OneCoin hired a Bulgarian PR firm to handle its London event—and no one will say where it's actually happening.

OneCoin is charging affiliates up to €200 for tickets to its upcoming "CoinRush" event in London. There's just one problem: the company hasn't announced the venue.

The top OneCoin downline group, One Dream Team, jumped the gun last month and announced Wembley Arena as the location. Wembley, a 12,500-capacity indoor stadium in northwest London, seemed like a logical choice. Then OneCoin's top investors backpedaled. The venue, they suddenly claimed, hadn't been chosen yet. Whether Wembley's management rejected OneCoin or the company never actually booked it remains unclear. OneCoin has said nothing publicly about the confusion.

One Dream Team's premature announcement is telling. These are among the scheme's highest earners with direct access to OneCoin management. They wouldn't casually announce wrong information—unless they genuinely believed it was locked in.

Yesterday, OneCoin launched a "CoinRush London" website to provide investors with event details. The location section reads "to be announced."

The website's footer credits DotSlave, a web design company, for the work. But the domain registration tells a different story. The site is registered to Yuliana Nakova, who lists her company as "Simbol Media Grup"—Symbol Media Group in English. DotSlave, it turns out, is part of Symbol Media Group, a Bulgarian PR firm based in Sofia.

Symbol Media Group isn't just a web design shop. According to its website, the company offers strategic planning, advertising, media buying, public relations, event planning, and social media management. They're a full-service operation.

That raises a question: why would OneCoin hire a complete PR firm just for web development? It wouldn't make sense. If you're already working with an all-in-one agency, you'd use all their services.

There's another angle worth considering. Using a third-party PR firm to book the actual venue keeps OneCoin's name off the contract. Venues across London have made it clear they won't host Ponzi schemes. Hiring Symbol Media Group to handle event logistics—including venue bookings—could be exactly the workaround OneCoin needs.

Comprehensive PR services don't come cheap. That's relevant because regulators eventually catch up with schemes like this. When they do, court-appointed receivers pursue clawbacks from vendors. In the Zeek Rewards and TelexFree cases—MLM Ponzi schemes comparable to OneCoin in scale—receivers successfully went after companies that profited from the schemes.

Symbol Media Group may discover that managing an event for OneCoin comes with risks regulators don't forget.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is the OneCoin CoinRush event in London?
OneCoin organized a CoinRush event in London, charging affiliates up to €200 for tickets. The cryptocurrency company hired Bulgarian PR firm Symbol Media Group to manage promotion, though the venue remained unannounced despite initial claims it would be held at Wembley Arena.

Why was Wembley Arena announced then denied as the venue?
OneCoin's top downline group, One Dream Team, prematurely announced Wembley Arena as the location. OneCoin subsequently backpedaled, stating the venue hadn't been officially selected. Whether Wembley management rejected the proposal or OneCoin failed to secure booking remains unclear.

What does One Dream Team's announcement reveal about OneCoin?
One Dream Team's premature venue announcement suggests coordination issues within OneCoin's organizational structure and raises questions about transparency regarding


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