The double scam of the ponzi boys with fake products and millionaire courses

Young influencers known as 'ponzi boys' or 'criptoboys' are luring followers with promises of easy wealth. They now sell dietary supplements of dubious origin and courses to become millionaires, in a double scam growing on social media. The danger is rising according to recent reports in Argentina.

The 'ponzi boys', also known as 'criptoboys', are young influencers who boast of a millionaire lifestyle without having worked. According to a TN report published on November 26, 2025, these figures offer dietary supplements of dubious origin on social media, presented as fake natural products. This practice is part of a double scam: they not only sell counterfeit items but also a course promising to make buyers millionaires.

The report highlights the growing danger posed by these individuals, who attract vulnerable audiences with tales of quick success. 'Crece el peligro de los criptoboys', states the article's description, emphasizing how they use digital platforms to promote their deceptive offers. No specific victim cases or involved authorities are mentioned, but the tone warns of fraud risks in the influencer ecosystem.

This approach echoes classic pyramid schemes, adapted to the worlds of cryptocurrencies and wellness. Scam experts recommend verifying product origins before investing, though the article includes no direct quotes from such voices. The coverage, in both video and article formats, aims to inform the public about these emerging threats in Argentina.

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