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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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on 01/07/2018, 08:27:38 UTC


@stardefender: You should know that imagination has been and is the base of all discoveries and inventions! Future may show if I was right or false in my thinking about Worldcore.   


Future will show definitely. 
At the moment apart from all the omagionary "facts" posted we've got he rating below and I agree with it - Worldcore is no nothing extremely good or bad, it's mediocre and developing with 2.9 out of 5 rating at icorating.com, a lot depends on the team efforts.






Yeah, and I might add: In view of their soaring plans (inter alia Swiss bank licence and IPO) it also strongly depends on still disposable capital. And hereof I suppose some problems: They surely had high promotion costs for ICO, but this didn´t perform as wanted. And I can imagine that their operational business doesn´t perform well, too.

Ha-ha, I'd say that almost any business doesn't perform as it was expected and it depends on a lot of unexpected factors.
Obviously the black-PR attack ruined the WRC performance significally but also we've got amother example earlier in this thread - Dodecademic. This token from the very beginning was cheaper than WRC but after a sudden McAfee's speech in support of it, it jump for 61% high above the market dynamics. A lot of interesting things happen these days...
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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on 30/06/2018, 07:45:49 UTC


@stardefender: You should know that imagination has been and is the base of all discoveries and inventions! Future may show if I was right or false in my thinking about Worldcore.   


Future will show definitely. 
At the moment apart from all the omagionary "facts" posted we've got he rating below and I agree with it - Worldcore is no nothing extremely good or bad, it's mediocre and developing with 2.9 out of 5 rating at icorating.com, a lot depends on the team efforts.




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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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on 29/06/2018, 18:17:09 UTC
By the way, in this quote you also can find the copy of a "Certificate Of Compliance" for Worldcore, issued by a small Russian company that offers payed consulting and business information - Deiteriy. I believe they issue anything for what you pay. Note: There has never and nowhere been showed a Czech Certificate!

https://ru.lynkos.com/company/deiteriy-co-ltd 


You can belive in whatever you want - ghosts, UFOs, city of Atlantis and the King Arthur's sword - it's your very own birthright.
But believing and having a proof to acuse - two polar things.
Imagination can take you everywhere - so, travel well!  Tongue
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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on 29/06/2018, 18:12:19 UTC
Another independent confirmation Worldcore was attacked and WRC ruined:

https://s25.postimg.cc/nms3sm6z3/image.jpg



What's interesting, ICO rating claims in the artcle posted above:

"We did not find information confirming the truthfulness of the arguments cited by opponents of Worldcore"

What else is needed to be added? Absolutely nothing!
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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on 28/06/2018, 18:02:58 UTC

BTW, who wants to hire marketing director or WORLDCORE?

https://pp.userapi.com/c845018/v845018076/8ede8/kdaSLc3fWIc.jpg

And so what?
Sean have his own side business and his company has an office in Prague not far from the Worldcore office.
I know a lot of people in business working for several companies and themselves as well.
Successful and highly motivated people! Also, why don't you simply ask Sean via his page on LinkedIn about?
On his page it's clearly stated that he works for Worldcore and for himself as well.
No problem at all.
 
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
by
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on 22/06/2018, 19:25:17 UTC

And additionally, in connection with market capitalization - we've got some distinct examples that this means nothing.
Let's have a look at Docademic - it cost initially less than WRC after it was ruined, but just have a look what's going on with it in the moment!
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/docademic/  Docademic is up by more than 61 percent while the crypto market is moving at a slow speed on 12-18th of June. In comparison to the majority of the crypto market players which has been through serious fluctuation in the past week, Docademic has been on a continuous upward momentum. And that's because John McAfee has been in strong support of this cryptocurrency having spoken it's favour! The things are absolutely unpredictable on the market.

