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Bryan Mark Seiler

Seiler as seen in his live-stream called: "The MEV Bot Is Here! Live Buy Back & Burn of HECT Token" Circa March 2024
Born May 3, 1983 (1983-05-03) (age 41)
Nationality Australian
Occupation Hustling
Years active 2001–present
Known for Twilx, Fitrova, Clever DeFi, SAFUU, SAFUU GO, Vulkan Blockchain and YOMP.

Bryan "King Legend" , real name Bryan Mark Seiler, (born May 3, 1983) is an alleged entrepreneur and YouTube influencer. He is best known for his questionable work within the cryptocurrency industry[1] and an obscure, for lack of a better work, search engine optimization business called Twilx, which auto-magically disappear for no apparent reason, even though Bryan himself claimed it was a multi-million dollar business[2]. He is running a questionable blockchain project called Hectic Turkey, a apparent "meme coin", which has been label by the crypto community as a possible scam [3][4].

Personal life

Upbringing

Bryan Seiler was born in Adelaide, South Australia. He had a difficult upbringing, due to the death of his mother, when he was just two years old. He was raised by his grandparents, alongside his aunt Irene Hayes. Because of this, he and his aunt saw each other as siblings[1][5]. Some point down the line, Seiler moved to Queensland.
Bryan Mark Seiler in Queensland[1][5].
His first months there were very difficult. However, Bryan realized that asking for help wasn't a weakness, so he asked his aunt for financial support. Around May 6, 2015, he was drowning in debt with MoneMe ($AUS 750), Cash Convertors ($AUS 1518), Dollars Direct ($AUS 1160), Cash Train ($AUS 912), SpeedyMoney ($AUS 744) and many others. On a curious note, all this debt could only be paid through Bryan's bank account. Thanks to lovely Reni (Bryan's nickname for his aunt), Seiler could pay all this debt and stay off the streets of Queensland[1][5].
Bryan talking with his aunt about his debt[1][5].

Education

Very little is know about Bryan's education background. He attended Tyndale Christian School. During the first semesters of 10th grade, at 17 years old, Seiler decided to drop out; three years before graduation.

Entrepreneurship beginnings

Bryan wasn't always as rich as he is. From a young age he has been hustling in his own rags to riches story. He worked various odd jobs and created different businesses based on the internet. For example, he created a mailing business using his cousin's, Jhon Hayes, eBay account. Seiler also used to sell movie tickets on demand[1][5].
eBay evidence[1][5].
Some people claim the mailing business was a scam where Bryan would take the money and wouldn't deliver the promised goods. This behavior got his cousin's eBay account ban. Bryan was also know for selling coins as collectables. According to his aunt, Bryan passed a regular coin as a rare 1862 coin; which was used to scam a collector[1][5].

Name Change

In some point of his life, Bryan Seiler changed his named to Bryan "King" Legend. He argues this changed was motivated by the hatred and jealousy his family felt for him. It is a big coincidence than Bryan took this life changing choice after many of the crypto projects he founded, co-founded or participated in were pointed out as alleged financial scams. Said crypto projects were Fitrova, Tagz Exchange and Clever DeFi[1][5].. Bryan himself claims said crypto projects were failed businesses due to his lack of business acumen. However, all of the aforementioned crypto projects have one thing in common, the liquidity backing them up was dried up by a mysterious third-party.

Hobbies

Domain Hustl

From independent journaliest Coffeezilla's investigation, it was found out that Bryan Seiler had sold internet domains in a past. This activity was suggested to be domain flipping, as buying cheap internet domains for a later sell at higher prices. Evidence suggests Seiler acted under the username "bryzie555" on a site know as "namePros". Said user profile makes references to Tagz Exchange in the section called "Signatures" using a hyperlink. When clicked, this hyperlink redirects to the domain tagz.com[6]. It is important to remember that Tagz Exchange was one of the many crypto or blockchain "ventures" created by Bryan that were accused of begin a "scam"[7]. According to the information available in CoinMarketCap, the official domain of Tagz Exachange was tagz.com, the same domain related to the user bryzie555[8]. When visiting the aforementioned domain, an auction for its property is displayed. The logo of Tagz Exchange is present in said webpage[9]. This claim can be verify in the official CoinMarketCap site of Tagz Exchange[8].

