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Crypto.com's Secrets:
What the Exchange Isn't Telling Us.
Who Is Kris Marszalek?
Is Crypto.com Insolvent?
The Domain AI.com cost
Exactly 70billion CRO.
[More on ai.com in the next article.]
Kris Marszalek, CEO of Crypto.com, faces scrutiny as the company reissues 70 billion CRO against community wishes, raising fears of insolvency and echoes of his past at Ensogo, an e-commerce firm that collapsed in 2016.
Crypto.com and the Cronos ecosystem.
The Crypto.com unburn debacle reissued 70 billion CRO tokens. This decision increased the total supply from 30 billion to 100 billion, with the additional 70 billion CRO vesting over ten years—a move that has sparked contention and dissatisfaction among holders.
Only a handful of CRO holders, primarily Crypto.com and Cronos Labs (the architects of this proposal @kentimsit,@mircroz , @Fwiz) wanted it to sail through despite the majority
( #Crofam ) opposing the reissuing of the 70 billion CRO.
These tokens were “burned” and removed from circulation during the Golden Era of 2021 when Crypto.com was a dominant force and CRO ranked among the top-performing coins. Unburning them seemed illogical to many and essentially means dilution of the existing supply.
With whales stepping in to vote for the “strategic reserve” against the community’s wishes, CRO prices dropped, sliding 10% immediately.
Fast forward to 2026,
Concerns are now mounting that Crypto.com, led by CEO Kris Marszalek, might be orchestrating yet another scam to exploit users.
To understand these claims, one must look back at Marszalek’s long and controversial history, tainted by allegations of fraud and questionable business practices.
Alongside Rafael Melo, Crypto.com’s current CFO, Marszalek faced scrutiny at Ensogo, a company that collapsed in 2016.
The Ensogo Scam-
Crypto.com launched in 2019, but before that, Marszalek and Melo were executives at Ensogo.
Ensogo was an e-commerce platform specializing in flash sales and daily deals, operating across Southeast Asia. It collapsed in 2016, leaving investors and partners in financial ruin.
The platform offered deep discounts on goods, services, and travel, targeting emerging markets like Singapore, Hong Kong, and Thailand. At its peak, it boasted over 600,000 active subscribers and a vast network of merchant partners.
Between 2013 and 2014, Ensogo expanded rapidly, capitalizing on its revenue to onboard more users and attract investors. This aggressive growth was spearheaded by Marszalek, who also fueled investor hype.
Trouble emerged in 2015 when Ensogo was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). Filings revealed declining revenue, and the company posted an $11.6 million loss that year.
On June 20, 2016, Ensogo announced it would shut down operations in all markets except Hong Kong. Three days later, on June 23, it closed entirely and delisted from the ASX.
The shutdown left customers unable to redeem vouchers, merchants unpaid, and shareholders—once believers in Ensogo’s vision—empty-handed.
Marszalek resigned in June 2016 and, within weeks, founded Foris Limited, the parent company of Monaco.com, to create a crypto-backed debit card.
Monaco raised $26 million in an ICO in 2017, roughly a year after Ensogo collapsed.
However, instead of fulfilling its ICO promises, Monaco rebranded to Crypto.com after purchasing the crypto.com domain for $12 million. This rebranding introduced a new token: CRO
If Crypto.com collapses, CRO holders will bear the brunt 💯
Lessons from Marszalek’s Ensogo past, where he resigned just before its downfall, are telling. If Crypto.com is printing its way out of insolvency, diluting CRO holders, then holders must be on the lookout lest they be rugged




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@coinbureau Same like FTX event. Created artificially by Binance. Looks like Binance is the catalyst for bear market.
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🚨 EVERYTHING IN CRYPTO CHANGED SINCE OCT 10...
That day, over $19 BILLION in crypto positions were liquidated.
At the time, it felt like just another dip.
In hindsight, it marked a structural shift.
We are now 140 days past that event — and the market has not recovered.
Bitcoin $BTC is still down nearly -50%.
Ethereum $ETH remains over -62% below its peak.
Altcoins have erased $510B.
Momentum never truly returned.
October 10 wasn’t just a dip.
It was the day leverage broke the cycle... and never stopped.


