Having dumped their DagCoin Ponzi scheme, its marketing arm Success Factory announced they were
entering the US
.

And so in February 2022 Success Factory held an event in Dubai. New CEOs Roald Mailly (Europe) and Jason Tyne (US) were revealed, as well as Forex Insiders.

Oh and securities fraud. Lots of securities fraud.

It seems OneCoin Ponzi alumni and DagCoin founder Nils Grossberg isn’t keen on being the face of his company anymore.

Roald Mailly is a former OneCoin investor. He was in ACN till late 2016, before investing in the Ponzi scheme.

The Ponzi side of OneCoin of course went tits up in early January 2017. Under top OneCoin net-winner Igor Albert’s wing, Mailly and the rest of Alberts’ downline jumped ship for DagCoin.

Mailly climbed as a DagCoin investor to Crown Diamond. In February 2020 he signed on as DagCoin and Success Factory’s Vice President of Marketing.

As of March 2022, Mailly heads up Success Factory Europe as CEO.

Given the real players behind DagCoin and Success Factory are Nils Grossberg and Igor Alberts though, this is really just Mailly’s executive marketing role with a new title.

Jason Tyne has pitched himself as a marketing trainer for years. His longest stint appears to be CEO of something called “New Tycoon”.

That died and Tyne wound up at Cheri Tree’s and Esther Wildenberg’s CodeBreaker Technologies.

CodeBreaker Technologies bills itself as “the world leader in Personality Coding Technology with clients in more than 180 countries.” That’s a fancy way of saying it’s a marketing system.

Anyway Tyne, as CodeBreaker Technologies’ Vice President of Licensing and Vice President of the CodeBreaker Direct Selling Division, spoke at Success Factory events as early as 2020.

In March 2021 Success Factory cited Tyne as “an indispensable part of our community”.

According to his LinkedIn profile, by that stage Tyne was a “Board Advisor” for Success Factory.

At some point Tyne left CodeBreaker Technologies, and bing-badda-boom he’s now the corporate representative of a OneCoin spinoff in the US.

Success Factory launching in the US is intertwined with Forex Insider. But Forex Insider isn’t new. In fact it’s been around since at least 2020.

Up until recently, Forex Insider was a simple signals app. Trouble is, people in a Ponzi scheme aren’t interested in signals. They want to dump money into something and collect a return.

So what’s changed with Forex Insider to coincide with the US launch?

Automated trading.

As he appeared at Success Factory’s Feb 2022 Dubai event, I’ll let Roald Mailly explain;

[18:53] Of course whenever there’s a human step in between, it could lead to a mistake … so we would like to talk that all away and start working with auto trading.

This means that, whenever you are not even on your phone or when you are sleeping, the trade will automatically trigger.

[19:24] The moment you have set this up you can choose between active and passive.

[19:41] If you choose automatic, it will all be d


🤖 Quick Answer

What was Success Factory's business transition in 2022?
Success Factory, the marketing division of the failed DagCoin Ponzi scheme, announced expansion into the United States in February 2022, appointing new regional CEOs Roald Mailly for Europe and Jason Tyne for the US, while introducing Forex Insiders operations alongside alleged securities fraud activities.

Who is Roald Mailly and what is his background?
Roald Mailly is a former ACN investor who joined OneCoin Ponzi scheme in late 2016. Following OneCoin's collapse in January 2017, he transitioned to DagCoin under Igor Albert's leadership, eventually reaching the Crown Diamond investor level.

What connection exists between OneCoin and DagCoin participants?
Multiple OneCoin Ponzi scheme participants, including founder Nils Grossberg and investor


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