The one thing Hyperverse affiliates want to know is when they can cash out their worthless shit tokens.

The answer is of course never, but rather than admit that Ryan Xu continues to string investors along.

The latest effort is HyperNation, which held a
greenscreen launch event
on May 23rd.

Xu himself was a no-show, leaving a pre-recorded host and actors to front frustrated Hypervese investors.

Our cast of Hyperverse characters are:

Kaylee – host with Singapore accent if I’m not mistaken

HyperDork – they’re calling him Mr. H

Sia (?) – some lady doing a voiceover

Grig Richter – German national whose actual name is
Grigorij Richters
, represented to be CMO at Molecular Future

Ms. N – female HyperDork

Chris Hector – actor playing CEO of Genaro Network

Following some out of context Star Trek CGI (the same style of stolen footage was used to roll out Hyperverse), Kaylee introduced recurring character HyperDork.

HyperDork did his best to equate a Ponzi scheme to Universal Basic Income, ignoring the fact that math guarantees the majority of participants in Ponzi schemes lose money.

HyperDork claims UBI is possible through “blockchain technology”, but again didn’t address the majority of Ponzi investors losing money.

HyperDork closed out with baloney about NFT passports.

“Sia from HyperNation team” was up next. She blabbed on about “technological utopia”.

Sia did reveal HyperNation intends to outsource creation of content to its users.

And of course where would we be without the obligatory NFT collection grift:

Knockoff minions.

We have just launched our new NFT collection, Hitchhiker of Star [sic].

Assuming there’s enough gullible Hyperverse investors left to snatch them up, HOS NFTs are a quick $1 million cash grab for Ryan Xu (or whoever he’s left in charge).

Continuing HyperNation’s parade of nobodies was Grigorij Richter.

I fell asleep during Richter’s blockchain bro speech so I don’t know what he said.

What I do know is MOF was part of HyperFund and collapsed when HyperFund did. Anyone still holding MOF is a certified bagholder.

I also know that on May 23rd, the same day the HyperNation launch webinar was broadcast, someone edited in MOF to Richters’ Wikipedia page.

The reference was removed a day later:

Speaking of shitcoins that have collapsed, up next was Chris Hector – the CEO of Genaro Network.

CEO or paid actor? Here is the actual Genaro Network executive team:

Outside of a Twitter profile created in late 2021, that appears to be manned by the same spam bot that runs Steven Reece Lewis’ Twitter account, “Chris Hector” doesn’t exist.

After launching in mid 2019, Genaro Network did the shitcoin dump shuffle:

GNX was plucked out of obscurity in an
attempt to stop Hyperverse’s native shitcoins collapsing
. It didn’t work.

Like MOF, if you’re still holding GNX you’re a certified bagholder.

The actor playing Hector did his best to pretend GNX was viable. The script got old pretty quick and I tuned out.

Ms. N did


🤖 Quick Answer

What is HyperNation and its connection to Hyperverse?
HyperNation is a cryptocurrency project launched in May 2023 by Ryan Xu, associated with the Hyperverse ecosystem. The platform emerged amid investor concerns about token liquidity and withdrawal capabilities within Hyperverse-related ventures, featuring a virtual launch event with pre-recorded presentations rather than live appearances.

Who are the key figures presented in HyperNation's launch event?
The launch featured several individuals including Kaylee as host, individuals identified as HyperDork and Ms. N, Grig Richter (identified as Grigorij Richters), and Chris Hector presented as CEO of Genaro Network. Ryan Xu, the primary organizer, did not appear in person at the event.

What concerns have been raised about HyperNation and similar projects?
Critics have questioned the


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