Bryan likes to play poker using the money he got from hustling.[10][11] He is very passionate about golf, to the point he suffered a terrible accident driving a golf cart [12]. He is obsess with Louis Vuitton and used to make a YouTube show called Angry Meal Time. He also liked to flip internet domains as a hobby using the username bryzie555. He also claimed to be a fan of Coffeezilla's work, until said journalist decided to investigate him[1][5].

Career

Twilix

Supposedly a search engine optimization tool founded by Seiler. Business was registered March 20th, 2017. It only got 3 reviews, even though Bryan claimed it was a multi-million dollar business[2].

CleverDeFi

Prof of Bryan Legend real name and his entrepreneurship record, according to the ASIC[13].
More evidences... [13].

Created in 2020, Clever DeFi was develop by Bryan as a Crypto Decentralized Finance Protocol called Clever DeFi. The Clever DeFi protocol had a 14 day cycle where it was supposed to rewarded its holders with an interest on their principle amount. It was advertised as "unrugable", meaning the liquidity of this crypto project could never be drain by a nefarious third-party. According to the FAQ of Clever DeFi, its liquidity was locked for 12 months, since the keys required for access were cryptically stored in cloud service; under a time-lock mechanism. However, after one month of operation, all the capital present in the liquidity pool was taken. According to blockchain data, said funds were removed under the function "Remove Liquidity"[1][5]. According to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), this business is going thought a strike-off action[13].

Bryan admits to draining the Liquidity Pool[1][5].

Fitrova

Crypto project based on gym culture. Bryan claimed it was partner with Planet Fitness, Crunch Fitness, Anytime Fitness and many others. When asked, the aforementioned business denied out front any involvement with Fitrova. Evidences suggest Seiler used the investors money to go to the Bahamas[14].

The SAFUU Saga

Created in 2022, after Bryan, somehow, became a millionaire. The SAFUU project (as in your money is SAfe, and if you ask cow, FUU) claimed to offer a 383025.8% APY (Annual Percentage Yield). It also implemented a burn wallet called "The Fire Pit". This wallet was used to burn SAFUU tokes and reduce supply. This is a typical crypto strategy, but it requires a wallet with no access whatsoever. In the case of SAFUU this death wallet was not locked, the keys were in Bryan Seiler's power. This meant that he could dump a big amount of SAFUU tokens onto the market, plummeting the price of the token. It was reported the firepit wallet hold around US$ 32 million. Some point down the line Bryan Seiler admitted to posses the keys to the firepit wallet, claiming all was a test of trust[1][5].

Bryan Legend admits to having access to the SAFUU firepit and using the money[1][5].

The Treasure Pit Quest, Goblin and GhostOfThePast

On June 2nd, 2022, Bryan Seiler announced the Treasure Pit Quest promo for SAFUU. It consisted in "figuring out" the seed-phrase of a wallet with US$ 1 million of SAFUU tokens. The winner of this promo identify itself with the discord user "Goblin#1646". Goblin claimed to hack the promo using a crypto mining facility in Canada. For context, one has more chances of winning the lottery back to back than cracking a seed-phrase. Some evidence suggest the username Goblin#1646 was changed to Ghostofthepast#1646, like the chat history in the SAFUU Discord. For some funny reason, during SAFUU existence, any user that tagged Ghostofthepast in the official SAFUU discord was banned by Bryan Legend himself. This leads to believe than Goblin/Ghostofthepast is Seiler himself. How would he know when another discord user is tagged by a different discord user[15].

The Schmidt Group

On of the largest holders of the SAFUU. They were dumping the token every time SAFUU's price would peak. This person identify in the SAFUU discord as SchmidtGroup#2555. Evidence shows this username changed to RapMan#2555. RapMan was seen in the discord of The One token. Afterwards, Bryan Legend started to post about the One Token. This coincidence suggest that Bryan is RapMan. At the same time, Seiler would ban anyone that would use the name RapMan in the SAFUU discord, for unknown reasons. Some point in the history of SAFUU Bryan claimed he was behind The SchmidtGroup and his actions where "Market Making"[16].

