‘Smear campaign’: Nexo responds to accusations of stealing donations, siphoning funds from charity

Share This Post

A pseudonymous Twitter account making a series of accusations against Nexo has caused the crypto lender to issue a cease and desist notice.

Cryptocurrency lending platform Nexo has hit back at what it called “fake news” and rumors that its founders were part of a charity embezzlement scandal, saying the claims are untrue and defamatory. It has issued a public cease and desist notice to the originator of the allegations.

In a blog post about the claims, Nexo stated:

“Several anonymous Twitter accounts are using lies and distortion in yet another smear campaign against Nexo and profiting from short positions in a distressed market.”

The pseudonymous Twitter account otteroooo, who calls themselves “Otter,” posted a series of tweets on June 25, claiming that Nexo’s co-founders stole funds from the Bulgarian charity HelpKarma to buy real estate and fund “lavish personal travel”.

The thread garnered a large audience on Twitter, with Otter sharing a screenshot that it had received over 9 million impressions, prompting Nexo to respond to what they say are “ludicrous allegations” and issue the cease and desist notice.

The central allegation Otter makes is that the founder of HelpKarma and co-founder of Nexo “Konsta Kanchev” used funds from donations to help build a palace instead of using the money for children’s medical treatments.

In a response by Nexo it points out that a “Konsta Kanchev” doesn’t exist and Otter deliberately made the name “to mimic a typo as an excuse to fact-checkers” by confusing two separate people, HelpKarma founder Constantine Krastev and Nexo co-founder Kosta Kantchev, as the same person.

Speaking to Cointelegraph regarding conflating the two, Otter shared a delisted article from the Bulgarian outlet Fakti saying the two are cousins and that Constantine in Bulgarian is spelled “Konstantin” but has since not provided further commentary.

Another major allegation Otter makes is that as HelpKarma’s donations increased, the payday loans company Credissimo started to report considerable increases in its capital, citing a November 2020 report by Fakti, implying that the donations were used to fund Credissimo.

On how this scandal links to Nexo, Otter points out that Nexo’s white paper says it’s “powered by Credissimo.” Credissimo was founded by Kantchev, and Nexo co-founders Georgi Shulev and Antoni Trenchev were the companies’ business development and innovation officers, respectively.

In response to the claims, Nexo said that it and HelpKarma “have not and never had any common operations, common beneficial owners or common management,” adding:

“‘Why would a company with hundreds of millions in revenues and billions of assets under management, vetted by Fidelity, Mastercard and dozens of regulators ever have to resort to petty theft, let alone from children with medical needs?’ is the logical yet neglected question.”

Cointelegraph contacted Nexo for comment on the allegations and is yet to receive a response.

Related: Don’t click links: Crypto community responds to alleged Telegram ‘exposé’

The main motive Nexo states as for why Otter posted the allegations is so that Otter can gain a large following and sell the account.

Nexo shared images of an individual who attempted to purchase Otter’s account, to which Otter responds they want a minimum of $50,000 USD Coin (USDC) for it.

But in a Twitter thread posted by Otter on June 26, they claim they suspected the messages to be a “set up” to buy the account so that Nexo could silence them. They instead “hatched a troll plan” to sell the Otter account to collect Nexo’s “silence money” and make another account to “continue exposing them.”

Nexo says this isn’t the first time they’ve been part of what they call a “coordinated attack,” citing the 2020 accusations that it was behind Zeus Capital, an asset management firm that wanted to short Chainlink (LINK).

Read Entire Article
spot_img

Related Posts

XRP Bulls Roar: Analyst Foresees Explosive Surge With ‘God Candle’ On The Horizon

XRP investors are eyeing a potential price surge, and one analyst forecasts an optimistic outlook for the cryptocurrency Dark Defender, a prominent figure in the XRP community, has drawn parallels

Binance Shifts $1 Billion in SAFU Bitcoin Reserves to USDC

Binance, the leading cryptocurrency exchange globally in terms of trading volume, has shifted its SAFU (Secure Asset Fund for Users) reserves into the stablecoin USDC to bolster “its

Regulatory Victory: Binance Awarded Full Virtual Asset Service Provider License In Dubai

Dubai, known for its forward-thinking approach and embracing the potential of blockchain technology, has granted Binance’s Dubai entity, Binance FZE, a full Virtual Asset Service Provider

Shiba Inu Team Member Says SHIB Price Is Still On Track For A Supercycle

Despite experiencing steep price declines in the past few weeks, popular Shiba Inu marketing team member, Lucie, has remained optimistic about SHIB’s price fundamentals, stating that the

Here’s What Would Happen If The Bitcoin Price Fell Below $58,000

Crypto analyst Crypto Rover has provided insights into what could happen if the Bitcoin price drops below $58,000 The flagship crypto has continued to suffer price declines lately and risks dropping

World Gold Council Sees Gold as Underowned, Forecasts Continued Rally

The World Gold Council, an authority in global gold markets, expects the recent gold price rally to continue, supported by geopolitical risks, steady central bank purchases, and demand for coin and
- Advertisement -spot_img