Other than a few shills running around lying about getting paid, it’s generally accepted that the Hyperverse Ponzi scheme has collasped.

BehindMLM didn’t definitively call the collapse, but we’ve been documenting
Hyperverse’s withdrawal problems
since
January
.

Now, something strange is happening.

HyperOne and HyperNation have emerged. And there appears to be an internal struggle over which Ponzi Hyperverse investors will get funneled into.

HyperOne’s reveal
earlier this month was certainly strange. It began with a 2018 YouTube video featuring HyperTech co-founder Samuel Lee (aka Xue Lee).

Lee co-founded HyperTech with Ryan Xu years ago.

HyperTech is the umbrella company through which the
HyperCapital
,
HyperFund
and
Hyperverse
Ponzi schemes were launched through.

Naturally, misrepresenting a 2022 Ponzi launch with an unrelated 2018 marketing video raisd immediate suspicion.

Accompanying the 2018 Sam Lee video was other videos on HyperOne’s official YouTube channel, representing Kalpesh Patel and Keith Williams, top earners dating back to HyperFund.

Kalpesh Patel was quick to issue a video response,
denying any involvement in HyperOne
.

Whoever is running HyperOne responded in turn by deleting the videos from its official YouTube channel. HyperOne promoters now claim the videos, despite appearing on HyperOne’s 
official
channel, were created by a third-party.

Other than that HyperOne appears to be a carbon clone of HyperFund and Hyperverse. Daily returns, a  new HOT shit token and an MLM comp plan to incentivize investor recruitment.

Considering the marketing story behind HyperOne is Sam Lee split from Ryan Xu and went off on his own, it’s a little strange Ryan Xu’s company CollinStar Capital features on HyperOne’s website:

Alongside HyperOne you have HyperNation, which I wasn’t aware of until a reader pointed it out last week.

HyperNation also pitches itself as the successor of Hyperverse. HyperNation’s official FaceBook page was created four days ago on May 18th. They’ve been spamming Twitter though since May 9th.

So far nobody has put their face to HyperNation. Official
HyperNation marketing videos
feature this dubbed over dork:

HyperNation’s marketing theme is the world is “corrupt and unjust”. And the only escape apparently is losing money in MLM crypto Ponzi schemes.

I know the term “cult” is bandied about like candy these days but, laughable as it may be, HyperNation’s campaign feels more like a lame attempt at indoctrination.

How dumb you have to be to swallow the pitch remains to be seen. As I write this though, HyperOne’s “manifesto” video is closing in on 10,000 views.

499 viewers felt the video was good enough to click “thumbs up”.

Unlike HyperOne, HyperNation haven’t bothered to set up a website yet. Which is concerning, considering the Ponzi reboot’s promised launch is 24 hours away.

If you’re thinking HyperNation looks hastily put together, you’re right. HyperOne has announced a May 27th launch.

W


🤖 Quick Answer

What is HyperNation in relation to the Hyperverse collapse?
HyperNation is a newly emerged platform that has surfaced following the collapse of the Hyperverse Ponzi scheme. It represents one of two competing successor entities, alongside HyperOne, allegedly created to redirect investors from the failed scheme into alternative investment structures within the same operational ecosystem.

Who is Samuel Lee and his connection to HyperTech?
Samuel Lee, also known as Xue Lee, is the co-founder of HyperTech, the parent company established in 2018 that launched multiple cryptocurrency investment schemes including HyperCapital, HyperFund, and Hyperverse. Lee co-founded HyperTech alongside Ryan Xu.

What evidence exists of Hyperverse's financial collapse?
BehindMLM has documented systematic withdrawal problems affecting Hyperverse since January.


🔗 Related Articles

- Mainston Review 2.0: STON Ponzi points scheme
- [HyperOne: Fourth HyperTech crypto Ponzi hoax [updated]](https://www.scamtelegraph.com/article/hyperone-fourth-hypertech-crypto-ponzi-hoax-updated)
- HyperCapital Review: HyperCash resurrection Ponzi scheme
- The Ads Leader Review: Adcredit Ponzi with ties to My 24 Hour Income
- Viral Compensation Review: Ten-tier 3×2 matrix Ponzi cycler