A hologram wristband that claims to boost energy, defy aging, and protect your cells from harm. That's what Quantum Supremacy is selling for $200 a pop—and the company behind it has ties to one of crypto's biggest Ponzi schemes.

Quantum Supremacy operates through dralexwholelifehealing.com, a website run by Alexander Loyd, who calls himself a doctor based on a PhD in naturopathic medicine. The company's other principal is Larry Napier, who also runs Quantum Nutritional Life. The two men appear together on company webinars, though their exact roles remain murky.

Here's where it gets interesting: before Quantum Supremacy, Napier was actively promoting OneCoin, the cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme that defrauded investors of billions. Between 2018 and 2019, Napier worked as part of Denis Murdock's team of US-based OneCoin promoters. For Loyd, Quantum Supremacy appears to be his first MLM venture.

The wristbands themselves are marketed with sweeping health claims. Quantum Supremacy promises they will "instantly increase your energy, endurance, strength and stamina," "defy the aging process," and "protect your body's cells from outside destructive forces." The bands use what the company calls "QUANTUM³ TECHNOLOGY," though that term is never actually defined.

A single wristband runs $200. A three-pack costs $500. According to Napier's website, the wristbands were created by Mike Flint, a strength and conditioning coach with no apparent background in quantum physics or medical device manufacturing.

The FDA has not approved these wristbands to treat, cure, or manage any medical conditions. More crucially, Quantum Supremacy has presented zero peer-reviewed evidence backing any of its health claims.

The compensation structure is classic MLM. Affiliates earn commissions when they sell wristbands directly to customers and when they recruit other affiliates to join. Direct retail sales earn $30 per wristband or $70 for the three-pack. Sales generated by personally recruited affiliates pay $5 and $10 respectively.

The residual commission system uses a 2-up structure tracked through a unilevel team. This means an affiliate sits at the top with all personally recruited members on level 1. When those level 1 members recruit their own affiliates, those new recruits land on level 2 of the original affiliate's team. This cascades indefinitely down multiple levels. Affiliates pass up commissions through these uplines, with the specifics of how much money flows to which levels not clearly disclosed in available materials.

This setup creates the familiar MLM dynamic: money flows upward through recruitment chains rather than from actual retail customer demand. With unproven products and vague compensation structures, it's the people at the top—Loyd and Napier—who benefit most while the vast majority of recruited affiliates struggle to make their money back.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Quantum Supremacy and how is it marketed?
Quantum Supremacy is a product marketed as a hologram wristband claimed to enhance energy levels, slow aging, and provide cellular protection. The company sells these wristbands for approximately $200 each through the website dralexwholelifehealing.com, operated by Alexander Loyd, who holds a PhD in naturopathic medicine.

Who are the principals behind Quantum Supremacy?
The company is operated by Alexander Loyd and Larry Napier. Loyd presents himself as a doctor based on naturopathic credentials, while Napier also manages Quantum Nutritional Life. Both men appear in company webinars, though their specific organizational roles remain unclear and undisclosed to the public.

What is the connection between Quantum Supremacy and cryptocurrency fraud?
Larry Napier previously promoted


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