Ormeus Global's Secret Owners

A shadowy network of middlemen stands between investors and whoever actually runs Ormeus Global, a cryptocurrency trading bot company that promises 160% returns and is currently taking signups before its official launch.

The company reveals nothing about its ownership or leadership on its public-facing website. But a dig through domain registrations and website code reveals a tangled web of connections to at least two other businesses—and raises serious questions about who controls the operation.

Ormeus Global registered its domain on February 24th, 2017. The company directs visitors to a login page at ormeusbackoffice.com, registered three months later on April 10th. Joseph Frazier, CEO of ApogeeInvent, a web design firm, is listed as the owner of that domain.

ApogeeInvent markets itself as a "fairly priced, well respected, web tailor" offering design, development, SEO and viral video production. But Frazier clarified his role in a September 2017 update, stating that ApogeeInvent only sold Ormeus Global a copy of TitanMLM software and purchased a domain. He claimed his company has no further involvement and functions purely as a software vendor.

The hidden connections deepen when examining the website's code. An email address using the ormeus.com domain—registered the same day as Ormeus Global itself—points to Anthony Simmons at iAM Marketing. Simmons serves as the company's systems administrator.

iAM Marketing, founded by John Barksdale and based in Thailand according to his Facebook profile, is a marketing outfit that specializes in "compensation plan development," "white label cryptocurrency," and product sourcing. The company lists iAM Marketing as the account holder for Ormeus Global's hosting.

This setup is unusual. A typical marketing client relationship wouldn't result in the marketing firm holding the hosting account in its own name, even under an "all in one box" solution. The structure instead suggests Barksdale and iAM Marketing are directly running Ormeus Global day-to-day, not merely providing marketing services.

Yet neither Barksdale, Simmons, nor anyone else appears on Ormeus Global's website claiming responsibility for the operation. The company has released no details about its business model, compensation structure, or launch timeline.

Ormeus Global currently accepts new affiliate signups with the promise of a "B2x89" trading bot generating 160% returns. But potential investors have no way to verify who is taking their money, how the company operates, or where funds are actually going. The layers of web design firms and marketing companies obscure the chain of command entirely.

For a financial operation asking for investor capital, that opacity is a major red flag.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Ormeus Global and what returns does it promise?
Ormeus Global is a cryptocurrency trading bot company that claims to offer 160% returns on investments. The platform was in prelaunch phase as of the review date, accepting new signups before its official market launch.

Who controls Ormeus Global according to the investigation?
Ormeus Global's ownership structure remains opaque. Domain registration analysis reveals connections to multiple intermediary entities and businesses, including links to Joseph Frazier of ApogeeInvent web design firm, obscuring the actual operational control.

When did Ormeus Global register its domain?
Ormeus Global registered its primary domain on February 24th, 2017. The associated backoffice login domain, ormeusbackoffice.com, was registered approximately three months later on April 10th of the same year.

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