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June 18, 2018, 01:00:35 PM
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...     



The mentioned Alex Prochukhan in person

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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June 18, 2018, 12:58:59 PM
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June 18, 2018, 12:56:57 PM
All you need to know is this:

https://s25.postimg.cc/imrxznuen/Q-scam.jpg
newbie
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June 18, 2018, 11:50:39 AM
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...     



Btw, I've read these outrageous Prochukhan and Pestyuk have already launched a few more scam-projects: Digithereum, Golden Island, Alpha Cash and Five Winds Assets Managament (FWAM). The same old story - HYIP-projects registered in Hong Kong and even in the Atlantic ocean near West Africa - Cabo Verde Islands))). I wonder how do people can go on beliveing them after all?  Roll Eyes

How interesting...
Questra has been blacklisted by many of the European financial authorities, these mentioned above projects are the next in the queue I suppose.
But in general I'm enormously suprised how a couple of Ukranian guys having nothing but a couple of laptops are able so easily create fake companies and steal money and still haven't been caught by police in any country. Interpol sucks?  Angry
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June 18, 2018, 11:42:50 AM
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...     



Btw, I've read these outrageous Prochukhan and Pestyuk have already launched a few more scam-projects: Digithereum, Golden Island, Alpha Cash and Five Winds Assets Managament (FWAM). The same old story - HYIP-projects registered in Hong Kong and even in the Atlantic ocean near West Africa - Cabo Verde Islands))). I wonder how do people can go on beliveing them after all?  Roll Eyes
newbie
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June 18, 2018, 11:25:43 AM
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

Sadly nowdays "pump and dump" schemes is a very common thing are its ideology is somewhat similar to Ponzi or pyramid schemes (fashionably called "HYIP-projects))). But what "pump and dump" and the "Ponzi schemes" have in common - is that have to know wheen it's time to jump in and when it's time run out untill it's too late and you'll be losing your money. Ill-famed Questra/ Questra MK-II was/ is an example of such a financial pyramid.   
newbie
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June 18, 2018, 09:59:33 AM
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!))   
newbie
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June 18, 2018, 09:50:24 AM
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
newbie
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June 18, 2018, 09:32:58 AM
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.
newbie
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June 18, 2018, 09:10:31 AM
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...     

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May 30, 2018, 03:09:40 PM
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June 17, 2018, 02:51:27 AM

I agree completeley.
It seems that the biggest problem with crypto tokens is that the market is barely regulated and controlled by financial authorities that makes Ponzi schemes and financial pyramids like Questra/ AGAM, Five Winds (FWAM), Digitherium, Alpha Cash, Golden Island possible. And their creators, like Prochukhan and Pestyuk are still able not only to avoid criminal punishment and attack other market players with black PR-campaigns.
The market definitely needs international professional standards to be implemented as well some global regulative acts. Also, in my opinion, the players shall create and participate in the professional associations, which would provide no place for the people like Alex Prochukhan and Cheslav Pestyuk.     

 

I wouldn't say so, at least there's been already some reaction to the fraudsters - the financial authorities in Belgium, Italy, Austria, the Czeck Republic, the Slovak Republic and in the UK to name a few blacklisted Questra and AGAM in the last year. Though the rules of the game are needed to be writen and implenebted of course. I believe the EU authorities (ECB or Eurocomission) will be the first official structure to manage with this task.   



I’d like to believe in better things, to be more exact: to believe that the world community will be able to put an end to all this, and prevent the opportunity itself for such unworthy people like Alex Prochukan and Tcheslav Pesdyuk to deceive people. What`s more, they do not limit themselves and organize a full kind of harassment against rivals that we can see in this topic.

@mikal_akut

Community will end it up, you say?
Possibly by sending ninjas to Prochukhan and Pestyuk to shoot a couple of poisoned needles into their necks or to kidnap them and imprison in some secret dungeon?
I've always wondered what is www.cryptoninjas.net all about? Presumably we can order the ninja services via it too  Grin Grin Grin
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June 17, 2018, 02:44:42 AM
Only confirmed worldcore paid shills https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.40037075 and fucking noobs with just a couple of posts in their profiles https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/compelito-2145171 are posting the same bullshit over and over in this thread. I'm more than sure that all of you are just immoral beggars, that will sell out anything and anybody for a couple of bucks monthly. I'm planing to open an ICO called "Suck My Dick Worldcore Scammers" and I'm sure that all of you will join it, if I'll offer you a payment for that.

