How ‘XPRO’ from XERA, Safir/Zeniq & Co. is keeping its distance
Revolutionary crypto technologies, promising returns and now also the prospect of a luxury retreat in the Maldives: the crypto scam XERA.pro, a merger of the failed Ponzi systems Safir/Zeniq, THE BLOCKCHAIN ERA and SUCCESS FACTORY, continues to make its rounds. But now there seem to be new developments.
Strange distancing of the ‘XPRO team’
The strangest news first: a document in which the so-called ‘XPRO team’ clearly distances itself from XERA, Safir, Success Factory and The Blockchain Era was recently circulating in one of the numerous Telegram channels. In the document, XPRO emphasises that it is merely a referral marketing company that supports companies in marketing their products and services through referral programmes.
Any connection to Safir/Zeniq, THE BLOCKCHAIN ERA, SUCCESS FACTORY and even XERA is strictly denied – which seems particularly strange. The team claims that it has only ‘integrated certain data from XERA’, without any further business connections or takeovers. What is striking here is that most of XPRO’s websites were still registered under the name XERA.pro at the beginning of 2024. It was only recently that the name was changed to ‘XPRO’, and only in some cases. On Facebook and Instagram, the company is now communicating under the profile name XPRO, whereas at the beginning of the year it was still operating as XERA.pro.
These circumstances indicate that the scenario we predicted in our September article on XERA.pro and VOO Aviation Service is now becoming reality: Following warnings from international financial regulators, a major reorientation is taking place. A new name, a new look and – as is so often the case with crypto-fraud of this kind – a new back office are apparently intended to create a fresh image, at least according to the official statement.
International recruitment activities and a familiar face
Another explosive piece of news concerns the global activities of leading XPRO/XERA promoters, above all Werner Kaiser. Kaiser, who is already known to many victims from his connection to Lyoness/Lyconet/myWorld, now seems to be on a worldwide recruitment tour. He is currently apparently trying to drum up new followers for the perfidious pyramid scheme in Australia, as has been revealed through various recruiting seminars.
The next step: a critical look at XPRO
We will stay on the case and in a future article, we will take a closer look at the construct of this supposedly new referral marketing company XPRO. In doing so, we will show how new members are lured in via global and private video conferences.
Conclusion: beware of empty promises
The XPRO/XERA/ZENIQ/Safir case is a typical example of fraudulent crypto projects that lure investors with big promises but offer little substance. Those who wish to invest in cryptocurrencies should always pay attention to the transparency and respectability of the projects and inform themselves comprehensively.
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