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Topic
Board Games and rounds
Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
by
Veleor
on 08/11/2018, 20:10:19 UTC
One more connection between Worldcore and swindler Pavel Krymov

On 3 April 2018 Pavel Krymov’s lawyer wanted to release Krymov from remand prison with a bail in the amount of 3 million rubles (50,000 USD). Court statement is available by the link. Direct link to the document.
On 3 April 2018 Worldcore demanded a compensation from the Rusbase magazine in the amount of 3 million rubles (archive).

Detailed information in Russian topic: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2251768.msg47581397#msg47581397



A number of facts indicate that swindler Pavel Krymov is related to Worldcore.

Pavel Krymov’s accomplice Oleg Polishevich (Forex Trend CEO) shared a Worldcore link in his Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oleg.polishevich/posts/10209837584041089

Photo of Oleg Polishevich and Pavel Krymov at the Forex Trend presentation.



On 23 August 2017 Pavel Krymov has published an ad on his blog about preparing of big advertising campaign for ICO. In the next day FintechEU has created the Worldcore ICO thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2116305.0

Worldcore bought ads in Google with the title "Pavel Krymov is not guilty": http://archive.li/MuUGq



Worldcore office in Prague is located on Kremencova street and the irony is that Pavel Krymov used pseudonym "Kremencov" in his past financial pyramids.

Worldcore CEO Alexey Nasonov admitted that he had calling to Pavel Krymov periodically. Video in Russian language: https://youtu.be/0TOc9JdshOM?t=710