did a bunch of research on these guys…looks like scam…Aladin Capital = MacroTrend Capital and its partners, Greg Lustig, Kevin Gluckstal, and Rick Jordon run a fraudulent investment scheme out of florida. They are confidence men using fake bank documents, fake addresses, fraudulent accounts, and phony promises and representations to lure investors and businesses into partnering with them.
they defraud people by making claims to access to soveriegn wealth funding and bank deposits. their investment scam runs through aladin coin.
Underlying this is a crypto currency scam called Aladin Coin. It has also been exposed as a completely fraudulent activity where they use fake bank documents to convince people that they have financial backing. Aladin Coin makes representations that are completely bogus in terms of investment returns, funding, bank deposits and investments.
read all about it:
http://behindmlm.com/mlm-reviews/aladincoin-review-aic-ponzi-points-scheme/And here:
https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/is-this-boutique-firm-a-scamnot-legitAnd here:
http://www.yscam.com/macrotrend-capital-group-llc-1a#m150916.
And Bitcoin talk:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2909424.0Re: Too Many Scams Impacting Bitcoin - Aladin Coin
February 11, 2018, 03:38:38 AM
Its a complete scam. Kevin Gluckstal and Greg Lustig of both Aladin Capital LLC and MacroTrend Capital LLC are connected to this. MacroTrend collects fees from companies needing investment upon signing LOI's and IA's. Only they never fund. Haven't done one deal. Another attached scam to Aladincoin. Stay clear.
https://www.facebook.com/Aladin-Capital-Team-Viet-Nam-442600602742976/http://www.macrotrendcapital.com/https://aladincapital.com/about-us/