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September 28, 2018, 03:42:23 AM
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What happened: CEO Worldcore Alexey Nasonov has the fake diploma.

Scammers Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1067343/

Scammers Website: http://worldcore.eu/, https://worldcore.trade/

ANN thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2233834.0



Diploma of CEO Worldcore Alexey Nasonov has a direct connection with the Worldcore company because investors were misled that he has a Higher financial education.

The education of Alexey Nasonov was mentioned in the articles about Worldcore.



In the Linkedin profile of CEO Worldcore Alexey Nasonov it is also said that he has graduated from UniMFA (University of marketing, finance and audit) of Prague in 2015 with the Master's degree.



 

Information about diploma of Alexey Nasonov on the UniMFA website: http://diploma.unimfa.com/2016/01/26/bcaa88777270614/

Now we will prove that UniMFA is a fiction, molded by Worldcore scammers.


Worldcore CEO Alexey Nasonov alleges that he studied at UniMFA in 2011-2015 though UniMFA website was created at the end of 2015.



Unimfa.com was registered in September 2015 - at the same time when Alexey Nasonov became a director of Worldcore (EUPSProvider s.r.o.).


https://rejstrik-firem.kurzy.cz/osoba/2703805/


Fake date of foundation 'EST. 2011' is written on the website unimfa.com. This "university" didn't exist then in any form.



The name "UniMFA" appeared only at the end of 2015.


https://rejstrik-firem.kurzy.cz/24276294/bitcoin-market-sro/


UniMFA company belongs to Marianna Luzanova. She is also a co-founder of Worldcore (EUPSProvider s.r.o.).



Remarkably that in the Linkedin profile of Marianna Luzanova has written the real date of the foundation of UniMFA - 2015 year.


Until 2015 UniMFA and Worldcore (EUPSProvider s.r.o.) had the same address: Praha, Jinonická 1185/50.


https://rejstrik-firem.kurzy.cz/02226987/eupsprovider-sro/


After one simple action, we learnt that the website UniMFA contains records only about 4 issued diplomas.



MAFB88777221215
MAFB86537221215
BCAA86532270614
BCAA88777270614



There are only two persons in all the world who have been given diplomas of UniMFA: Alexey Nasonov and Alexey Dengin.




Alexey Nasonov and Alexey Dengin were co-founders of the "Startmeup", located at Křemencova 186/7.
And Worldcore (EUPSProvider s.r.o.) has the same address.


https://www.podnikatel.cz/rejstrik/startmeup-s-r-o-05823790/


Summing up: CEO Alexey Nasonov was given a fake diploma from Worldcore organizers.
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September 28, 2018, 09:49:22 AM
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Everything about Worldcore is fake/scam.

I think the majority of altcoin users/investards are aware of this & stayed away, but there are always a few that fall for theses types of scam, especially when there are hoards of fake accounts that are used by WRC to promote their BS.

One born every minute I guess.

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September 28, 2018, 10:37:15 AM
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What is the problem with Prague? Why do all scammers(mostly Russians) like to pretend that they are from the Czech Republic? Here are some more fans of the Czech Republic. Are these some Russian dreams of a good life?

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September 29, 2018, 03:46:29 PM
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wtf; this is next level shit

never thought people will act so
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October 13, 2018, 12:02:31 PM
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https://archive.fo/K7inS
https://archive.fo/Rngr2
https://archive.fo/4GoGP
https://archive.fo/dzSKX
https://archive.fo/EfSa0
https://archive.fo/vBQ06

When an organisation fakes qualifications it is not a good start.
Like the OP I did a simple test to see how many records the website held.

To a native English speaker this reference would also be considered a red flag:


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October 13, 2018, 01:53:21 PM
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This worldcore thing is getting serious each day.

I was under the impression tht it is a legit business.
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