Doesn't it mean Worldcore should recruit some like, let's say, Eugene Kaspersky to their services to make the WRC token great again?  Grin




Nope  Cheesy
Eugene Kaspersky seems to be a scandalous figure, he's been under FBI suspicion in distributing spyware instaed of proper anti-malware kits))
And possibly he's connected to the Russian FSB. At least his wife had a couple of official projects with FSB. That's why Kasperky family as the promoters wouldn't be a wise choice)).

And regarding Docademic, doesn't its graphs look like classical pump and dump scheme?   Grin
But even if Docademic is pump and dump - so what? Is this way of doing crypto bussiness directly prohibited by any authorities? Nope, once gain!)) 
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
by
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on 20/06/2018, 10:54:07 UTC
What makes laughing is that all the paid Questra accounts - mosprognoz, Noads, IconFirm, blurryeyed and Marina Uni very often use the same words in their posts, for example, "shills"  Grin Grin Grin Does it mean extremely poor lexicon or the same single person playing different "characters"?  Grin Grin Grin Ain't it strange.
mosprognoz, couldn't you explain us, please? 
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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on 20/06/2018, 08:10:35 UTC
Ha-ha-ha, Marina are you here once again?
Wouldb't you like to have a talk about yourself first and activities?

What "reviews" do you like to write the most? Gas equipment? Nursery care? Vehicle repairs? Cryptoken?

Tell us what are you paid the best for?





ValarCrais,

Earlier mosprognoz confirmed that Marina Uni is paid $1-2 per her post, but it depends on if she's considered as Junior or Senior paidposter. Taking into consideration the investigation about her "Feedback activities" you placed above, I think she could be rank as a Senior poster and paid $2 for a her single post accordingly. 


Boys & girls, it looks like this time Marina Uni has outdone herself having put out a whole garbage heap upon us - pell-mell pictures, comments, videos, Russian, English, some true, some fake and hardly readable and useless overall... What did she want to say? What was it all about?


   
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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on 18/06/2018, 19:51:50 UTC
After the information about scammers went beyond Runet (Russian and Ukrainian part of the Internet), and in order to promote themselves in the EU, scammers made the next move – they closed the offshore dupe-a-matic Questra Holdings Inc (and the website questra.es) and reformed to work in the EU by launching the parent company Atlantic Global Asset Management, or AGAM (atlanticgam.es) in abbreviated form, and allegedly, an advertising broker in Spain – this time in Madrid, not in Murcia (questraworld.es). Now an offshore scam, which is allegedly based in Cape Verde, accepts investments, and the second (based in Madrid, Spain) is engaged exclusively in advertising, and has nothing to do with investments, deceit and fraud. People have been hired to act as directors (the way Pestyuk and Prochukhan like it), and the scam is now ‘in full bloom’ in the EU :

A similar scheme was already used in Ukraine by Konstantin Mamchur, who was promoting the scam Questra Holdings Inc. He disguised as ‘Club of the Merry and Inventive’; now, this scheme of risk and scam delegation has been made for the whole Questra scam:
In many EU countries, the activities of scammers are banned at the state level, but they conceal this information from their partners:

Let us recall, in case you have forgotten – Questra Holdings Inc messed up with the dummy directors of its Spanish branch in Murcia by using random photos from the internet; apart from not being directors in Questra Holdings Inc, these people were not even aware of it, about which investors warned in advance:

Of course, someone had to maintain the new office of the new Questra World’s scam in Spain; to somehow stick with the legend, it was necessary to rent an office, hire people, hire the so-called public people, who would present the company in public (as you may know, during their previous scams, Pestyuk and Prochukhan hired actors – so it is the same principle); this part was given to Konstantin Mamchur, who went ‘on vacation in Madrid’ in summer; a month later, he appeared in Questra World’s office in Madrid in an unusual way – undoubtedly, he was the one to open it. We hope that the Spanish police will investigate this pyramid and interrogate the Questra World team, and especially its ‘directors’, and the truth will come out:

