DANNY DE HEK Entrepreneur Decision Maker Connector Podcaster EducatorHey Avenger Squad! It’s Danny de Hek, aka The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger.

Welcome back to my channel where we shine a light on the murky underbelly of the crypto world, exposing Ponzi schemes and scams to protect unsuspecting investors. Today, we’re diving into a live Zoom meeting I stumbled across, hosted by none other than Shelley LaBaw, promoting a dubious opportunity called SuperOne. Buckle up, because this one’s a doozy!

What’s Happening in This Video?

In this video, I managed to infiltrate a Zoom meeting where Shelley LaBaw was pitching the so-called “opportunity of a lifetime” with SuperOne. Despite having only 30 attendees, the meeting was a breeding ground for deception. As usual, the Avenger squad showed up in full force, causing havoc and exposing the lies being peddled.

️‍♂️ Who is Shelley LaBaw?

Shelley LaBaw is a known figure in the cryptocurrency and blockchain space. She’s been involved in various ventures and projects, but her association with SuperOne has raised eyebrows. Shelley holds a position as a strategic advisor at SuperOne, a company that claims to combine gaming with cryptocurrency but operates suspiciously like a Ponzi scheme.

️‍♂️ Who is Andreas Christensen?

Andreas Christensen is a controversial figure in the cryptocurrency space, known primarily for his involvement in various ventures that have faced significant criticism and allegations of fraud. He is the founder of SuperOne, a company that purports to combine gaming and cryptocurrency but has been widely accused of operating as a Ponzi scheme. Prior to SuperOne, Christensen was behind another failed venture called Mowjow, which also attracted accusations of being a scam. Despite multiple rebrandings and pivots, his business models have consistently relied on recruiting new investors to sustain returns, a hallmark of Ponzi schemes. Christensen’s ventures have been criticized for their lack of transparency, regulatory evasion, and targeting of inexperienced investors. His repeated attempts to launch such schemes have drawn scrutiny and skepticism from both investors and industry watchdogs.

⚠️ The SuperOne Scam Explained

SuperOne is notorious for its dubious business model, which heavily relies on recruiting new investors to buy their SRX tokens. Here are the red flags you need to be aware of:

1) Ponzi Scheme Structure: SuperOne’s revenue model depends on continuous new investments. Existing investors are paid from the funds of new recruits, making it a classic Ponzi scheme.
2) Failed Ventures: SuperOne is essentially a relaunch of Andreas Christensen’s previous failed venture, Mowjow. Despite rebranding and pivoting to a trivia app, it’s just another attempt to scam investors.
3) Lack of Transparency: There is no clear information about the actual product or service being offered. The trivia app is not widely accessible, and the investment mechanisms are vague and misleading.
4) Targeting Millennials: SuperOne specifically targets young, inexperienced investors who might not recognize the signs of a Ponzi scheme.
5) Regulatory Evasion: The company is not registered to offer securities in any jurisdiction, operating illegally and putting investors at significant risk.

The Big Players: Shelley LaBaw and Bitcoin Rodney

In this Zoom meeting, Shelley was pitching to a small group, trying to lure them into this high-risk investment. Interestingly, Shelley has been heavily involved with Bitcoin Rodney, who is currently incarcerated for his role in a $1.9 billion Ponzi scheme called Hyperverse. Her continued promotion of these schemes is alarming and indicative of the deceptive practices at play.

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The mission of The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger channel is to create public awareness and save everyday investors from losing their hard-earned money to these MLM bottom feeders. By exposing these schemes and the people behind them, we aim to protect families and their future financial security.

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