A cryptocurrency scheme called Real Points claims to offer investment opportunities through a digital coin that exists nowhere but in the company's own system. The operation is run by Murali Krishna Alanki, though you'd struggle to find that name anywhere outside Real Points marketing materials.

Real Points Academy Ltd operates from the British Virgin Islands on paper, but the company registered its European domain from a residential address in Cyprus. When investigators dug deeper, they found Alanki listed as the sole director of RealPoints LTD in the UK Companies House records as of September 2016. He used a virtual office address—one provided by British Monomarks, a company that sells mailbox and virtual office services. Real Points has no actual physical presence in the UK.

Alanki oversees at least two other companies: Award Group Asia, supposedly based in Hyderabad, and Real-FX Group. The Award Group Asia website vanished without explanation. Nobody can figure out what Real-FX Group actually does. Outside Real Points promotional materials, Alanki is a ghost. No interviews, no public profile, no track record. That absence speaks volumes.

The product Real Points sells is membership itself. There are no actual goods or services you can buy and resell. Instead, affiliates buy "points" at escalating price tiers. A Beginner membership costs €100 for 1,000 points. A Regular membership runs €300 for 3,000 points. At the top, an Ultimate membership sets you back €10,000 for 125,000 points. These points convert into RealCoin, a cryptocurrency that exists only within the Real Points ecosystem.

Here's the critical part: RealCoin is not publicly tradeable. It has no market value you can verify. Real Points alone decides what the coin is worth at any given moment. The company literally sets the price whenever it wants.

Real Points bundles educational materials with membership—courses on finance, banking, cryptocurrency, and trading strategies distributed through something called Real Academy. But Real Points' own terms openly admit Real Academy is not accredited. It's not recognized by any public or private authority. It's not a licensed university, college, or any form of actual educational institution. You're paying for training from an unlicensed operation.

The structure is textbook Ponzi. Money flows in from new recruits buying points at prices the company controls. Those recruits are told the coins will appreciate. Real Points decides when and how much they appreciate. Early investors see gains—money coming from later investors—while the company extracts fees. Meanwhile, the coin has zero value outside the system and zero way to cash out at market rates.

Affiliates have no way to liquidate their holdings at genuine market prices because no real market exists. They're trapped holding digital assets worth whatever Real Points says they're worth. The company controls both supply and demand.

If an MLM operation won't tell you who actually owns it, won't use real products, creates its own untraded cryptocurrency, and distributes unaccredited training materials, that's your signal to walk away. This is the playbook.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Real Points and who operates it?
Real Points is a cryptocurrency scheme claiming to offer investment opportunities through a digital coin existing only within the company's internal system. The operation is managed by Murali Krishna Alanki, though minimal verifiable information about him exists outside Real Points marketing materials and official records.

Where is Real Points Academy Ltd registered and what is its physical presence?
Real Points Academy Ltd is registered on paper in the British Virgin Islands, with its European domain registered from a residential Cyprus address. UK Companies House records show Alanki as sole director of RealPoints LTD since September 2016, operating from a virtual office provided by British Monomarks, indicating no actual physical UK presence.

What red flags characterize the Real Points operation?
Red flags include the cryptocurrency existing solely within the company's proprietary system, operator anonymity outside marketing materials, offshore registration combined with residential address usage, rel


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