
TraydAI Review: The Crypto MLM Scam With a Fake CEO and a Russian Accent
If you thought MLM scams couldn’t get any weirder, TraydAI just raised the bar—featuring AI-generated executive profiles, a fake CEO with a fake name, a
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If you thought MLM scams couldn’t get any weirder, TraydAI just raised the bar—featuring AI-generated executive profiles, a fake CEO with a fake name, a

The “Little Scooter Scam Club” (aka LSSC) has finally fallen off the proverbial scooter — face first into crypto hell. After weeks of delays, lies,

Let’s be real — the crypto space has no shortage of AI trading bots that promise to turn your spare change into yacht money overnight.

Let’s cut through the fluff. Vaelon wants you to believe it’s some groundbreaking AI-powered crypto platform. Promises of easy profits, flashy dashboards, and passive income

Another MLM bites the powdered dust. After nearly two decades of vacuum-sealed hype and “you too can make money selling broccoli flakes,” Thrive Life—the multi-level

You know what’s worse than stepping on a Lego barefoot?Believing you’re investing in a futuristic electric scooter company… only to find out there are no

If you thought MLM scams couldn’t get any dumber than crypto + AI + Web3 mashed into one site — buckle up. The latest charade

Ever heard of a Ponzi scheme dressed up as a smartphone company? No? Well, meet Anubi WebKey, the Web3-flavored, AI-buzzword-laced MLM scam that’s pretending to

Welcome to the world of R1Life—where buzzwords replace products, anonymity reigns supreme, and your best shot at making money is praying someone dumber joins after

Ah, Bit Klever Token. The only thing “clever” about this project is how brazenly it tries to swindle people with a fake CEO, phony trading

It’s official—Antonio Salas is back. After torching trust (and wallets) with the flaming wreckage that was Optimus VIP, he’s returned like a cockroach in a

You know what they say—if your MLM collapses and burns with €34 million in customer losses, just grab a new domain name and do it

In the ever-shifting cosmos of crypto “income platforms,” Emiom tries to stand out by dressing up like a legit UK firm, promising daily returns, and

The Lightning Scooter Shared Company (LSSC)—because apparently “Fast and Fraudulent” was taken—has now been slapped with a securities fraud warning from Quebec’s Autorité des marchés

Here we go again. Lightning Scooter Shared Company (LSSC)—the scam that refuses to die—just got called out yet again, this time by Saskatchewan’s Financial and

If you’ve ever thought, “Wow, that sounds too good to be true,” congratulations—you’re already smarter than most people diving headfirst into the crypto hype pool.