Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
The first responses from Wesley are not particularly convincing.

However, the screen shots he posted are interesting. Basically he's trying to say that someone -- perhaps the same guy who posted the accusatory blog -- is claiming they were hired to get him deported, and want $35k in order NOT to make the deportation happen.

While weird, this doesn't really mean much. It could be the victim trying to get back some of his money in a roundabout way, and it could be someone else trying to exploit the situation for $35k. Or Wesley could be making all of this up. Or this entire thing could be a bullshit attack on Wesley in order to squeeze $$ out of him.

But Wesley really needs to provide some clarity here.

I tweeted to him:

Can you please clarify?

Did you ever have anything to do with the supremeX coin?

Did those text conversations depicted ever take place?

Did anyone wire you $250k in 2022 to buy into any coin you were associated with?


We'll see if he answers me.


I wouldnt hold your breath Druff. Too many of these shitcoin pump and dump scams online with random "Projects" and coins/tokens attached to them. The have no real value other then the big grownups like BTC, ETH, ETC, LTC which have been around long enough along with the stable coins like USDC and TUSD. the rest are all speculative junk bond type stuff. I set up a mining op several yrs back on a supposed SHA-256 coin that was being hyped and was doing decent mining till the rugpull right around the time alot of us were going to be able to convert to BTC and such. Wasnt out anything then the clock cycles on my one computer but it was annoying.