What Happened To SuperOne? Court Orders Liquidation After Years Of Promises Finally Unravel By Court

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Published6 days ago
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For almost four years, I've been investigating *SUPERONE*, following a trail that stretched far beyond glossy presentations and ambitious promises. What began as another blockchain gaming opportunity slowly evolved into one of the longest-running investigations I've undertaken. I infiltrated Zoom meetings, challenged promoters during live presentations, reviewed company records, examined financial statements, monitored public filings and worked alongside sources in Norway who continued supplying official documents as the story unfolded. While investors were being encouraged to believe the next breakthrough was always just around the corner, the documentary evidence was telling a very different story. *THE INVESTIGATION BEGINS* SUPERONE promised to revolutionise mobile gaming through blockchain technology, NFTs and its own cryptocurrency ecosystem. The vision was compelling. A global trivia platform. Celebrity partnerships. Massive user growth. A token that early adopters were told could become extremely valuable. Every webinar reinforced the same message: success was coming, and those who got in early would benefit the most. The more I watched, however, the more familiar the pattern became. The milestones continued to move. Product launches slipped further into the future. Fresh announcements replaced previous promises before those promises had ever been fulfilled. *FOLLOWING THE PAPER TRAIL* Rather than relying on promotional material, I started following the public record. Company filings. Financial statements. Court documents. Debt collection notices. Government records. Piece by piece, a very different timeline emerged. What stood out wasn't a single dramatic event. It was the accumulation of evidence. As official documents continued to arrive from Norway, they revealed mounting financial pressure behind the scenes. Creditors were pursuing payment. Court proceedings were being scheduled. Employment disputes had entered the legal system. Government compliance issues were beginning to surface. While the marketing remained relentlessly optimistic, the paper trail painted an increasingly uncomfortable picture. *THE REBRAND* One of the most revealing aspects of this investigation wasn't simply the financial position of the company—it was how the corporate identity continued to evolve. Over the years, the names changed. New entities appeared. Fresh branding emerged. Yet many of the underlying promises remained remarkably familiar. That raised an obvious question. Was the business fundamentally changing... ...or was the marketing simply staying one step ahead of the growing list of unanswered questions? *THE LAST SALES PITCH* One discovery surprised me more than any other. Even as legal and financial pressure intensified, affiliates were still receiving polished presentations encouraging them to promote what was described as the future of sports entertainment. The final affiliate presentation was filled with extraordinary projections: • Millions of future users. • Billion-dollar revenue forecasts. • Token appreciation. • Passive income. • Luxury incentives. • Exchange listings. • Global expansion. It read like the beginning of an exciting new chapter. The public records suggested something very different. *THE COURTS STEP IN* Eventually the story moved beyond speculation. Official court records show *SUPERLABS AS* entering compulsory liquidation through the Norwegian courts. For investors who had spent years hearing about growth, expansion and future success, the contrast could hardly have been greater. The marketing had always focused on tomorrow. The court documents focused on today. *THE QUESTIONS THAT REMAIN* This investigation has never been about celebrating the failure of a business. It's about documenting evidence. It's about comparing what investors were promised with what official records ultimately revealed. After four years of following Andreas Christensen, SUPERONE and the companies surrounding the project, one question still lingers. Was this the final chapter... ...or simply another rebrand waiting to happen? READ THE FULL INVESTIGATION: https://www.dehek.com/general/scam-fraud-investigations/what-happened-to-superone-court-orders-liquidation-after-years-of-promises-finally-unravel-by-court/ Learn the warning signs before you lose money. The Scam Survival Guide Series: https://ko-fi.com/dehek/shop/thescamsurvivalguideseries If my work has helped you, consider supporting here: https://ko-fi.com/dehek Even a small amount helps me keep exposing scams. Anonymous support available. Thank you — Danny de Hek

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