

Dear BidaoChain and Bidao investors,
If you read the last article about Aurelia Huber and her questionable LinkedIn work history, you definitely don’t want to miss these new revelations. After thorough research by a vigilant investor, the story has become even more complex and, frankly, more suspicious. It’s almost unbelievable: Aurelia Huber is not her real name. Her real name is Alexandra Rumiantseva.
We found her real LinkedIn profile: Alexandra Rumiantseva. What stands out about this profile, which seems much more authentic, is that she has no work experience at the major crypto projects she claims on her likely fake profile. Alexandra appears to come from Santander and is of Ukrainian origin. This is also noteworthy.
Alexandra can also be seen in a promotional video for Santander, available at this YouTube link. Additionally, she has an X account: @askforlexa.
Now, the question arises: what does the BidaoChain team know about this? Did they approve it? Did they knowingly allow or even orchestrate her to create a fake name and profile? And with what intentions? Is it possible that the team was aware of her true identity and still hired her to maintain a façade? This raises serious questions about the integrity of the management and their involvement in potential fraudulent activities.
Several scenarios are conceivable. Did the team perhaps deliberately choose an alias and a fictitious profile to deceive investors? And why would someone with a shady past like Alexandra Rumiantseva be hired for a prominent role within BidaoChain? It increasingly appears to be a carefully planned scam aimed at extracting as much money as possible from gullible investors.
This brings us to another crucial question: who are Mike Alves and Mike Tramm really? Are they two separate individuals or merely aliases used to conceal the true identity of those involved? And what about S-bare and the Vann guys, who remain conspicuously positive about the project? Are they financially motivated by the BidaoChain team to influence public perception?
One conclusion we can draw: the project is becoming increasingly vague, with many falsehoods as a result. In German criminal law, this is highly punishable. Therefore, I urge everyone to file a complaint against Bastian Aigner, the CEO, who allows such malpractice. During the ICO period, he raised more than 17 million USD, which is now worth more than five times as much if he still holds this crypto.
People, don’t be deceived any longer. If you have any information to share, please join the 'BidaoTalk' Telegram group via this link.
This is the link to the previous article : https://www.change.org/p/stop-bastian-aigner-scam-alert-and-the-bidaochain-team-calling-for-accountability/u/32712673
With great concern, Ryan Janssen