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 since last year. Well, at least one of these alleged scams is now being called out as a for sure, legitimate  or really, illegitimate  crypto pyramid scheme for trying to incentivize people to sign up in order to take a cut in crypto, without actually offering any legitimate end product.     On Monday, the Securities and Exchange Commission alleged that 11 people that had helped found and operate the company Forsage were actually operating a crypto pyramid or ponzi scheme, raking in over $300 million from millions of worldwide investors. Most of the founders were recently living in Russia, the Republic of Georgia, and Indonesia. The SEC further alleged three U.S.-based promoters were hired to promote Forsage on its website and social media. The last four were allegedly part of a group called the  Crypto Crusaders  that promoted the scheme in at least five different states. In its complaint, the SEC said the Crusaders were  engaged in the unregistered offer and sale of securities in Forsage.  The scheme operated on three blockchains, including E stanley thermosflasche thereum, Tron, and later the Binance Smart Chain, and apparently took directly from the old multi-level-marketing鈥擜KA pyramid scheme鈥攑laybook. The agency said the company didnt have any actual consumable product to sell, but instead focused on getting investors to create a crypto wallet then buy so-called  slots  in the companys smart contracts, a stanley becher llowing them to earn from each other person they further recruit below them.  stanley cup This creates a Nngy Samsung   s SmartThings Station is a Minimal Way to Add Matter to your Smart Home
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