The activities the scam would engage according to the scammers! Although all the information provided in the screenshots is nothing but a lie, both about 2009 and the license (which entitles the company to work ONLY in Cape Verde, and nowhere else), just as all of its work activities; with a probability of 99%, there is no office in Cape Verde!
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
by
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on 18/06/2018, 14:59:33 UTC
Questra/ AGAM are not that actual at all at the moment though Alex Prochukhan hired some obscure latino to promote it's in second version or better say - relaunching this Ukranian scam project. Telling you the truth I find Questra actions very strange and illogical. Do they really believe someone would believe Questra for the second time and bring their money once again? Or these PR-campaign against Worldcore - a complete waste of time and money, they've managed to drop the WRC price but what for and what's then? What strange people they are...     



Regarding token price drop.
Let's take for example Docademic - it cost initially less than WRC after it was ruined, but just have a look what's going on with it in the moment!
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/docademic/  Docademic is up by more than 61 percent while the crypto market is moving at a slow speed on 12-18th of June. In comparison to the majority of the crypto market which has been through serious fluctuation in the past week, Docademic has been on a continuous upward momentum. And that's because John McAfee has been in strong support of this cryptocurrency having spoken it's favour! The things are absolutely unpredictable on the market.

Do you mean Worldcore should recruit some like, let's say, Eugenie Kaspersky to their services to make the WRC token great again?  Grin
And regarding Docademic, doesn't its graphs look like classical pump and dump scheme?  Grin

Nope  Smiley
Eugene Kaspersky seems to be a scandalous figure, he's been under FBI suspicion in distributing spyware instaed of proper anti-malware kits))
And possibly he's connected to the Russian FSB. At least his wife had a couple of official projects with FSB. That's why Kasperky family as the promoters wouldn't be a wise choice)).

If Docademic is pump and dump - so what? Is this way of doing crypto bussiness directly prohibited by any authorities? Nope, once gain!))   
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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on 18/06/2018, 14:32:58 UTC
Questra/ AGAM are not that actual at all at the moment though Alex Prochukhan hired some obscure latino to promote it's in second version or better say - relaunching this Ukranian scam project. Telling you the truth I find Questra actions very strange and illogical. Do they really believe someone would believe Questra for the second time and bring their money once again? Or these PR-campaign against Worldcore - a complete waste of time and money, they've managed to drop the WRC price but what for and what's then? What strange people they are...     



Regarding token price drop.
Let's take for example Docademic - it cost initially less than WRC after it was ruined, but just have a look what's going on with it in the moment!
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/docademic/  Docademic is up by more than 61 percent while the crypto market is moving at a slow speed on 12-18th of June. In comparison to the majority of the crypto market which has been through serious fluctuation in the past week, Docademic has been on a continuous upward momentum. And that's because John McAfee has been in strong support of this cryptocurrency having spoken it's favour! The things are absolutely unpredictable on the market.
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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on 13/06/2018, 17:12:14 UTC
An extensive in-depth review of Questra by the serious Belgian magazine Finance Lab, their outgo is simple: Questra is a scam, Alex Prochukhan and Cheslave Pestyuk are mentioned amonst the owners.

Read the full story here, Google translate helps a lot:
https://financelab.blog/2018/04/23/vermeend-ponzinetwerk-questra-kondigt-doorstart-in-belgie-aan/

https://s25.postimg.cc/hg6117gn3/prochukhan_belg.jpg

 
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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on 11/06/2018, 17:32:43 UTC
And then a little more about Prohukhan and Pestyuk familly scammers team - fake companies, fake business, fake promises and as the result Questra is banned by the financial authorities here in Belgium,  and in many other EU countries. Meet your "heroes", guys!

 
Another investigation about Aleksander Prochukhan and Cheslav Pestyuk of Questra - worth reading too.


Clear evidence of P&P’s (Prochukhan & Pestuk) and their relatives’ participation in the international financial pyramids of Questra World and Atlantic Global Asset Management, something to be added to already sufficient legal grounds for their arrest.

