@Cryptoking - Crypto King
Story Time - A Million Dollar Failure Most of u know my 1st project in #crypto was an utter disaster. As the mind that put it together no one is to blame but myself, however, what went wrong was no fault of my own. My old boss sent me $1,000,000 to begin (this was my 1st ‘Story Time’ post). #BTC was never truly anonymous and I wanted to start something that was. I found a respected dev team in Miami along with advisors and consultants galore. The dev team was paid handsomely ($250,000 + tokens broken into 5 payments) and the rest was for consulting, advisors, marketing and exchange listings. All the sudden the dev team had moved to a glorious office, had a mural painted, hired new employees and had been living ‘luxuriously.’ The advisors and consultants were the BEST in #crypto for 2017/2018. One had a television program streamed worldwide (he worked hard so not dissing him at all) and the other was @StevenNerayoff. I was told Steven was connected to now bankrupt Bittrex and his relationship with the founder would guarantee a listing. He was paid over $250,000. A #Bittrex listing at the time rivaled a #Binance one and Binance didn’t accept pay to list (nor do they now). Binance was less than a year old and Bittrex was what all US users flocked to. Steven linked the team with Bittrex and TG chats started in their private channels. These discussions continued until 1 week before the alleged listing would take place. Then they went ghost, stopped responding entirely. Steven it turns out was exploiting projects for listing fees and delivering only on a small % of them. He’s since been arrested and jailed for a plethora of charges u can google em if curious. He had a coke habit like a California blonde and who knows where the $250k went. He sent his ‘henchmen’ to intimidate another project, they claimed to be former Mossad and literally broke into someone’s home while they slept to demonstrate their ‘power over the situation.’ This led to his arrest by US authorities. The same tactics he tried to use to intimidate me he tried on another project and they decided to report him. I don’t cooperate or speak to authorities and decided I’d burn the bridge instead. So the project was $250k+ out and the main listing would not take place. FML. This caused an immediate emergency and backup exchange was sought. Cryptopia was selected and similarly paid handsomely. I don’t remember the amount exactly but it was over $100k. DEX exchanges did not exist at the time so every project needed somewhere to trade. Not more than 3 months later they were “hacked” allegedly and their bankruptcy proceedings began. I still have multiple #Bitcoin on their trash exchange 5 years later 😤. So almost $420,000 later and back to square one, no exchange listing and an enraged community (rightfully so). I was fuming, how could these exchanges and advisors act so incompetently yet be highly recommended? Crypto was corrupt, as most enterprises are. Well we still had a dev team that was inked for a multi year deal. The problem? They blew most of the $$ building their team, office, and never mentioned their financial struggles as we were their only client. The final payment they asked for in cash cause it would be easier to pay their employees. The day after I dropped it off I received a text, “Sorry we don’t have funds to continue.” But I just paid u AGAIN… Now the devs, the advisor, the exchange, all paid handsomely didn’t keep their word and I had little to no recourse. I was still on the hook for $1m to the big boss that funded this project. Over the course of 1 month the project went from being what would have been a major success to one that’s price was plummeting. Life Lesson: Karma is a bitch. Steven is in jail, the dev team fell apart, Bittrex is bankrupt and I’m a millionaire 6 years later. The journey is never as u expect. Never give up on urself even if u have to throw in the towel on a project and rebuild.
@WhaleChart - Whale | Dinobet.io
BREAKING: Former Ethereum advisor and attorney Steven Nerayoff plans on sharing proof of Ethereum founders’ fraud activities in the early days of the cryptocurrency asset.
@Cryptoking - Crypto King
I worked with Steven… The biggest fraud I’ve ever worked with and that’s a big statement considering I worked with Logan Paul as well… He took $250,000 from me to “list” a project on Bittrex. He said it was guaranteed with his nod and the payment wasn’t a listing fee but a consulting fee. 1 week before listing the Bittrex team went ghost. I have txt messages going back to 2017 regarding this.
@CryptoKidSYD - SYD
@Cryptoking @WhaleChart Let’s get this straight 1. You paid 250K to get a project listed on Bittrex 2. You didn’t have a contractual agreement guaranteeing the listing aside from a “nod” of assurance? 3. If you did, why didn’t you take legal action for breach of contract? Just delete this tweet boss
@Leerzeit - Mr. Huber🔥🦅🔥
@CryptoKidSYD @Cryptoking @WhaleChart His favourite gems he shills to his audience are on bittrex too! https://t.co/ekEHomVoXk
@WhaleChart - Whale | Dinobet.io
BREAKING: Former Ethereum advisor and attorney Steven Nerayoff plans on sharing proof of Ethereum founders’ fraud activities in the early days of the cryptocurrency asset.
@Cryptoking - Crypto King
I worked with Steven… The biggest fraud I’ve ever worked with and that’s a big statement considering I worked with Logan Paul as well… He took $250,000 from me to “list” a project on Bittrex. He said it was guaranteed with his nod and the payment wasn’t a listing fee but a consulting fee. 1 week before listing the Bittrex team went ghost. I have txt messages going back to 2017 regarding this.
@Leerzeit - Mr. Huber🔥🦅🔥
@Cryptoking @WhaleChart Ahh you wanted somebody to help you to decieve your followers to dump on them. https://t.co/5Y05ZZkmjd
@WhaleChart - Whale | Dinobet.io
BREAKING: Former Ethereum advisor and attorney Steven Nerayoff plans on sharing proof of Ethereum founders’ fraud activities in the early days of the cryptocurrency asset.
@Cryptoking - Crypto King
I worked with Steven… The biggest fraud I’ve ever worked with and that’s a big statement considering I worked with Logan Paul as well… He took $250,000 from me to “list” a project on Bittrex. He said it was guaranteed with his nod and the payment wasn’t a listing fee but a consulting fee. 1 week before listing the Bittrex team went ghost. I have txt messages going back to 2017 regarding this.