🚨 Whale Intl & Fenova X Crypto Scam – 25,000+ Victims in Hunza, Pakistan 🚨
A massive crypto scam has left over 25,000 people in Hunza, Pakistan devastated after losing their funds to Whale Intl, a fraudulent trading platform. The masterminds behind this scam include Nolan Sterling and his so-called assistant Lilly, who manipulated users with false promises of high returns.
💰 How They Trapped People
Whale Intl operated as a fake crypto trading platform, using psychological tactics to build trust before scamming users in multiple stages:
1️⃣ Building Trust – They allowed small withdrawals at first, making users believe the platform was genuine. More people joined through referrals and word of mouth.
2️⃣ Locking Funds – Once enough people invested, they froze withdrawals, claiming it was due to "system upgrades" or "trading rules."
3️⃣ False Promises & Bigger Deposits – Nolan Sterling and Lilly encouraged users to deposit more money, promising even higher returns.
4️⃣ Complete Shutdown – After scamming millions, Whale Intl shut down without warning. Users were suddenly unable to log in, and their accounts were frozen.
5️⃣ Extorting More Money – Victims were told they must deposit an additional $27 to $100 USDT to "unlock" their balances—this was just another trick to steal more money.
6️⃣ Rebranding & New Scam (Fenova X) – After shutting down Whale Intl, Nolan Sterling and Lilly launched "Fenova X", using the same scam methods to trap more victims.
🔴 Who Was Affected?
Over 25,000 people in Hunza, Pakistan lost their investments.
Many borrowed money or invested life savings, believing they were part of a legitimate trading platform.
Now, all funds are completely locked, and scammers have disappeared.
🚫 Do NOT Fall for Fenova X!
Whale Intl is now operating as Fenova X, using the same strategy to scam even more people. They demand an initial deposit of 100 USDT to access the platform—this is another scam! 🚨
⚠️ What You Can Do
✅ Report their wallets on TronScan, Binance, OKX, and Tether (for USDT transactions).
✅ File a complaint with FIA Cyber Crime Pakistan (FIA Cyber Crime Wing).
✅ Warn others—share this post in WhatsApp groups, Facebook, Telegram, and Twitter.
✅ Avoid any new platforms with similar tactics!
🚨 If you've been scammed, DO NOT deposit more money—it's gone. The only way to fight back is to expose them and
stop them from scamming more people! 🚨