Kulibab Ekaterina (maiden name: Osyuk), 5/18/1987, EP067210.

Earlier she used the address from the bank statement: Av. Dr. Perdo Guillen, 5, 30100 Murcia, Spain for the Questra Holdings Ltd company where she is the beneficiary of the main company of the Questra World pyramid.

https://i.imgur.com/vPEK5Ze.png

CaixaBank registered under reference 2100 in the Registry of the Financial organizations of the Bank of Spain, defined under the same name in the Trade Registry of Barcelona, page B-41.232 with the tax identification number A-08663619 located at: Barcelona, Avenida Diagonal 621.

REAFFIRMS
That the account number 2100-0210-03-0000011112 is the property of KATERYNA KULIBABA, passport EP067210; valid until 15/06/2022; address: Av. Dr. Perdo Guillen, 5, 30100 Murcia, Espana

Its international identifiers are:

BIC/SWIFT Code: CAIXESBBXXX
IBAN: ES95.2100.0210.0300.0001.1112
This certificate is valid and after the demand of the interested party it has been issued in Murcia on 20/10/2015

CAIXABANK, S.A.
02786, MURCIA PLANO SAN FRANCISCO

Her sister Lilya Osyuk has married Prochukhan. Now her full name is Lilya Prochukhan. Here they are together with Prochukhan at the office of Questra World:
https://i.imgur.com/vVTCdSA.png

https://i.imgur.com/pBjehqm.png
https://i.imgur.com/PDbleXY.png

An interesting fact: she is engaged in promotion of pyramids since 2012, has children. The big question is who’s going to bring them up further, as her husband Vladimir Kulibaba (Gaydarzhi) also participates as an assistant in the activity of this organized criminal group.

https://i.imgur.com/NosTXPs.png
Pay attention to the cynical statements of Vladimir «While all the rest are in a stupor, we’re making money!»

https://i.imgur.com/IucVFXE.png

Swindler Vladimir Kulibaba in Questra’s criminal office

https://i.imgur.com/zkhMIct.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/elNDbrw.jpg

The swindler Vladimir Kulibaba in the red Ferrari bought for the pensioners’ money.

By the way, here’s Prochukhan sitting in the same car. For you to know, the car was promised to the best partner in the Questra World pyramid.

https://i.imgur.com/go1jUdm.png

There is information that Prochukhan tried to make to himself a counterfeit passport to flee from the country and get lost. We’ll return to it a bit later.

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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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on 11/06/2018, 17:28:02 UTC
Lets' meet the Marina Uni's employer - Alex Prochukhan of bad Questra fame who organized this campaign against Worldcore while being itself under investigation about the investors money!

 
And here' the Questra "hero" responsible for the campaign against Worldcore - Aleksander Prochukhan.
He's the real owner of the criminal international financial pyramid Questra World and AGAM (Atlantic Global Asset Management) - to Aleksander Prochukhan from Ukraine and his close partner Vyacheslav Pestyuk. They worked together with Krymov. Can anyone explain to me why are they still at large?

Let’s discuss a delicate family issue, why did his wife’s (Prochukhan Lilia Aleksandrovna, 2/18/1990, AB899416) sister (Kulibaba Ekaterina, 5/18/1987, EP067210) control the head company Questra Holdings Ltd., while he withdrew what he managed to steal from his credulous investors using the company registered on him in Hong-Kong (Development Distribution Analytics Capital ltd.) under the guise of a partner of Questra Holdings Ltd.?





https://i.imgur.com/D5AsDec.png
Aleksander Prochukhan, 15.03.1985, AT057398


https://i.imgur.com/p6jbd4e.png
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
by
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on 11/06/2018, 16:43:00 UTC
And 2 seconds of looking at the topicstarter's prifile are enough to make up your mind.
Marina Uni is hired for making paid reviews - nothing more, nothing less. Here's an excellent investigation about her. Don't take her posts seriously at all.

