THE CRYPTO PONZI SCHEME AVENGER

NexQloud’s NanoServer Nonsense – Defended by Law Firm Bell Gully and Partner Tania Goatley

DANNY : DE HEK Season 2025 Episode 1169

Welcome to The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger channel — I’m Danny de Hek, and today we’re pulling the plug on NexQloud, a so-called tech disruptor that’s peddling fake cloud computing, bogus “NanoServer” claims, and now hiding behind lawyers after being exposed.

After publishing a well-researched exposé calling out NexQloud’s outrageous lies, I received not one, but TWO legal threats from New Zealand law firm Bell Gully, delivered by their partner Tania Goatley. Their demand? That I delete my blog and YouTube video — and pay $5,000 — for the crime of journalism.

THIS VIDEO COVERS:

  • NexQloud’s laughable “NanoServer” scam — a glorified mini-PC they claim is better than AWS
  • Their phony PR campaign built on paid Forbes placements, fake Yahoo Finance write-ups, and no-name news sites passing off ads as journalism
  • Bell Gully’s attempts to intimidate me with weak legal letters while completely ignoring the facts
  • A deep dive into the so-called “independent” media reports that were actually advertorials and PR fluff
  • Why their entire business model looks like another crypto Ponzi scheme in disguise, propped up by buzzwords and zero proof of real clients


You’ll also see exclusive images satirizing the absurdity of this launch — including me (Danny) holding a NexQloud device with the same seriousness I’d give a Happy Meal toy, while their lawyer admires a racing-bike-turned-“NanoServer” like it’s the future of computing.

LET’S BE REAL:

  • If your groundbreaking tech can only be verified by paid ad space, you’re not innovating — you’re marketing.
  • If your response to scrutiny is sending lawyers instead of facts, you’re not building — you’re bluffing.
  • If your business model depends on silencing critics and promoting unproven tech to vulnerable investors, then you're exactly why this channel exists.


This isn’t journalism they’re trying to shut down — it’s accountability.

So, to Bell Gully and Tania Goatley: next time you want to protect a client, pick one that isn’t selling fairy dust and crypto hype to mum-and-dad investors.

To NexQloud: Your buzzwords are broken. Your NanoServer is nonsense. Your time is up.

To the public: stay sharp, ask questions, and always follow the money.

WARNING TO INVESTORS: If someone is asking you to “buy hardware” or “stake crypto” to earn passive income with zero transparency, it’s likely a scam. Do your due diligence.

READ THE BLOGS

  1.  Exposing NexQloud: A Rinse-and-Repeat Crypto Ponzi Masquerading as Cloud Innovation: https://www.dehek.com/general/ponzi-scheme-scamalerts/exposing-nexqloud-a-rinse-and-repeat-crypto-ponzi-masquerading-as-cloud-innovation/
  2. NexQloud’s NanoServer Nonsense – Defended by Law Firm Bell Gully and Partner Tania Goatley: https://www.dehek.com/general/ponzi-scheme-scamalerts/nexqlouds-nanoserver-nonsense-defended-by-law-firm-bell-gully-and-partner-tania-goatley/

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