Daxio’s Arctic Coffeehouse NFT grift collapses?
Although its website is still up, Daxio’s Arctic Coffeehouse grift may have collapsed. Company records in Norway reveal Arctic Coffee House AG was dissolved on March 25th, 2025.
Although its website is still up, Daxio’s Arctic Coffeehouse grift may have collapsed. Company records in Norway reveal Arctic Coffee House AG was dissolved on March 25th, 2025.
Following the collapse of its fourth reboot last June, Daxio has announced a fifth reboot. Presented as a “partnership proposal”, Daxio’s fifth reboot is tied to an “Arctic Coffeehouse” NFT grift.
Less than a month after telling Daxio victims to “get the fuck out”, new CEO Robert Malkvist is already feuding with founder Frode Jorgensen. Communications between the pair have broken down to the extent Malkvist is now publicly shaming and threatening Jorgenson on social media.
Frode Jorgensen has appointed a new Daxio CEO. As Daxio’s new CEO, Robert Malkvist’s first order of business was to give Daxio victims the finger.
Following Daxio’s collapse, owner Frode Jorgensen has fled Thailand. In a recent update sent out to his victims, Jorgensen also claims hired hitmen are after him.
Frode Jorgensen’s Daxio Ponzi scheme has collapsed. Communications dating back to October 2022 reveal investor withdrawals are “in limbo”. And as of December 12th, Jorgensen is still stalling.
Late last year Daxio launched an “automated sports trading” Ponzi scheme. No word on how many bajillionaires have been created so far. But now Daxio has gotten into NFT metaverse grifting. Oh and Daxio has also launched two shitcoins. Because of course it has.
Daxio has received a pyramid scheme fraud warning from the Norwegian Gambling Authority (Lottstift). Lottstift issued its Daxio fraud warning via a May 20th letter addressed to “Daxio Norge”. Frode Jorgensen is identified as Daxio’s CEO.
A reader recently tipped me off to an update to Daxio’s MLM offering. Daxio, as reviewed on BehindMLM in May 2020, is the fourth reboot of the Global Game Arena Ponzi scheme. Six months or thereabouts after that review was published, Daxio added “SportsBot” to its unregistered securities offering.
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