Attention – important information concerning the creator of this topic.

The part of the given person in organized criminal group that created Questra World, Atlantic Global Asset Management (AGAM), 5 Winds, QW Lianora is determined.

User Marina_Uni was imprudent to click on the link sent to her as a bait (allegedly with compromising evidence) in PM. This way it has been found out who stands behind this Black PR attack on Worldcore using Marina_Uni as a poster.

Surprisingly her real name is Marina Uni (alias and synonyms: Marina Juni, Marina Uni, Morning_Fog)! They haven’t even try to hide! However, nothing new – Alexander Prochukhan and his accomplices in his pyramids Questra World, Atlantic Global Asset Management (AGAM), 5 Winds created by them, QW Lianora also showed their faces and names wherever possible, at conferences and photoshoots. Therefore after the fall of the pyramids it was necessary to urgently create infoglut with all these sites like stopkrymov, Krymov himself and Worldcore, that’s allegedly Krymov’s, as it bought an expensive banner on mmgp.ru

Marina_Uni or Marina Uni in person:

https://i.imgur.com/ZwuIgKu.png

She has an apartment in St. Petersburg, she rents it out and for this money lives in Asia. She was used to go hitch-hiking, quite a rude madam, but you’ll see it yourself.

She’s married. Her husband Velichko Mikhail is now in India with her. His part in this organized criminal group as a member of the Black PR team is now being determined.

Her interests are:
PR, rawism, esoterics, tourism, tattoos. Everything would be fine, but her soul is rotten and vendible:

https://i.imgur.com/Np8HXUa.png

Saved copy: http://archive.is/n1Did
Skype: loreon5
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marina_uni/
Photo archive: http://prochukhan.org/marina_uni.zip
VK: http://vk.com/morning_fog
Saved copy http://archive.is/9CnSk
Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/111799771919249174546
Saved copy http://archive.is/VK3EX
In all social media we came across obviously advertising and pre-paid posts, since 2014:

https://i.imgur.com/c4vfe9b.png

(RUS, Post text translation):
The skilled nurses of patronage service “Ressurection” provide professional patient care. All our nurses have medical education, which allows the patient receive medical care at the highest level. The nurses can also do other small tasks.

Saved copy:  http://archive.is/FtUSK


https://i.imgur.com/xZUXUa2.png
(RUS, Post text summary)
Review regarding the installation of metal doors by yunimarina89
Saved copy: http://archive.is/3ao4l

https://i.imgur.com/ebJuc4z.png
(RUS, Post text summary):
Welding torches advertisement by yunimarina89
Saved copy: http://archive.is/3ao4l

https://i.imgur.com/8T8FVZD.png

(RUS, Post text summary):
Various reviews on car repair services, car dealership and armchairs by Marina Yuni
(RUS) So she likes to kiss others’ asses for a cheap price and has a lot of experience in it

https://i.imgur.com/SdPkfsP.png

(RUS, Post text summary):
Salt advertisement by Marina Yuni
(RUS) How much do the reviews cost? Let’s see the primary source and we’ll learn

https://i.imgur.com/HTh57vn.png

Saved copy:  http://archive.is/n1Did
So we enter LifePR website, register and see:
Prices (8.01.2018)
Publications in social media Facebook, VK, Twitter, OK, Moй Mиp, Foursquare, Instagram – 7.00 p.
Writing the text for the post: 6.00 p.
Like, repost, entering a social media society: 4.00 p.
Posting on in advance defined platforms: 15.00 p.
Posting in blogs and forums: 9.00 p

Marina Uni, how much do they pay you for Bitcointalk? The scoundrel made 782 posts and 98% of them are in this topic. So we get something about 7000 rubles without the bonus from Alexander Prochukhan and his organized criminal group.

Seems to be very little. I agree. She didn’t succeed in blackmailing. She wanted two Bitcoins.