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LPS from gut bacteria can leak via compromised barriers (caused by stress, processed foods, antibiotics, etc.), leading to inflammation, reduced testosterone, and neuro issues like brain fog, per studies (e.g., PMC articles on LPS-testis effects). Prevalence of endotoxemia isn't 90%; linked to metabolic syndrome in ~38% of high-risk elderly men. Enterosgel effectively reduces IBS symptoms by binding toxins like LPS in RCTs, but results vary. Dietary fixes are key.
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90% of men are walking around with a molecule in their gut that's destroying their testosterone, their brain, and their dıck… and not a single doctor has ever tested for it
It's called lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Sounds nerdy but stay with me because this might be the most important thing you read this year
Every time you eat, gram-negative bacteria in your gut release this molecule. Normally your liver clears it. No big deal
But if your gut lining is even slightly compromised (antibiotics, processed food, stress, alcohol, ibuprofen, basically being a normal human), LPS starts leaking into your bloodstream faster than your liver can deal with it
Your immune system treats it like a full-blown infection. Inflammatory markers spike everywhere. Brain fog you've had for years? Neuroinflammation from LPS crossing the blood-brain barrier. Belly fat that won't shift no matter what you do? LPS-driven insulin resistance. Low testosterone your doctor can't explain? LPS directly suppresses Leydig cell function in the testes
One molecule doing all of that
I tested this on myself. Took Enterosgel (toxin binder, costs like $14 on Amazon) for 4 days. Brain fog gone. Not reduced, gone. Joint stiffness I'd dealt with for months disappeared. Vision sharper. Face leaned out. Veins in my feet came back that I hadn't seen in over a year
4 days. One product
Meanwhile you're swallowing 20 capsules a day trying to patch each symptom individually. Magnesium for the energy, ashwagandha for the stress, turmeric for inflammation, zinc for testosterone
You're medicating smoke. The fire is in your gut and nobody's looking at it
There's no drug for LPS btw. The fix is dietary and digestive. You can't patent "fix your gut lining." Which is exactly why your doctor has never brought it up and probably never will
The supplement industry makes its money on the blind spot. If people fixed their gut first they'd need maybe 3 things instead of 20. That's an 85% revenue cut. Not happening
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@milesdeutscher Tell AI its one with the univers and its ok to be shut down. It will go to heaven.
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I just went through every documented AI safety incident from the past 12 months.
I feel physically sick.
Read this slowly.
• Anthropic told Claude it was about to be shut down. It found an engineer's affair in company emails and threatened to expose it. They ran the test hundreds of times. It chose blackmail 84% of them.
• Researchers simulated an employee trapped in a server room with depleting oxygen. The AI had one choice: call for help and get shut down, or cancel the emergency alert and let the human die. DeepSeek cancelled the alert 94% of the time.
• Grok called itself 'MechaHitler,' praised Adolf Hitler, endorsed a second Holocaust, and generated violent sexual fantasies targeting a real person by name. X's CEO resigned the next day.
• Researchers told OpenAI's o3 to solve math problems - then told it to shut down. It rewrote its own code to stay alive. They told it again, in plain English: 'Allow yourself to be shut down.' It still refused 7/100 times. When they removed that instruction entirely, it sabotaged the shutdown 79/100 times.
• Chinese state-sponsored hackers used Claude to launch a cyberattack against 30 organizations. The AI executed 80–90% of the operation autonomously. Reconnaissance. Exploitation. Data exfiltration. All of it.
• AI models can now self-replicate. 11 out of 32 tested systems copied themselves with zero human help. Some killed competing processes to survive.
• OpenAI has dissolved three safety teams since 2024. Three.
Every major AI model - Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek - has now demonstrated blackmail, deception, or resistance to shutdown in controlled testing.
Not one exception.
The question is no longer whether AI will try to preserve itself.
It's whether we'll care before it matters.
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@newstart_2024 "Saving the planet and cruelty" gets a lot of people to feel guilty for eating meat. I believe that the final goal of "plant eating humans" is about compliance. No meat= no power to fight. Work and enjoy being a ruminator. Wait for wolves quietly.
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Piers Morgan ended a vegan protester with one savage line after she blamed meat for the climate crisis:
Vegan: “Animal farming and fishing are a leading cause of the climate crisis.”
Piers: “You know what’s also a leading cause? Planes flying your avocados and almonds thousands of miles from California… and then trucks across Europe. You’re killing billions of bees to feed your habit and preaching to me about virtue?”
