All that time, I was working on something else in the background.
Because those crypto and gambling sites seemed like maybe they were connected too.
I developed the suspicion: do the same people own all these sites? Is their parasite SEO network just the tip of the iceberg?
I started digging, talking to people. The more I pulled, the more rope there was.
I had Bulgarian lawyers, British blockchain experts, and former staffers from these companies on the phone.
I was calling government officials, opening accounts at business registries, trying to understand how to use blockchain explorers.
But I didn’t want to publish anything until I could prove everything.
Now I can.
There’s so much of it, I’m releasing it in installments, starting today. Each article goes a layer deeper, a step further, into an often-murky world of memecoins, crypto casinos, and hard-to-trace financial transactions. We’ll be seeing blockchain transactions, coin price graphs and, later on, the official documentation proving ownership.
In today’s episode, I’ll introduce the network, the main assets, and the key players. (Link in comments.)
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