Crypto Fraud Unveiled: $1.3B Loss As Chuck Norris-Endorsed CEO Turns Out To Be Illusion

Crypto Fraud Unveiled: $1.3B Loss As Chuck Norris-Endorsed CEO Turns Out To Be Illusion
In a recent investigation by The Guardian, alarming details have emerged regarding a crypto project, HyperVerse, that allegedly lost $1.3 billion of investors’ funds.  The report reveals that the chief executive officer promoted by the project, supposedly backed by celebrity endorsements including Chuck Norris, appears to be absent. Investigation Exposes HyperVerse Crypto Scam HyperVerse, promoted by Australian entrepreneur Sam Lee and his business partner Ryan Xu, founders of the now-collapsed Australian Bitcoin (BTC) company Blockchain Global, has been scrutinized for its deceptive practices. The project attracted thousands of investors, who ultimately lost millions of dollars. The investigation raises concerns about the legitimacy of HyperVerse’s CEO, as the qualifications and credentials attributed to the supposed chief executive, Steven Reece Lewis, have no basis.  Related Reading: XRP Price Set To Spike As Ripple Enters Another $1.5 Trillion Industry Promotional material released for HyperVerse claimed that Lewis graduated from the University of Leeds and held a master’s degree from the University of Cambridge. However, neither institution has any record of his existence. Furthermore, there are no records of Lewis on ..

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