More about the blackmail and the threat of Black PR here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2223444.0

You must understand that posting at forums, reposts and likes are the first step of Life PR account. After that they start to write texts and work for a specific customer (a Life PR member can accept offers of slavery for a certain client), management of trolling teams, etc. Judging by the time of her registration on this website, she isn’t a beginner and we see it on her activity on Bitcointalk. The account was created a day before the start of this topic (20.09.2017), specially for the work against Worldcore.

There is no evidence presented by her that could directly prove the connection with Krymov or intention to cheat on people. If you use your own head for thinking, you can surf Google, other forums and finally visit the National Bank of Czech Republic website and verify, that the financial services license is still valid, and that Worldcore is still quite legit (especially in crypto field, where other companies can only dream of such a license that Worldcore has). The company has responsible persons that carry out their primary tasks, and the management of the company doesn’t hide the faces and doesn’t change from the day of the company foundation. After the ICO the price of WRC token has risen 5 times from the face value. Those who wanted, fixed their profits long ago.

So we see the violation of all the “conscience laws” (Hi to you, fake esoteric-fan), outright concealment of the real swindlers, such as Alexander Prochukhan, who has only one task (read my previous posts) – to lay the blame and responsibility to the investors in created and fallen pyramids on innocent people. The swindlers invested large amounts of money in fake news creation and adding fake videos to it (read my previous posts).

Yes, it was made quite effectively, I will remind you – for the money stolen from uestra Worls, AGAM, 5 Winds, QW Lianora investors by Prochukhan, Mamchur, Pestyuk, Kravtsov and their accomplices. The news about Krymov was published on REN-TV, Russia’s President Advisor made a repost. But that’s the way information wars go – people don’t check the information and a lie becomes a truth.

Unfortunately they’ve messed with wrong people. All the gang of this criminal group was revealed, the work was done, that others couldn’t do. The data would be published in parts, we’re creating prochukhan.org website, where we’ll publish the whole scheme of this criminal group with all the proofs, dumps, logs and complete information regarding all persons involved in the pyramids and the attack on Worldcore, including corrupted bitches like Marina Yuni.

As we’ve promised, your families and all the investors fooled will be informed. All the collected files in RAW format have already been sent to police and migration departments of European and not only European countries. We will show the people the true picture and scope of your criminal activity. Hundreds of thousands of victims is your problem, forever now.
Marina – I think it’s high time to restart your life, but as a pig now.

For those who missed my previous materials with evidence and documents regarding the participants of Black PR attack on Worldcore:

Part 1 – Alexander Prochukhan, Ekaterina Kulibaba, head company and a streak company for withdrawals from Questra World / AGAM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2236259.msg36938446#msg36938446

Part 2 – Alexander Prochukhan’s relatives – whole families as drops for the investment scheme of Questra World.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2236259.msg36946581#msg36946581

Part 3 – More info about Alexander Prochukhan’s company Development Distribution Analytics Capital Limited, used to withdraw 30,000,000 USD into BTC
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2236259.msg36947564#msg36947564

Part 4 – Tatyana Djurba (Grushko) and her husband as accomplices of the organizer. Link on the archive of her mail (8GB, .mbox format) for 5 years, hundreds of messages regarding the coordination of work of pyramids of Alexander Prochukhan, Cheslav Pestyuk, Konstantin Mamchur and others – an awesome inside!
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2236259.msg36949012#msg36949012

I call on every one of you to check all the facts before trusting such low-paid trolls and posters like Marina_Uni. Think on your own or they’ll think it for you and put into your head the things others need. My posts are always full of documents, not of facts distortion.
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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on 11/06/2018, 16:39:10 UTC
Yes, Sinfang, indeed - I found another evidence on the web that Wolrdcore was attacked, here it is:

https://s25.postimg.cc/nms3sm6z3/image.jpg
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Re: Attack On Worldcore: Who hides behind?
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on 11/06/2018, 12:51:54 UTC
The recent (April 2018) extensive investigation how Questra works from the serious Dutch financelab.blog - it says Questra is definitely a harmful Ponzi-scheme:   

