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The AlphaYield Capital Con: What They Never Tell You Before You Deposit

Let’s cut the fluff. You got a message — sweet, thoughtful, maybe even spiritual — from someone who seemed like exactly who you’d want to meet. Shared values. Same faith. A slow build. Then, one day, they casually mention how they’ve been growing their savings with ‘AlphaYield Capital’ — a ‘Christian-aligned AI trading platform’ that delivers 1.2% daily returns.

Wait — 1.2% Daily?

Do the math. Not the vague ‘it compounds!’ hand-waving. The real math.

1.2% per day = (1.012)36579.8x your money in one year.

Deposit $500? In 12 months, it’s not $560 or $720 — it’s $39,900. Deposit $5,000? That’s $399,000. And this is *guaranteed*, every single day, no volatility, no drawdowns, no market risk.

If that were real, AlphaYield Capital wouldn’t be recruiting on dating apps. They’d be buying islands. Or quietly retiring Warren Buffett.

Here Is the Obvious Question Nobody Asks

If their bot prints money like a Fed printer — why do they need YOUR $500?

Think about it. If I had a device that turned $10,000 into $10,120 — every. single. day — I wouldn’t waste time flirting with strangers online. I wouldn’t write Bible verses into my pitch deck. I wouldn’t beg you to ‘just try a small amount.’

I’d mortgage my house. I’d max out 12 credit cards. I’d borrow from my aunt, my pastor, my dentist — and pour every cent into that machine. Because at 1.2% daily, $100,000 becomes $8 million in 12 months. $1 million becomes $80 million. This isn’t investing — it’s financial alchemy. And alchemy doesn’t scale by asking for your Venmo.

This Is Not a Trading Platform. It Is a Relay Race.

Your deposit doesn’t go to a server in Singapore. It goes to the last person who asked for their ‘withdrawal’ — and didn’t get it.

AlphaYield Capital has zero trading licenses. No verifiable exchange integrations. No audited smart contracts. Their ‘dashboard’ is a static HTML page with fake live charts — same ones recycled across 17 different scam domains this year alone.

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They don’t have traders. They have copy-paste scripts and Telegram admins who vanish after Week 3.

Warren Buffett Didn’t Build Berkshire on Shortcuts

‘Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago. There are no shortcuts.’ — Warren Buffett

Real wealth grows slowly. Quietly. With patience, discipline, and boring things like diversification and expense ratios. Not with ‘AI-powered blessings’ delivered via DM after three weeks of holding hands over Zoom.

Berkshire Hathaway averaged ~20% annual returns — for 60 years. That’s legendary. That’s rare. That’s also less than one-fifth of what AlphaYield promises every month.

So ask yourself: if 20% took genius, timing, and decades — how much genius does 7900% per year require? None. Just a story. And a wallet waiting for your next deposit.

You didn’t lose money because you were dumb. You lost money because they weaponized your hope — your desire for stability, for purpose, for love — and wrapped it in numbers that look like safety but smell like smoke.

Stop scrolling. Stop sending screenshots to friends asking ‘Is this legit?’

It is not. AlphaYield Capital does not trade. It does not invest. It does not exist — except as a name on a fake dashboard and a withdrawal request you’ll never see fulfilled.

Protect your peace. Protect your cash. And next time someone sends you a ‘blessing link’ with guaranteed returns? Close the chat. Then call your bank and freeze that card.

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