Beware of SCAMSTERs!
Dear Reader,
First things first.
· Do NOT download Orlunith Pulse 8.8 App
· Do NOT pay Orlunith USD 250 (or even INR 1)
· Do NOT fall a prey to financial scamsters. Any scheme which promises astronomical returns is most likely fraudulent.
· The report regarding Sadhguru’s arrest is FAKE news.
Today morning, I opened my laptop to play Pandit Jasraj’s Krishna bhajans on You Tube. As the soulful bhajans began, a Break-in news caught my attention. The news was attributed to Indian Express, and came with a photo of Sadhguru in handcuffs being led by policemen. How could I not read the sensational news? Why was Sadhguru arrested?
The caption read: ‘The whole of India is in mourning: What has happened to the famous Indian guru.’
It continued further: ‘Shocked by the government's order to detain him, fans are expressing their outrage as charges are brought against Sadhguru for leaking confidential information that could harm the country's economy. As a result, he has been placed under house arrest, and authorities have strictly prohibited him from accessing the media.’
The ‘news report’ is a SCAM. Sadhguru’s name has been used to lure unsuspecting persons to register on Orlunith Pulse 8.8 App, pay an amount of USD 250 (INR 21000 apprx), participate in trading and GET RICH QUICKLY.
Orlunith Pulse 8.8
I opened the Orlunith portal to verify. A ticker advancing faster than the World Population Clock claims that ‘SYSTEM HAS ALREADY PAID MORE THAN INR 980 CRORES to Indian investors.
I asked ChatGPT and Copilot to tell me more about Orlunith.
About Orlunith Pulse 8.8
- It claims to be an AI-powered crypto auto-trading platform, using GPT-based algorithms to automate trades and generate passive income.
- The platform is relatively new (domain registered in June 2025) and has low transparency—WHOIS data is hidden, and it’s hosted via Cloudflare in the US.
- According to Scamadviser, it has a very low trust score (1/100), suggesting a high likelihood of scam or risk.
Further research revealed the following:
- Orlunith leads to Savexa which is a website linked to Trade Tide Ltd with a MISA (Comoros) licence—offshore, lightly regulated, not SEBI/RBI-authorised.
- It is registered in the Island of Mwali (Mohéli), Comoros Union.
- Ownership is not publicly disclosed.
Investors Beware
Do not fall a prey to financial scamsters. Stay away from Get Rich Quickly schemes. There is no alchemy that turns dross to gold.
A Confession
If you took heed of the red flag I raised through my brief advisory of 396 words, you just earned INR 21000 in less than 2 mins; for isn’t money saved, money earned?
Now, it’s time for a confessional. My regular readers, especially Dr. Rajan Katoch, would remember that I had some time ago invested in cryptocurrency, from out of my modest pension, and had published a blog, too.
I’ve no ambition to Get-Rich-Quickly, so why did I venture into crypto? Fools rush in where angels fear to tread, eh? Though not very bright, I’m not stupid either. On the eve of Dr. Katoch’s Talk on crypto, I had invested a modest sum of INR 2100 in seven crypto currencies, just to get a feel of what it was all about, risking my investment as a learning fee. After six months, I had lost about 55% of my investment. Dr. Katoch had counselled that pensioners should stay away from crypto.
Thereafter, I had stopped checking my portfolio. Today, after publishing the Advisory, I checked it. My investment of 2099.92 (2100 minus Taxes, I think) is now worth 6393.40. A Profit of 204.46%. I’m the proud owner of 0.00049282 Bitcoin, my investment of 1300 is now worth 5310. A whopping 308.6% profit!
Do not be tempted, Dear Reader. Crypto market is so volatile that my portfolio may turn to zero in a few moments. Best to stay away from crypto, unless you, too, want to enjoy the forbidden pleasures of entering a Red-Zone.
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Very nice and informative article.
ReplyDeleteVery informative article. Every body should be updated
ReplyDeleteI think it’s a timely warning and people should be alerted. Good job sir.
ReplyDeleteOne more of the many traps an unsuspecting individual may fall victim to. Thanks for the warning.
ReplyDeleteVery insightful article! Your personal experience with cryptocurrency adds a practical perspective to the discussion."
ReplyDeleteFake postings are flooded with news like death of film stars like Dharmendra, Asrani and others. Even edited scenes of train accident is also created and posted. Your article based on your personal experience is thought provoking.
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