HyperVerse was a nearly $2 billion fraudulent crypto investment scheme with a fake CEO at its helm, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and a grand jury allege in a lawsuit and criminal ...
The HyperVerse cryptocurrency scheme, primarily targeting investors in developing nations across Asia, Africa, and the Pacific, crumbled, leaving many unable to access their funds. In Nepal, ...
The CEO of Australian crypto outfit HyperVerse is a graduate of Cambridge, an alumnus of Goldman Sachs, and an entrepreneur who sold a company to Adobe. But there's just one problem: He may not be ...
HyperFund is now HyperVerse and it's time to analyze if this is a legitimate operation or not. For the Hyperfund Haters (original): HYPERFUND ZOOM MEETING (original): INSTAGRAM TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Intro ...
Neither Burton nor the Southern District of Florida Federal Public Defender’s Office, which is currently representing him, responded to requests for comment from Rolling Stone, and no others have been ...
Last week in the world of crypto, the world has unmasked significant scams and hacks happening across the industry, with one of the top issues centering on SEC's X account that hackers accessed. It ...
Rodney Burton, alias "Bitcoin Rodney," is accused of promoting a fraudulent crypto investment scheme, marking the first arrest in the HyperVerse saga. The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) alleges ...
At least two people were behind an alleged $1.7 billion cryptocurrency fraud scheme that once promised investors plans to list on the Hong Kong stock exchange and even hired an actor to play as the ...
United States authorities arrested and charged Rodney Burton for allegedly defrauding more than $7 million through a fake investment scheme, according to allegations submitted by the U.S. Internal ...