im much honored for such kind of attention that you pay to my profile) butt if you pay attention probably you could pay money behind dude???)) now all kidding aside. its essentially important dude to notice that the fact that I defebd worldcore means a little bit less than nothing)))and it also doesnt prove that im a wrc paidposter. as for my newbie position --it man also doesnt mean that im a green hamster who hasn`t a clue about the topic. i do really have. .the fact is that ive registered at the forum relatively not long ago. .you enroll absolutely all in the paidposters army who do not agrtee with you. .ISnt it ridiculous maaan!!? omg

@compelito,

No reason to take mosprognoz closely to the heart, there's been a number of Questra sponsored accounts lurking around: Noads, blurryeyed, IconFirm, mosprognoz to name a few apart from Marina Uni. Or possibly it's just a single, the same, person playing different characters. All of them are better to be ignored for good. 
jr. member
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June 16, 2018, 09:52:44 PM

I agree completeley.
It seems that the biggest problem with crypto tokens is that the market is barely regulated and controlled by financial authorities that makes Ponzi schemes and financial pyramids like Questra/ AGAM, Five Winds (FWAM), Digitherium, Alpha Cash, Golden Island possible. And their creators, like Prochukhan and Pestyuk are still able not only to avoid criminal punishment and attack other market players with black PR-campaigns.
The market definitely needs international professional standards to be implemented as well some global regulative acts. Also, in my opinion, the players shall create and participate in the professional associations, which would provide no place for the people like Alex Prochukhan and Cheslav Pestyuk.     

 

I wouldn't say so, at least there's been already some reaction to the fraudsters - the financial authorities in Belgium, Italy, Austria, the Czeck Republic, the Slovak Republic and in the UK to name a few blacklisted Questra and AGAM in the last year. Though the rules of the game are needed to be writen and implenebted of course. I believe the EU authorities (ECB or Eurocomission) will be the first official structure to manage with this task.   



I’d like to believe in better things, to be more exact: to believe that the world community will be able to put an end to all this, and prevent the opportunity itself for such unworthy people like Alex Prochukan and Tcheslav Pesdyuk to deceive people. What`s more, they do not limit themselves and organize a full kind of harassment against rivals that we can see in this topic.
newbie
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June 16, 2018, 09:42:32 PM

Exactly!
After a brief research it's easy to discover that a bunch of "Stopkrymov" sites are connected to the Spanish Questra one www.questraworld.es - as it was to be proved:


SO unprofessionallyy uncovered themselves......the only fact you must know is that questraworld.es website was created by the same guys who created stopkrymov.com, thats all you need to b are in mind about the people who bully worldcore !!!
Honest investors bekieve the fraudsters will receive the strict punishment they deserve!! It looks like an international criminal syndicate !! MArina uni wont get away with this crime being ab active member of a criminal group. Flunky! ! Easy Friday girl, no more...... .

@compelito
There's been an extensive investigation about the mentioned Marina Uni's person, have you read it and how do you like it?



tganks for upping this post!!) so many pages in the topic that it’s impossible to read from cover to cover. you have found a dossier of ineterest.) it seems as if she is a beautiful girl)) but her devil look and appearance make me scared..(( sharp nails and black soul is a crazy combination..such daughters of evil brake people`s fate and step on men in order to move ahead..noo wonder she was ordered to make a bullshit from worldcore.
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June 16, 2018, 09:32:01 PM
@NOADS

Look inside his account profile "Show the last posts", where you can find his posting history. All clear?



@researcher194,

Yes, I've looked though the Noads profile - almost all of his posts are about Worldcore, he's so mad about Worldcore that even added "Worldcore" to his signature.
All is clear, indeed.


It has long been clear that NOADS is either a paidposterr created by Marina Uni or it can be jusr she who is writing under different nicknames constantly re-signing in from one account into the other one . .As for the statuses and signatures - - people noticed that fact in the russian branch of the forum . //Most people have them who is constantly screaming andshouting that WRC is ostensibly a scam . .They uncover the,selves doing foolish things and compromising those gays who pay them

Ha-ha, do you really mean they're gays, or, better to say, faggots?  Grin Grin Grin

actually I wanted to write gUys rather than gAys but then I got really angry looking at these paidposeters sponsored by notorius prochukhan.,, so youknow I took a Decision to change the second lettter in the word since I do really believe ut reflects a full sense when we speak about an organised criminal band 
/To be honest there are a lot of decent and worthý people in gay community, but thats not about the topic starter un4tunatelly

