Solidus Global provide no information on their website about who owns or runs the business.

The Solidus Global website domain (“solidusglobal.com”) was registered on May 27th, 2018.

Chris Principe is listed as the domain owner, through what is assumed to be a virtual address in Saint Lucia.

Principe first popped up on BehindMLM’s as one of the marketing arms of the
OneCoin
Ponzi scheme.

In exchange for an undisclosed sum of money and/or position or positions within OneCoin, Principe
promoted OneCoin through his Financial IT publication
 in early 2016.

Around the same time, Principe was also
promoting
the
Skyway Capital
Ponzi scheme.

In addition to appearing in Financial IT, Principe spoke at OneCoin events and presented himself as an insider.

OneCoin
unofficially collapsed
in early 2017. Principe, along with everyone else riding the OneCoin Ponzi train, distanced themselves from the scam throughout 2017.

In mid 2017 Principe
sued
prominent OneCoin critic Timothy Curry. Principe claimed Curry calling out his association questionable businesses cost him a Skyway Capital contract worth $75,000.

Yes, that’s
the same
Skyway Capital Ponzi scheme we referenced earlier.

It is widely believed Principe’s lawsuit was funded by OneCoin, as part of a proxy effort to go after one of their loudest critics.

Principe played this up, regularly referring to his lawsuit as “us vs. them” and a chance to “get the haters” at various OneCoin events.

Despite the bravado however, Principe quietly
settled the lawsuit
in April this year.

Another OneCoin figure involved in Solidus Global is former top investor, Juha Parhiala.

As we mentioned earlier, most of OneCoin’s top brass abandoned ship after the January 2017 collapse.

During OneCoin’s heyday, Ted Nuyten routinely celebrated Parhiala’s earnings on BusinessForHome.

Nuyten heralded Parhiala as the top MLM earner in the world, clocking in at around $24 million annually.

In late 2017 Parhiala
emerged as the new owner of a bar
in Cambodia.

2018 was mostly a quiet year for Parhiala, up until a September 3rd Facebook post;

Are you ready? This is my last project ever!

With Solidus Global we will did it one more time! With this opportunity are you willing to walk along with me one last time!?

Juha Parhiala | Independent Coach

In a
letter accompanying the post
, Parhiala confirms Chris Principe is the founder of Solidus Global. Solidus Global marketing material also cites Principe as CEO of the company.

On Facebook the official Solidus Global account credits Parhiala as the company’s “Grand Ambassador”.

Read on for a full review of the Solidus Global MLM opportunity.

Solidus Global Products

Solidus Global has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Solidus Global affiliate membership itself.

The Solidus Global Compensation Plan

Solidus Global affiliates invest in “gold mining contracts” on the promise of a ROI.

Commissions are paid when they recruit o


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Solidus Global and who operates it?
Solidus Global is a company registered on May 27th, 2018, with domain ownership attributed to Chris Principe through a Saint Lucia virtual address. The website provides no transparency regarding actual ownership or management structure of the business operation.

What is Chris Principe's connection to OneCoin?
Chris Principe emerged as a marketing representative for the OneCoin Ponzi scheme in 2016, promoting it through his Financial IT publication in exchange for undisclosed compensation or positions. He also presented himself as an insider at OneCoin events.

What other schemes has Principe been associated with?
Beyond OneCoin, Chris Principe simultaneously promoted the Skyway Capital Ponzi scheme around 2016, demonstrating involvement in multiple fraudulent investment schemes during the same period.


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