against him, one for conspiracy and another for committing bank fraud.
     
    #15     Feb 6, 2020