Alexey Zhirovkin has complete his Ponzi scheme exit-scam.

Approximately 48 hours ago Zhirovkin took down the Antares Trade and Alcor Trade websites.

Following withdrawals being disabled again, BehindMLM called
Antares Trade’s third collapse
in May.

At time of publication Alcor Trade’s official FaceBook page is still up. The last October 4th post is the
fake YouTube deletion post
, wherein Zhirovkin pretended YouTube suspended Antares Trade’s official YouTube channel.

Zhirovkin ran the Antares Trade and Alcor Trade Ponzi schemes as “Alex Richter”.

Richter’s Facebook profile is still up, with the last August 8th post thanking victims for not being angry with him.

Zhirovkin, a Russian national and wanted fugitive, resides in the Dominican Republic with permanent residency.

On September 24th BehindMLM published an article questioning how someone with a criminal record had obtained permanent residency.

Whether Zhirovkin is still in the Dominican Republic is unclear.

While we know the majority of recent Antares Trade and Acor Trade victims are from France and Andorra, total victim numbers and how much they lost to Zhirovkin remain unknown.


🤖 Quick Answer

What happened to Antares Trade and Alcor Trade?
Alexey Zhirovkin, operating under the alias "Alex Richter," shut down both websites approximately 48 hours before publication, completing his exit-scam of these Ponzi schemes. This marked Antares Trade's third collapse following disabled withdrawals.

Who is behind these schemes and where is he located?
Alexey Zhirovkin, a Russian national and wanted fugitive, orchestrated both Ponzi operations. He maintains permanent residency in the Dominican Republic and conducted the schemes under the assumed identity of "Alex Richter."

What evidence of the scam remains online?
Alcor Trade's official Facebook page and Zhirovkin's personal Facebook profile remain accessible. His last post, dated August 8th, thanked victims for their understanding, while previous posts included a fabricated YouTube suspension notice for


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