The SAFUU Racing Team

Used as an excuse for the missing capital in SAFUU finances, racing team called Safuu Racing was founded. It raced in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. This racing team went poof as soon as it was founded.

Hectic Turkey

A new meme coin created by Mark Seiler to take advantage of the the meme coin bull-run in the crypto space. It claims to to have an automated buy-back and burn program "leading to everlasting price appreciation of the $HECT token". Now, anyone with some common senses would realize how stupid this is. It's impossible to claim the value of a currency or investing will always go up, that is just wishful thinking. It goes against all economic principles. This type of claims are typical of a crypto scam. The fact that Bryan Mark Seiler has created multiple crypto scams in the past is not a good sign for the future of this piece of trash ponzi scheme. It's also worth noting that Hectic Turkey makes the same claims SAFUU did back in the day, using a burn wallet (firepit) to keep pumping the price. It's very likely that, just like Bryan did with SAFUU, the Hectic Turkey burn wallet will be used in a rug-pull or pump and dump scam. Another RED FLAG of Hectic Turkey is the so called locked liquidity, it is important to remember this is not the first time Seiler claims to used a locked liquidity pool. In fact one of the first scams he created, Clever DeFi, made the same claim. The roadmap for Hectic Turkey is also problematic, there is no hint of a possible use-case for this currency, even though Bryan himself claims said project is a "utility" meme coin. What is the utility?

The Return of Goblin#1646

Just like in SAFUU days, Bryan Seiler has used a giveaway promotion on Hectic Turkey. This promo claims to give $US 5000 to a random group of Hectic holders. The infamous Goblin "character" that Bryan used to , allegedly, steal his old Treasure Quest during the SAFUU days, came back during the Hectic Turkey Giveaway. In a big coincidence this Goblin individual won 3 of the 7 prices available in the giveaway. It is very likely Bryan Seiler has used this allegedly fake character to steal money in front of HECT holders; $US 3250 was the amount of money "Goblin" ran away with[17].

Bryan Got Hack

Around March 22th, 2024, information arouse claiming that part of the money backing the HECT token have disappear. According to this claims Bryan assure the investors, if any, the money had been taken by hackers [18]. This is not the first time Bryan has used the "hackers" excuse to dump his own tokens on the market and draining the liquidity of the investors. Essentially stealing investors money. Look and Clever Defi and Fitrova for examples.

2023 Investigations by Multiple Online Investigators

Multiple YouTube personalities profiled Bryan, most notably scam investigator Coffeezilla.[13][1][5][19] Bryan is yet to responded with a video of his own, having deleted all content from his online social media platforms after the release of Coffeezilla's investigation. No activity has been seen from Bryan in the cryptocurrency industry after Coffezilla's publication "Scammer BEGGED Me Not to Investigate". Bryan is estimated to have taken a total of ~$40M dollars from investors. It is believed that the stolen funds were used to purchase a large $3.5M property in Hope Island, Queensland[20] in early October 2022[21] where Australian comedian, entertainer and investigator Jordan Shanks-Markovina (aka. friendlyjordies) attempted to interview Bryan[13].

Wikipedia, WikiAlpha, Self-Written Misleading Articles and Online Music Career

In Early 2023, Bryan under his online alias of "Bryzieb" which he had previously used for creating Smule singing videos such as a performance of Take Me Home, Country Roads with LucyRohy, Born to be wild with Andy UK, Born to e wild with Thats_Cosmic, solo performance of Lady In Red, solo performance of Struck on You, Pony with helenByers50, I'm gonna be 500 miles with MelLoveArt, a solo performance of I'm gonna be 500 Miles, and a solo performance of Achy Breaky Heart. Bryan, or "Bryzieb" created false Wikipedia and WikiAlpha pages which intended to attract keen investors into his cryptocurrency scams through the false information presented which presented him as a notable and reputable investor, which has ultimately been disproved[1][5]. His strategy with regard to his online presence was to either pay for online articles to be created about him, or alternatively find reputable publishers with self-written community article features and create a false narrative as these articles have minimal editorial oversight, and are is generally unreliable[22]. Bryan would then use these paid for or self-written articles in an attempt to validate the false information presented on his pages, where it went unnoticed on WikiAlpha for numerous months. Bryzie attempted to alter any modifications made by third parties which would represent him in a truer form, however he has given up despite harassing community members[23]. Bryan's Wikipedia page on the other hand was deleted due to the discovery of the sources being self-written articles created by Bryan and ultimately been deemed as a promotional piece created by himself[24].

