On the 28 of September 2016, I received an e-mail with the following phone call, the next day, for a recruitment company in Japan. I discussed this with my friend @spectral ( @bitspace ) and came to the conclusion of passing the opportunity https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/norwegian-blockchain-dev-says-onecoin-uses-sql-instead-of-blockchain
In Feb. 2017 the hard battle started. With my knowledge and as a moral being, I could not let this OneLife/OneCoin continue. The days have started 7 o'clock and ended at 3 o'clock in the night. I have tried to get progressed backstage for the most part but still, I have fallen out on the scene for everyone to see. I think an important part of this is to not be anonymous, but there have been many times I have regretted this. It's never okay to be associated with negative publicity, but did I have any choice? In my opinion, my global team and I was the few who had the position to get rid of this devastating greed disease, the deception, and lies around the world.
Note: Bitcoin is known to be the Honey Badger of Money.
On June 8, 2017, about At 10:30, I received the happy announcement from the Lottery Authority of Norway http://rettit.no/mrbitcoin/index.php?title=06062017Lotteritilsynet. This will put an end to all OneLife / OneCoin business in Norway and hopefully make a good example of authorities around Worldwide. Investing in pyramid games in Norway is illegal. All members of OneLife in Norway will hopefully get a slap on the wrist. All promoters and leaders will probably get far higher penalties.
For my part, this was a winning match that I have been waiting for a long time, but the war on greed disease is unfortunately not over when OneCoin / OneLife still hangs in a thin thread of hope. An IPO will never happen with OneLife's reputation and members who have bought so-called OFC's "Options for Future Certificates" are encouraged to read the small print on Onecoinofc.com: "Please note that the OFCs are not a financial instrument and have no monetary value, therefore it is not possible to sell or exchange them for products or currency of value. They do not grant any ownership, voting or similar rights and do not guarantee any financial return..."
One thing was very clear from the start. To take down a hierarchical centralized organization we must use the only thing that works, a decentralized leadership on a flat structure. I think society has a lot to learn from this story.
To all OneLife members out there who have is reading this, I just want to say one thing:
What is the most important thing you want your children to inherit from you?
A thick wallet with dirty money? or honesty, conscience, compassion, justice, and caring?
Bjørn Bjercke
http://rettit.no/mrbitcoin/index.php?title=OneCoinSCAM
Great news! I've done my share of OneCoin critique here in Finland. It's quite well-known that it's a scam but so far authorities haven't done anything.
Authorities have not done anything about it cause it is not a scam, you are just being ingnorant
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