Less than 48 hours ago BehindMLM published evidence suggesting GSPartners’ G999 was created via an off the shelf shitcoin script.

In response to that article, GSBank have deleted the evidence.

Despite the name, GSBank is not a bank – it’s a shell company incorporated in Mwali.

GSBank is just one of many shell companies Josip Heit runs his
G999 Ponzi scheme
through.

It’s also the account name GSPartners uses to manage their G999 source-code on BitBucket.

As reported earlier this week, the readme file in the G999 source package
points to it being a clone of other pump and dump scamcoins
.

GSPartners, at least as far as we know, isn’t associated with the scamcoins but they were obviously created with the same script in 2018.

In response to that article, GSBank has deleted the readme file:

Given this is the action GSPartners chose to take instead of addressing the evidence, we’re taking this as confirmation G999 was in fact created using a scamcoin script.

This in and of itself isn’t surprising – most MLM shitcoins are just copy and paste jobs. What we called GSPartners out on though was the representation G999 was developed by an in house team of developers.

It
clearly
wasn’t.

G999 is currently trading at $0.0038. With the Movenpick apartments XLT shitcoin deal seemingly
DOA
, we’re not sure what’s next for GSPartners.

Whatever Josip Heit comes up with, we’ll keep you posted.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is GSBank's relationship to G999?
GSBank is a shell company incorporated in Mwali that operates as an account name for GSPartners to manage G999 source code on BitBucket. Despite its name, GSBank functions as a corporate vehicle rather than a legitimate financial institution, serving as one of several entities through which G999 operations are conducted.

Why did GSBank delete evidence from its repository?
GSBank removed the readme file from its G999 source package following publication of analysis suggesting G999 was created using an off-the-shelf shitcoin script. The deletion occurred within 48 hours of the evidence being publicly documented, indicating an apparent attempt to eliminate documentation linking G999 to clone scamcoins.

What does the deleted readme file reveal about G999?
The removed readme file contained references indicating G999 was cloned from other pump-and-dump scam


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