
It’s another day, another desperate move from the sinking ship that is VYB. If today’s developments tell us anything, it’s that the walls are closing in fast on Megan Lynch and her crumbling Ponzi scheme.
Let’s break down the latest updates and how their so-called leadership is scrambling to silence critics and keep the cash flowing.
1. Megan Lynch’s Tour is Over – And the Excuses Are Rolling In
Megan Lynch was supposed to be on a grand tour, spreading the word about her latest “life-changing opportunity.” Well, that’s over now. She’s telling her followers that if they want her to continue, they need to organize events for her. Translation: she ran out of money, got discouraged, and couldn’t finish what she started. This is what happens when your entire “business” model relies on continuously recruiting new people—you can only keep the charade going for so long before the money dries up.
2. The Merch Cash Grab – Another Classic MLM Pivot
With the tour dead in the water, Megan has now turned to selling VYB-branded merchandise as her next scheme. It’s a classic move—when recruitment slows down, find another way to squeeze money out of the remaining believers. If selling T-shirts is the next phase of this so-called “million-dollar business opportunity,” then it’s safe to say the collapse is well underway.
3. Payment Problems & Crypto Push – A Sign of Financial Trouble
We’ve already seen VYB’s payment issues, with them turning payments on and off, limiting transactions to bank accounts, and now pushing crypto payments internationally. These are all massive red flags that point to one thing:
- They are struggling to find payment processors willing to work with them.
- Crypto is being pushed because it’s non-refundable and harder to track.
- They are losing access to traditional banking due to fraud concerns.
4. Censorship & Desperation – Toni Marek Caught in the Act
The latest and most hilarious move from the VYB team is their desperate attempt to get my videos taken down. Toni Marek, one of their admins, was caught telling people to falsely report my video for harassment—even though no one’s face is even shown! The hypocrisy is astounding.
If VYB was a legitimate business, they wouldn’t care about my videos. But because the truth threatens their entire scam, they are panicking. This is exactly what happened with HyperVerse, NovaTech, and every other Ponzi scheme before it—when the exposure gets too hot, they resort to censorship.
Final Thoughts – The End is Near
VYB is following the exact pattern of every failed MLM and Ponzi scheme:
- Make big money claims ($442,860/month, remember?)
- Recruit as much as possible before the momentum dies
- Pivot to useless products when recruitment slows down
- Push crypto payments when financial troubles begin
- Silence critics and claim they are being “attacked”
We’re already at steps four and five—meaning this thing is running on fumes. The only question left is: who will be the last ones holding the bag?
If you’ve lost money to VYB or know someone still trapped in the system, it’s time to wake them up. The writing is on the wall, and it’s only a matter of time before this scam collapses entirely. Stay tuned for more updates, because you can bet they’re coming.
About the Author Danny de Hek, also known as The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger, is a New Zealand-based investigative journalist specializing in exposing crypto fraud, Ponzi schemes, and MLM scams. His work has been featured by Bloomberg, The New York Times, The Guardian Australia, ABC News Australia, and other international outlets.
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My work exposing crypto fraud has been featured in:
- Bloomberg Documentary (2025): A 20-minute exposé on Ponzi schemes and crypto card fraud
- News.com.au (2025): Profiled as one of the leading scam-busters in Australasia
- The Press / Stuff.co.nz (2023): Successfully defeated $3.85M gag lawsuit; court ruled it was a vexatious attempt to silence whistleblowing.
- The Guardian Australia (2023): National warning on crypto MLMs affecting Aussie families
- ABC News Australia (2023): Investigation into Blockchain Global and its collapse
- The New York Times (2022): A full two-page feature on dismantling HyperVerse and its global network
- Radio New Zealand (2022): “The Kiwi YouTuber Taking Down Crypto Scammers From His Christchurch Home”
- Otago Daily Times (2022): A profile on my investigative work and the impact of crypto fraud in New Zealand
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