Big scam and the leaders that keep…
Big scam and the leaders that keep promoting should respond in first place too because they can't be unaware
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Big scam and the leaders that keep promoting should respond in first place too because they can't be unaware
It's a typical ponzi scheme, hidden owners, most people who works in this also worked in their privous scams L7 dex and the main leader is actually wanted in china for ponzi. They use emotions and uneducated people alot for their goals. Simply as that.
Clearly a scam - people will kick you out of group when asking the wrong questions about delayed and cashouts. Also there are „fees“ for getting your cash. The blockchain needs them fees 😂😂
I’ve been following the Marsverse / M3 DAO project and have seen multiple red flags. A friend was pressured to invest by someone who had already recruited around 20+ others — clearly part of a referral-based scheme.
They promise extremely unrealistic daily returns and use an unregulated payment platform (voopay.cc) with no legal imprint. Communication takes place mostly via WhatsApp, Telegram, and similar private channels — no transparency, no accountability.
They also push a classic “Dubai trip” narrative — presenting luxury events to fake success. Claimed partnerships with Booking.com, Visa/Mastercard cannot be verified. Several paid marketing articles on Binance Square have quietly disappeared.
This appears to be a dangerous and manipulative crypto setup. I strongly advise staying away and reporting it to authorities.
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