The live stream was a joke—and now, thanks to a leaked document, we know Shavez Anwar was just reading from a prepared script to manipulate WAAS investors.
This isn’t a real pivot—it’s just another carefully crafted marketing pitch designed to stall withdrawals, silence doubters, and keep victims locked in while the scheme unravels.
Shavez’s latest scam? Boomerang 2.0.
After months of claiming that Boomerang 1.0 was the ultimate crypto arbitrage tool, he now admits it never worked. But instead of refunding the victims or taking responsibility, he’s spinning a new lie to keep people hooked.
The script from the live stream reveals a calculated attempt to make WAAS investors forget the past failures and reinvest in another doomed Ponzi rebrand.
Boomerang 1.0: The Scripted Confession That It Was Always a Scam
The document Shavez was reading from exposes his entire playbook.
What He Used to Claim About Boomerang 1.0:
- Arbitrage was supposed to be a “magical land where free money exists.”
- Investors were promised risk-free profits from price discrepancies.
- They claimed Boomerang 1.0 had advanced technology that outperformed the market.
The Truth That Shavez Just Admitted (But Blames on External Factors):
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Arbitrage was never viable – Investors never stood a chance because:
- MEV bots front-ran every trade before WAAS members could profit.
- Slippage, gas fees, and network congestion made it impossible to execute profitable trades.
- Flash loans and liquidity illusions turned every trade into a guaranteed loss.
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DEX Liquidity was a disaster – Investors were told there was “deep liquidity” in DeFi, but:
- Liquidity was scattered across hundreds of exchanges, making it unusable.
- By the time a trade executed, the price had already moved.
- The WAAS team knew this from the start but continued promoting it anyway.
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CEX arbitrage was another failure – After failing on decentralized exchanges, WAAS claimed they found a “better strategy” in centralized exchanges.
- Reality: CEXs froze withdrawals, widened spreads, and delayed deposits.
- High-frequency trading bots always won, while WAAS investors always lost.
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Even Shavez Admits That Tech Couldn’t Fix It
- Automated execution, multi-exchange tracking, and optimized routing did nothing to solve the real problem.
- By the time a trade was confirmed, the money was already gone.
- If you can’t move money instantly, your profits are imaginary.
Boomerang 2.0 – The Scripted Rebrand of a Failed Ponzi Scheme
Now that Shavez can’t deny Boomerang 1.0 was a complete disaster, he’s repackaging the scam under a new name and trying to get investors excited again.
Straight from the script:
- “We finally built something that actually makes sense.”
- “No more failed arbitrage attempts.”
- “This time, we cracked the code.”
Sound familiar? Because this is exactly what they said about Boomerang 1.0.
Just like before, Shavez refuses to reveal what Boomerang 2.0 actually is. Instead, he’s:
- Hyping up a “big presentation” on Friday (stalling for time).
- Claiming he has a “better partner” (implying a new way to lure in fresh victims).
- Promising that it “actually works” this time (after admitting the last version didn’t).
WAAS isn’t fixing the problem—they are just stalling while looking for their next excuse.
More Red Flags from the Script
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WAAS Keeps Abandoning Failed Strategies – First, arbitrage was the answer. Then CEX trading. Now, WAAS is pivoting to copy trading and signals, another overhyped and easily manipulated scam.
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Retail Investors Are Always The Losers – The document admits that:
- Copy trading works… until it doesn’t.
- Retail traders always get in too late to profit from signals.
- Overcrowding kills profitability—the more people copy, the less profit remains.
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WAAS Needs to Keep the Hype Alive – Shavez’s entire pitch is built around getting people to wait for the next big reveal.
- “Join my next presentation.”
- “Same time, same place—just with something that actually works.”
- “This time, we cracked the code.”
These are classic Ponzi stall tactics designed to keep investors locked in while withdrawals remain frozen.
Final Warning – WAAS is Running Out of Time
Shavez can change the name as many times as he wants—Boomerang 2.0 is still a repackaged Ponzi scheme.
- WAAS investors lost money on Boomerang 1.0.
- WAAS investors lost money on BTC20.
- WAAS investors will lose money on Boomerang 2.0.
The script proves that the scam is deliberate—they knew the problems, admitted them internally, and are now spinning them into a marketing strategy to keep investors locked in.
If you are still involved in WAAS, this is your last chance to get out.
Boomerang 2.0 isn’t a new opportunity—it’s just the latest excuse to cover up the collapse. Don’t be the last one left holding the bag.
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