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Welcome to The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger channel — I’m Danny de Hek, and today we’re pulling the plug on NexQloud, a so-called tech disruptor that’s peddling fake cloud computing, bogus “NanoServer” claims, and now hiding behind lawyers after being exposed.
After publishing a well-researched exposé calling out NexQloud’s outrageous lies, I received not one, but TWO legal threats from New Zealand law firm Bell Gully, delivered by their partner Tania Goatley. Their demand? That I delete my blog and YouTube video — and pay $5,000 — for the crime of journalism.
THIS VIDEO COVERS:
You’ll also see exclusive images satirizing the absurdity of this launch — including me (Danny) holding a NexQloud device with the same seriousness I’d give a Happy Meal toy, while their lawyer admires a racing-bike-turned-“NanoServer” like it’s the future of computing.
LET’S BE REAL:
This isn’t journalism they’re trying to shut down — it’s accountability.
So, to Bell Gully and Tania Goatley: next time you want to protect a client, pick one that isn’t selling fairy dust and crypto hype to mum-and-dad investors.
To NexQloud: Your buzzwords are broken. Your NanoServer is nonsense. Your time is up.
To the public: stay sharp, ask questions, and always follow the money.
WARNING TO INVESTORS: If someone is asking you to “buy hardware” or “stake crypto” to earn passive income with zero transparency, it’s likely a scam. Do your due diligence.
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By The Crypto Ponzi Scheme AvengerWelcome to The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger channel — I’m Danny de Hek, and today we’re pulling the plug on NexQloud, a so-called tech disruptor that’s peddling fake cloud computing, bogus “NanoServer” claims, and now hiding behind lawyers after being exposed.
After publishing a well-researched exposé calling out NexQloud’s outrageous lies, I received not one, but TWO legal threats from New Zealand law firm Bell Gully, delivered by their partner Tania Goatley. Their demand? That I delete my blog and YouTube video — and pay $5,000 — for the crime of journalism.
THIS VIDEO COVERS:
You’ll also see exclusive images satirizing the absurdity of this launch — including me (Danny) holding a NexQloud device with the same seriousness I’d give a Happy Meal toy, while their lawyer admires a racing-bike-turned-“NanoServer” like it’s the future of computing.
LET’S BE REAL:
This isn’t journalism they’re trying to shut down — it’s accountability.
So, to Bell Gully and Tania Goatley: next time you want to protect a client, pick one that isn’t selling fairy dust and crypto hype to mum-and-dad investors.
To NexQloud: Your buzzwords are broken. Your NanoServer is nonsense. Your time is up.
To the public: stay sharp, ask questions, and always follow the money.
WARNING TO INVESTORS: If someone is asking you to “buy hardware” or “stake crypto” to earn passive income with zero transparency, it’s likely a scam. Do your due diligence.
READ THE BLOGS
SPONSOR A REVIEW
Want me to investigate a specific scheme? You can now sponsor a deep-dive review — I’ll trace the founders, dig into the documents, and expose the mechanics of the fraud: https://danny.dehek.com/index.php?rp=/store/danny-de-hek/review
Support the show

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