Ha-ha, of course I was meaning not sexual orientation too, because it's about private life and a natural right to chose  Smiley I've got a friend who's gay but a very nice guy who's managed to stay in relations with his only partner for a number of years.
But in many languages rude forms of "gay" - like "faggot", for example are often used not in connection with sexual preferences but characterising a person in general, the way someone behaves. So Alex Prochukhan and Cheslav Pestyuk are definitely utter faggots and scammers because of his financial activities - they simply dupe out their investors, all the people who believed in their so-called business, and nothing else.   Angry Angry Angry

)))))I totally agree with you. really, they are faggots, not gays. /gays/ would work as a compliment they do not deserve/ WHen I read different kinds of information about pestyuk and Procgkhan, it made my blood run cold. they unscrupulously deceived tens of thousands common people who live paycheck to paycheck((9ppor, really poor people!!the money they stole won`t bring them happiness and they will be take a term of imprisonment, sooner or later !!!
newbie
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June 16, 2018, 09:25:40 PM
Only confirmed worldcore paid shills https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.40037075 and fucking noobs with just a couple of posts in their profiles https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/compelito-2145171 are posting the same bullshit over and over in this thread. I'm more than sure that all of you are just immoral beggars, that will sell out anything and anybody for a couple of bucks monthly. I'm planing to open an ICO called "Suck My Dick Worldcore Scammers" and I'm sure that all of you will join it, if I'll offer you a payment for that.

im much honored for such kind of attention that you pay to my profile) butt if you pay attention probably you could pay money behind dude???)) now all kidding aside. its essentially important dude to notice that the fact that I defebd worldcore means a little bit less than nothing)))and it also doesnt prove that im a wrc paidposter. as for my newbie position --it man also doesnt mean that im a green hamster who hasn`t a clue about the topic. i do really have. .the fact is that ive registered at the forum relatively not long ago. .you enroll absolutely all in the paidposters army who do not agrtee with you. .ISnt it ridiculous maaan!!? omg
newbie
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June 16, 2018, 07:58:00 AM

I agree completeley.
It seems that the biggest problem with crypto tokens is that the market is barely regulated and controlled by financial authorities that makes Ponzi schemes and financial pyramids like Questra/ AGAM, Five Winds (FWAM), Digitherium, Alpha Cash, Golden Island possible. And their creators, like Prochukhan and Pestyuk are still able not only to avoid criminal punishment and attack other market players with black PR-campaigns.
The market definitely needs international professional standards to be implemented as well some global regulative acts. Also, in my opinion, the players shall create and participate in the professional associations, which would provide no place for the people like Alex Prochukhan and Cheslav Pestyuk.     

 

I wouldn't say so, at least there's been already some reaction to the fraudsters - the financial authorities in Belgium, Italy, Austria, the Czeck Republic, the Slovak Republic and in the UK to name a few blacklisted Questra and AGAM in the last year. Though the rules of the game are needed to be writen and implenebted of course. I believe the EU authorities (ECB or Eurocomission) will be the first official structure to manage with this task.   

newbie
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June 16, 2018, 03:26:39 AM
Questra should hire a professional writer or crypto expert to their services instead of a simple girl writing very simple reviews about anything in this world for a couple of coins - gas equipment, metal doors, automotive repairs, nursery service etc.  Grin
Marina Uni is a very poor choice for Mr.Prochukhan

Being a scammer and cheating people - that is a very poor choice for Mr.Prochukhan!

In my opinion we deal with the global problem which is simply called "the lack of regulation on the market", Sinfang was absolutely right, I share every word there:




I agree completeley.
It seems that the biggest problem with crypto tokens is that the market is barely regulated and controlled by financial authorities that makes Ponzi schemes and financial pyramids like Questra/ AGAM, Five Winds (FWAM), Digitherium, Alpha Cash, Golden Island possible. And their creators, like Prochukhan and Pestyuk are still able not only to avoid criminal punishment and attack other market players with black PR-campaigns.
The market definitely needs international professional standards to be implemented as well some global regulative acts. Also, in my opinion, the players shall create and participate in the professional associations, which would provide no place for the people like Alex Prochukhan and Cheslav Pestyuk.    

  
newbie
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June 15, 2018, 01:18:06 PM
Questra should hire a professional writer or crypto expert to their services instead of a simple girl writing very simple reviews about anything in this world for a couple of coins - gas equipment, metal doors, automotive repairs, nursery service etc.  Grin
Marina Uni is a very poor choice for Mr.Prochukhan

Being a scammer and cheating people - that is a very poor choice for Mr.Prochukhan!
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