World Way Capital provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the business.

Despite a cock and bull timeline presentation dating back to 2011, World Way Capital didn’t exist until October 2018.

World Way Capital provide incorporation documents for World Way Capital in Ontario, Canada.

The incorporation address is a residential address, purportedly shared by a number of other businesses.

This suggests the address itself is baloney, and that World Way Capital has no actual physical presence in Canada.

According to a provided certificate, World Way Capital LP appears to have been set up through Sergiu Valuta of Delacroix Enterprises.

Delacroix Enterprises only seems to exist in conjunction with incorporation of third-party companies.

This suggests it’s primary business is providing incorporation services to clients for a fee.

A different generic office building address in Canada is provided in the footer of the World Way Capital website.

Additional ambiguous addresses for Vietnam, Kenya, the Philippines are also provided.

A video titled “CEO of World Way Capital John Walters”, was uploaded to the official World Way Capital website on May 14th.

The amusing video is narrated by someone with a thick European accent. Footage of an actor representing Walters is combined with stock footage.

The actor representing John Walters can repeatedly be seen reading from a script (follow his eyes). His voice is also poorly dubbed over.

Obviously John Walters, as depicted in the video, doesn’t exist.

In an attempt to prevent people from pointing any of this out, World Way Capital has disabled comments for the video.

Funnily enough BehindMLM ran into a Sergui Valuta in connection with the Buy Time Ponzi scheme.

That was back in 2017 and back then it was the “Damitra Group”. Same fake CEO model.

As per our
Buy Time review
, both it and Valuta seem to have ties to the
Richmond Berks
Ponzi scheme too.

Valuta is believed to be based out of Europe, which fits the broken English on the World Way Capital website.

At the time of publication Alexa pegs Iran (27%) and the US (15%) as top sources of traffic to World Way Capital’s website.

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

World Way Capital Products

World Way Capital has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market World Way Capital affiliate membership itself.

The World Way Capital Compensation Plan

World Way Capital affiliates invest USD and bitcoin on the promise of an advertised ROI.

USD Investment Plans

WWC Forex – invest $20 to $499 and receive a 124% ROI after 16 weekdays

WWC Nasdaq – invest $500 to $4999 and receive a 143% ROI after 24 weekdays

WWC SP – invest $5000 to $24,999 and receive a 164% ROI after 32 weekdays

WWC Xetr – invest $25,000 to $49,999 and receive a 188% ROI after 40 weekdays

WWC DJ – invest $50,000 to $149,999 an


🤖 Quick Answer

Who is behind World Way Capital?
Sergiu Valuta of Delacroix Enterprises established World Way Capital LP. The company provides no ownership information on its website. Delacroix Enterprises appears to exist primarily for incorporating third-party companies, suggesting a shell structure rather than legitimate business operations.

What is World Way Capital's physical presence?
World Way Capital claims incorporation in Ontario, Canada, using a residential address allegedly shared by multiple businesses. This indicates no actual physical presence, with the address appearing to be fraudulent rather than a genuine business location.

When was World Way Capital actually established?
Despite presenting a timeline dating to 2011, World Way Capital did not exist until October 2018. This discrepancy between claimed history and actual incorporation date raises significant credibility concerns about the company's legitimacy.


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