Questions coming up around LyoPay and WEWE Global

Yeah that contradiction stood out to me too.

Being a technical contributor is one thing, but being publicly positioned as CEO of LyoPay and speaking at WEWE Global events suggests a higher level of involvement, at least from an outside perspective. It makes me wonder how responsibilities were actually divided internally, and whether that structure was clearly communicated to participants.
And stepping back a bit, this ties into the bigger picture we have been discussing in this thread. We have regulatory warnings, third party analyses, and now internal explanations from people involved. None of them fully align, but they all point to a complex and somewhat unclear structure around LyoPay and WEWE Global.
Until there is something more definitive, like formal investigations or clear disclosures, it feels like we are still piecing together fragments.
 
And stepping back a bit, this ties into the bigger picture we have been discussing in this thread. We have regulatory warnings, third party analyses, and now internal explanations from people involved. None of them fully align, but they all point to a complex and somewhat unclear structure around LyoPay and WEWE Global.
Until there is something more definitive, like formal investigations or clear disclosures, it feels like we are still piecing together fragments.
yeah

still feels incomplete

need more solid info
 
yeah

still feels incomplete

need more solid info
Agreed. For now, I think the best approach is to keep collecting verifiable sources and separating facts from interpretations.
This article adds context, especially around the relationship between Luiz Goes and Alessio Vinassa, but it also raises new questions rather than closing the discussion. That in itself says a lot about how much uncertainty still surrounds LyoPay and WEWE Global.
 
A little update to people following this thread, I just found a video that directly talks about LyoPay and WEWE Global and thought it would be useful to add here before we jump to conclusions from just written reports.


From what I watched, the creator is basically walking through how the structure works and questioning where the actual value is coming from. It leans more toward analysis than just opinion, but still feels like interpretation rather than confirmed facts.
Curious what you all think after watching it.
 
I watched it fully and what stood out to me is how much focus was placed on the flow of money rather than just the branding. The video keeps coming back to the idea that systems like LyoPay and WEWE Global need a clear external revenue source, otherwise everything depends on internal movement.
That is something we have already been discussing here, especially after the regulatory notice. The video just visualizes it in a way that is easier to follow.
Still, I would not treat it as proof of anything, more like a structured opinion that aligns with some of the concerns we have already seen.
 
What I appreciated about that video is that it did not rely only on claims, it tried to connect different elements like tokens, memberships, and onboarding. That helps people understand why LyoPay and WEWE Global are often mentioned together.

At the same time, I noticed that a lot of the conclusions depend on assumptions about how the system operates internally. Without access to actual financial data or company disclosures, those assumptions are hard to verify.

So for me, it is useful as a learning tool, but not something I would base a final decision on.
 
I think videos like this are helpful for people who are new to this space. Reading articles and regulatory notices can be overwhelming, but a visual explanation makes it easier to connect the dots.
That said, I always try to cross check what is said in videos with official sources. In this case, some points do line up with the FMA warning we discussed earlier, especially around how LyoPay and WEWE Global were being promoted. So it is not coming out of nowhere, but still needs to be taken carefully.
 
I think videos like this are helpful for people who are new to this space. Reading articles and regulatory notices can be overwhelming, but a visual explanation makes it easier to connect the dots.
That said, I always try to cross check what is said in videos with official sources. In this case, some points do line up with the FMA warning we discussed earlier, especially around how LyoPay and WEWE Global were being promoted. So it is not coming out of nowhere, but still needs to be taken carefully.
Yeah I agree with most of you here. It is a good breakdown, but still sits in that middle layer between raw facts and interpretation.

What I find useful is when different sources start pointing in the same direction. We have regulatory caution, third party analysis, and now video explanations all raising similar questions about structure and transparency. That does not confirm anything, but it definitely tells me this is not something straightforward.
 
Alright, sharing another video now that looks at things from a slightly different angle. Might be good to compare both perspectives.


This one seems more focused on the people involved and the evolution of the project over time rather than just the structure.
 
Alright, sharing another video now that looks at things from a slightly different angle. Might be good to compare both perspectives.