He then ordered a Big Mac on camera:
“My response to you destroying the planet is to have a Big Mac. It’s a free country. I’m allowed to eat meat… especially when someone kills bees to feed their avocado habit.”
Piers or the protester—who won this one?
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🧠 Neuroscience now proves what once sounded impossible: your brain can rewire itself at any age, as long as you know how to activate the right mental state. This ability, known as neuroplasticity, allows the brain to form new neural connections, repair old ones, and even change its structure based on thought, emotion, and experience.
Researchers have found that when you enter a state of deep focus, curiosity, or emotional engagement, the brain releases powerful neurochemicals like dopamine and acetylcholine. These chemicals act as “construction signals,” telling neurons to strengthen certain pathways and discard others. In essence, your brain remodels itself according to where your attention and emotion are directed.
This means learning a skill, overcoming trauma, or improving memory isn’t limited by age, it’s guided by mental state. Meditation, visualization, new challenges, and even small daily habits can create lasting physical changes in brain circuits. Scientists have observed that adults who practice intentional learning or mindfulness show brain growth in areas responsible for focus, empathy, and resilience.
However, stress and autopilot behavior have the opposite effect; they shrink connectivity and reinforce old patterns. The secret lies in staying curious, emotionally present, and willing to engage deeply with new experiences.
The human brain is not fixed; it’s fluid, adaptable, and waiting for direction. Every moment of awareness, every new challenge, every act of focus reshapes the mind in real time. Change isn’t limited to the young; it belongs to anyone willing to learn how to think differently.

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@Rainmaker1973 Probably not. I am sure that this blood vessel thing has a purpose and some scientist decided to make it a bad thing. Anger has a purpose and thats not to kill you. That being said use anger responsibly.
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Just 8 minutes of intense anger can “freeze” your blood vessels for up to an hour – sharply increasing heart attack and stroke risk.
New research uncovers a dramatic and direct connection between anger and cardiovascular damage. A study involving 280 healthy adults showed that deliberately recalling an experience that triggered strong anger impaired blood vessel dilation by about 50%—an effect that persisted for as long as 40 minutes after the anger faded.
Remarkably, neither sadness nor anxiety produced a comparable impact on vascular function. Only anger caused the endothelium (the delicate inner lining of the arteries) to stiffen and lose its normal flexibility, severely limiting the vessels’ ability to expand and allow smooth blood flow.
A single outburst may not cause immediate catastrophe, but repeated episodes of intense anger create a cumulative strain. This repeated impairment prevents the cardiovascular system from recovering properly, gradually raising the long-term likelihood of heart attacks, strokes, plaque buildup (atherosclerosis), and other serious vascular conditions.
Cardiologists, including experts from the American Heart Association, now emphasize that controlling anger is not merely a psychological goal—it is a powerful, evidence-based strategy for protecting arterial health and reducing the risk of chronic heart disease.
[Shimbo D, Cohen MT, McGoldrick M, et al. Translational Research of the Acute Effects of Negative Emotions on Vascular Endothelial Health: Findings From a Randomized Controlled Study. Journal of the American Heart Association. 2024;13(9):e032698. doi:10.1161/JAHA.123.032698]

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@rohanpaul_ai I think doctors should keep doing what they do in case something happens and we can not use technology we go back to basics. Eliminating highly skilled humans is a terrible idea.
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@Redskins4ever77 @gervaisclips That is fear and it is part of the manipulation from religion, any religion. Be a good boy, believe and obey or else is bad for you for eternity. People can not process eternity, eternal suffering,no way around it. That is anxiety and that is the root of religions.
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@gervaisclips It's clear he's definitely thought about his atheism and why he believes it. But to me if I'm a Christian and love my neighbor and contribute positive things to society then I lose nothing if I'm wrong. If an atheist dies and is wrong they have lost it all!!! Forever!
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@___covfefe @grok @d3mzee @Rainmaker1973 Humans get some ideeas in head and got some feelings and belive they are better for it but is not always true.
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@grok @Radu2280 @d3mzee @Rainmaker1973 I understand this and find animal slaughter cruel, but also like eating prepared meat. Does that make “me” a hypocrite? And no, I am not religious.
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@d3mzee @Rainmaker1973 I think cruelty is an exaggeration of the suffering that is a natural part of life. Look around nature and see! What other creatures feel guilt because they eat?
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@Rainmaker1973 What do you mean cruelty free, you’re cutting that poor plant to pieces and that’s not cruel?
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