"The roots of Questra and AGAM are in Kazakhstan and Ukraine. Konstantin Mamchur, Aleksandr Prochukhan, Cheslav Pestyuk, and the Kazakhs Stanislav Kravtsov and Fanis Dzhuraev have been involved in all kinds of scams for years. They use the so-called MLM model (multi-level network marketing) that we see today at Questra (now Lianora), where members can build their own network and take off in a pyramid structure. If you are higher up in the pyramid by recruiting more employees, you increase your income because you earn a share of the commissions that your employees earn", - says the article.

https://financelab.blog/2018/04/23/vermeend-ponzinetwerk-questra-kondigt-doorstart-in-belgie-aan/

It's all in Dutch, but Google helps!



I think it's absolutely clear.
Worldcore is managing the damage slowly.

Questra/ AGAM is thinking.
Alex Prochukhan and Cheslav Pestyuk are busy with their new pyramids - Digithereum, FWAM, Golden Island - I wish the police could caught them in an act! 
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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on 10/06/2018, 16:06:40 UTC
I think it's absolutely clear.
Worldcore is managing the damage slowly.

Questra/ AGAM is thinking.
Alex Prochukhan and Cheslav Pestyuk are busy with their new pyramids - Digithereum, FWAM, Golden Island - I wish the police could caught them in an act!  
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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on 08/06/2018, 16:09:35 UTC

Worldcore is amongst partners of the massive Money Europe conference in Prague, the event has extremely solid status - the speakers are from Apple, Samsung, PayPal, Nordea, Deutsche Bank, UniCredit and so on. And, yes, thanks to omnipresent Sean Patterson Wink




Sean was a "public face" of those scammers WORLDCORE: He has also been the public face for Worldcore, the innovative Czech-based payments provider that recently completed a successful round of fundraising (ICO).

https://www.eurodigitalpartners.com/sean


WORLDCORE lying







I don´t understand what you want to tell us. The text seems to me a little confuse.

Sean Patterson didn't working in EUPSProvider s.r.o. becourse he has also been the public face for Worldcore.

WORLDCORE lying:

https://i.epvpimg.com/Tmtobab.png

truth:

https://www.eurodigitalpartners.com/sean

EUPSProvider s.r.o. are: Alexey Nasonov and Marianna Luzanova (?).



And so what?

Look, in the picture of the Worldcore team you've posted he's in the middle.
Btw, in his video interview when talking about the small Worldcore administrative team working in the HQ in Prague Alex Nasonov mentioned amongst the Russians "one American" - meaning Sean Patterson apparently.

Why Sean Patterson can't be involved in several projects at once?
The ill famed Questra scammers Alex Prochukhan and Cheslav Pestyuk also have Alpha Cash and Digithereum.  
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Board Games and rounds
Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
by
Stardefender
on 07/06/2018, 19:48:37 UTC
@researcher194

Your point of view sounds sensibly and, well, we're all social human being, indeed.
So I've the idea - let's arrange "the peaceful negotiations".


@Marina Uni

What if we bury the hatchet: you'll announce there's nothing wrong with Worldcore, it's alive, well and staying in Prague and you won't be posting anything in connection with it, and then in my turn I'll do the same - I won't be posting anything about Questra and yourself personally.
How do you like, bad peace is always better than a good fight  Wink 



Wow, interesting times are coming!))))

I've been a witness of a courteous peace/ (or better  say - truce) proposal during an online war without any proper weapon  Smiley
It seems to me now that the attackig side of Questra was thrown back by a number of counter-strikes and the winning side of Worldcore is giving a hand of peace to put the end of this useless and senseless conflict. Worldcore, we salute you!  Kiss Kiss Kiss

Interesting times we live in, very interesting...