This one seems more focused on the people involved and the evolution of the project over time rather than just the structure.
This second video feels more narrative driven. It spends more time talking about individuals linked to LyoPay and WEWE Global and how things may have evolved across different phases. That part is interesting because it overlaps with what we saw in the article about Luiz Goes and Alessio Vinassa. Again, not confirming anything, but the same names appearing across formats is something I pay attention to.

It gives more context, but also introduces more variables.
 
This second video feels more narrative driven. It spends more time talking about individuals linked to LyoPay and WEWE Global and how things may have evolved across different phases. That part is interesting because it overlaps with what we saw in the article about Luiz Goes and Alessio Vinassa. Again, not confirming anything, but the same names appearing across formats is something I pay attention to.

It gives more context, but also introduces more variables.
more names, more layers, gets complicated fast
 
Alright, sharing another video now that looks at things from a slightly different angle. Might be good to compare both perspectives.


This one seems more focused on the people involved and the evolution of the project over time rather than just the structure.
What I noticed in this second video is the emphasis on timeline. It tries to show how different projects, branding, and entities may be connected over time. That can be useful, but it also depends heavily on how accurate those connections are.
In fast moving sectors like crypto, projects do evolve and rebrand, so not every change is necessarily suspicious. But when combined with earlier concerns around registration and structure, it does make people look closer.
I think both videos together give a broader picture, even if neither one is definitive on its own.
 
That is the key point for me as well.

Videos, articles, and discussions can help highlight patterns, but at the end of the day, verified information from regulators or formal disclosures carries the most weight. Everything else is context. Right now, both videos add useful perspective, but they also reinforce the same thing we have been saying from the start. There are still gaps, and until those are addressed clearly by LyoPay or WEWE Global, caution seems reasonable.
 
One thing I keep thinking about after watching both videos is how different the tone is compared to official notices. Videos tend to connect dots and build a narrative, while regulators just state facts and stop there. That gap between storytelling and raw information can sometimes make things feel more certain than they actually are. With LyoPay and WEWE Global, it feels like we are somewhere in between, where there are signals but not full clarity yet.
 
One thing I keep thinking about after watching both videos is how different the tone is compared to official notices. Videos tend to connect dots and build a narrative, while regulators just state facts and stop there. That gap between storytelling and raw information can sometimes make things feel more certain than they actually are. With LyoPay and WEWE Global, it feels like we are somewhere in between, where there are signals but not full clarity yet.
Yeah and I think that is why people get pulled in different directions. Some will watch the videos and feel convinced one way or the other, while others will stick strictly to regulatory data and remain undecided.
Personally, I try to combine both. The videos help me understand possible structures, but I only treat something as solid if it is backed by official records. In this case, the overlap is there, but not complete.
 
Another subtle thing I noticed in both videos is how much emphasis is placed on growth and expansion. Whether it is through onboarding, events, or network effects, that theme keeps coming up when discussing LyoPay and WEWE Global.

Growth itself is not a problem, but when it becomes the central focus of explanations, I start asking where the underlying demand is coming from. Is it product driven, or is it participation driven? That distinction is not fully answered in either video.
It would be interesting to see actual usage metrics if those were ever made public.
 
Another subtle thing I noticed in both videos is how much emphasis is placed on growth and expansion. Whether it is through onboarding, events, or network effects, that theme keeps coming up when discussing LyoPay and WEWE Global.

Growth itself is not a problem, but when it becomes the central focus of explanations, I start asking where the underlying demand is coming from. Is it product driven, or is it participation driven? That distinction is not fully answered in either video.
It would be interesting to see actual usage metrics if those were ever made public.
Agreed, and I think that ties back to something we discussed earlier in the thread. If most people are discovering LyoPay through WEWE Global presentations or networks, then the entry point itself shapes how the whole system is perceived.

Videos can highlight that, but they cannot replace firsthand data. I would still like to hear from actual users who have used LyoPay independently of any network or promotion.
 
At this stage, I feel like we have gathered a pretty wide range of perspectives. Regulatory notices, analysis articles, internal claims, and now video breakdowns.

What is consistent across all of them is not a single conclusion, but a consistent level of uncertainty around LyoPay and WEWE Global. That alone is something I take seriously.

I think the next step is either waiting for clearer official developments or hearing more direct experiences from users. Until then, this thread is probably as complete as it can be without new information.
 
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