OneCoin Posts Fake Semper Fortis Letter To Gain Credibility

OneCoin Posts Fake Semper Fortis Letter To Gain Credibility

For now, these claims have not been proven, and should be ignored for the time being. OneCoin is not a cryptocurrency, and anyone claiming otherwise is one of their paid shills. The OneCoin saga seems to be far from over right now. One thing has to be said”: the team behind this project will stoop to new lows to keep up the illusion of credibility. In a recent Youtube video, the team claims Semper Fortis is verifying OneCoin as a cryptocurrency. These claims are false, and OneCoin remains a bag of hot air. For those who are unaware, the OneCoin program is nothing more than a blatant Ponzi....


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