Collapsed MLM crypto scams Safir International, Success Factory and The Blockchain Era, have grouped together as Xera.

The reboot was announced on January 24th, and revealed at an in-person marketing event in Dubai.

Before we get into Xera, here’s a rundown of the three collapsed scams it’s made up of:

Safir International
was a Ponzi scheme built around Zeniq Coin.

Last month My Neo Group, a Monaco outfit headed up by founder and CEO Mickael Mosse, announced it had
acquired what was left of Safir
.

My Neo Group rebooted Safir as Neo ZenTech. Apparently that only lasted a month a half before Mosse pulled the plug.

As of December 2023, SimilarWeb tracked ~557,000 monthly visits to Safir’s website. Outside the Dominican Republic however, Safir recruitment had collapsed.

Success Factory 
was a
marketing spinoff
of the
DagCoin
Ponzi scheme. Both schemes were owned and operated by former OneCoin Ponzi promoter Nils Grossberg.

Success Factory
began to collapse
in mid 2022. In October 2022, Grossberg was
arrested
by Estonian authorities.

It appears following his release, Grossberg
fled to Dubai
and went right back to Ponzi scamming.

Success Factory
officially collapsed
in August 2023. Today Success Factory’s defunct website domain redirects to something called “SF Suite”.

SF Suite appears to be a failed reboot of Success Factory.

As of December 2023, SimilarWeb tracked just ~85,000 monthly visits to SF Suite’s website. Most of that traffic originated from Russia (28%).

The Blockchain Era
 is the fourth reboot of the collapsed
WeWe Global
Ponzi scheme. LyoPay, LyoTrade and LyoWallet are associated shell companies.

The Blockchain Era and all associated shell companies are headed up by WeWe Global founder and CEO Luiz Goes.

As of December 2023, SimilarWeb tracked just ~57,000 monthly visits to The Blockchain Era’s website. 51% of that traffic originated from Italy.

Xera
will launch on the domain “xera.pro”, privately registered on January 8th, 2024.

A visit to Xera’s website today reveals a “coming soon” countdown timer:

The timer is scheduled to expire on or around February 4th.

On the executive side of things we have

Henk Diepbrink – Xera Managing Director, Dutch national and former Managing Director of Safir

Werner Kaiser – Xera Global Vice President, part of Safir’s “Elite Circle of Trust” and former Lyoness Ponzi promoter

Diego Endrizzi – Xera Head of Global Sales, top Italian promoter of WeWe Global and The Blockchain Era

Gorka Buces – Xera Chief Visionary Officer, former CVO of the
collapsed Xifra and Decentra
Ponzi schemes

Nils Grossberg – Xera Head of Global Partnerships, founder and CEO of collapsed DagCoin and Success Factory Ponzi schemes

There is no mention of Mickael Mosse and Luiz Goes. Whether they’re involved in Xera or whether they’ve cashed out is unclear.

As to Xera’s business model, it’s another AI trading bot Ponzi ruse they’re calling Quantwize:

There’s also some node/validator crypto balo


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Xera and its connection to previous cryptocurrency scams?
Xera represents a consolidation of three defunct cryptocurrency schemes: Safir International, Success Factory, and The Blockchain Era. Announced on January 24th and presented at a Dubai marketing event, Xera regroups these collapsed MLM operations. Safir International operated as a Ponzi scheme centered on Zeniq Coin, experiencing significant recruitment collapse outside the Dominican Republic by December 2023.

Who acquired and attempted to rebrand Safir International?
My Neo Group, a Monaco-based company led by founder and CEO Mickael Mosse, acquired Safir's remaining assets. The company rebranded it as Neo ZenTech, though this iteration lasted approximately one and a half months before Mosse discontinued operations, ultimately leading to Xera's formation.

**What market presence did Safir maintain before its


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