How Nomy Finance Bankrolls YouTube Influencers Who Churn Out Brazenly Fraudulent Reviews

One of Nomy Finance’s more insidious tactics is paying YouTube influencers to peddle their Ponzi scheme. These channels, often with hundreds of thousands of subscribers, churn out fake glowing reviews, prioritizing cash over the financial wellbeing of their followers.

Check out the screenshot below with an e-mail  from Evelyn at Nomy to Anonimus Trade asking how much it costs for paid Youtube placements.  Thankfully, Anonimus published a video calling out Nomy Finance as a scam instead.

Nomy Finance pays Youtube influencers
Nomy Finance pays Youtubers to make positive review videos
In their  videos, YouTubers always shamelessly parrot the lies from Nomy Finance’s website, then stage deposits of large sums of crypto into a fraudulent demo portal.  Let’s take a recent example: JRCRYPTEX. He calls Nomy a gem and then ‘invests’ $5000 live on his channel.

Let’s go through the lies in this video

  • He’s been doing a lot of research when he’s actually regurgitating lies from Nomy’s website.
  • Nomy’s white paper is impressive but, in reality, it’s a complete fabrication packed with fictitious claims.
  • Nomy has a transparent team when not a single member of the team has any web presence or online history. They don’t exist! Even the CEO’s image is AI generated
  • Nomy Finance is helping hundreds of projects succeed when there’s  no evidence of a single success story.
  • He’s investing $5000 live when he is  likely on a demo portal with fake crypto.
  • The $Nomy token will 5x on launch “guaranteed” and 10x in the long run.  How does he know?
  • Buying the token is like getting in early on $HYPE, $SOL or $SUI.  So irresponsible…
Among the worst Youtube offenders is Tyler Hill Investing, with over 132,000 subscribers, who relentlessly shilled Cryptonomy, Nomy’s previous name. When confronted by a scam victim, he callously told them to ‘shut up.’  He should be sued into oblivion!

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