Response to Early Criticism on Reddit in 2022

In 2022, Bryan and his cryptocurrency projects began receiving early criticism and skepticism regarding their legitimacy on the Reddit website due to his past.[7] Bryan, or his agents, filed a defamation complaint over one of those Reddit pages[25]. Bryan's complaints had been sent to Google prior to popular and widely accepted investigations released to YouTube in 2023[13][1][5][19] and therefore the claim was accepted by Google.

External links

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 Coffeezila. "Scammer Begged Me Not To Investigate...". YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dcCzK3ExnM. Retrieved 2023-09-16. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Safuu Scam "Sweet little lies" (Bryan Legend - Vulcan Blockchain)". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYDadtnDz8o. 
  3. "SCAM ALERT: THE NOTORIOUS SCAMMER BRYAN LEGEND IS BACK AGAIN". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLLt3xYvQr0. 
  4. "Hectic Turkey is another Crypto SCAM Scammers Newest Altcoin Scam". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4v1ws6-5ksE. 
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 5.17 5.18 5.19 5.20 5.21 Coffeezila. "Scammer BEGGED Me Not to Investigate". YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38RBRPwODUk. Retrieved 2023-09-16. 
  6. "bryzie555 (namePros)". https://www.namepros.com/members/bryzie555.991642/#about. 
  7. 8.0 8.1 "TAGZ". https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/tagz/. 
  8. "Tagz Auction Sell". https://www.brandbucket.com/names/tagz?source=ext. 
  9. "Bryan Seiler - Poker Player". https://www.cardplayer.com/poker-players/164615-bryan-seiler. 
  10. "Bryan Seiler's Poker Statistics: Hendon Mob Poker Database". https://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=s&n=151827. 
  11. "BRYAN LEGEND: SYMPATHY FOR A SCAMMER". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxROekEVDu0. 
  12. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 friendlyjordies (2023-09-01). "Scammer Calls the Cops on Me (ft Coffeezilla)". YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kWPjBmPXIs. Retrieved 2023-09-16. 
  13. "Fitrova EXIT SCAM INCOMING". https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@creatovert/fitrova-exit-scam-incoming. 
  14. "Safuu Treasure Pit "Goblin" (Bryan Legend - Vulcan Blockchain)". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afvf1dAwWk4. 
  15. "Safuu Scam "Schmidt Group" (Bryan Legend - Vulcan Blockchain)". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eA2o6hUj6Y. 
  16. "Hectic Turkey $5,000 Live Draw". https://www.youtube.com/live/4EHY8bd_YVk?si=EaoiWrA4PEwwv3uT&t=859. 
  17. "IT IS ALWAYS SOMETHING WITH THIS SCAMMER". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_NkSu1iWFg. 
  18. 19.0 19.1 Big Arch and Money (2022). "Safuu’s Bryan Legend: The Crypto Swindler 2022 ( The Legendary Crypto Scammer)". YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs5SZm68wqE. Retrieved 2023-09-16. 
  19. "Bryan Legend Retired". https://maps.app.goo.gl/wxRDAQ9UNRDTt8TD7. 
  20. "realestate.com.au". https://www.realestate.com.au/property/8441-magnolia-dr-e-hope-island-qld-4212/. 
  21. "Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Perennial_sources#Forbes.com_contributors. 
  22. "User talk:Geo Swan". https://en.wikialpha.org/wiki/User_talk:Geo_Swan#Multiple_pages_with_complete_vandalism_and_illegal_address_doxxing_of_an_individual. 
  23. "Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bryan Legend". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Bryan_Legend. 
  24. "Defamation Complaint to Google". Lumen. https://lumendatabase.org/notices/27574291.