Rory Conacher’s Next Scam: STEPClub and the Never-Ending Cycle of Deception
Rory Conacher, a name now synonymous with Ponzi schemes, fake investment opportunities, and crypto fraud, is back at it again.
After months of claiming to lead a class-action lawsuit to recover funds from scams he himself promoted, he has now pivoted—just as predicted—to a new “exclusive” opportunity. This time, it’s called STEPClub, and it’s already raising major red flags.
For those unfamiliar, Rory Conacher spent years luring people into fraudulent schemes like HyperVerse, We Are All Satoshi, StableDAO, and VidiLOOK. Each time, he promised incredible returns, only for the platforms to collapse, leaving victims with nothing. Now, he’s claiming that STEPClub is different—but is it really?
The Same Playbook, Different Scam
For months, Rory has claimed to be fighting for victims through a Dubai legal claim. He collected money from supposed victims (claiming 20,000 people pledged $15 each), but when we tracked his crypto wallet TYzL3nFTmVExygkpmPRYXHVG798Uh4YMxE, the numbers didn’t add up:
This means one of two things: either Rory failed to get 20,000 people to pay, or he’s hiding the money elsewhere. So, what’s his next move? Instead of explaining the missing funds, he’s pivoting to a new business—STEPClub—claiming that this time, it’s legitimate. Sound familiar?
What Is STEPClub? Another MLM Wrapped in Wellness
STEPClub presents itself as a health and wellness platform, offering rewards for physical activity. However, as soon as you scratch beneath the surface, the red flags are everywhere.
Who Is Behind STEPClub?
The company behind STEPClub is Vida Digital Mobile US LLC, located at 80 State Street, Albany, NY 12207, USA. However, there is no transparency on who actually runs the company.
Additionally:
If this were a legitimate business, why the lack of transparency? Why does it operate like a classic MLM scheme, requiring sponsorship, recurring payments, and recruitment incentives?
The Timeline of Rory’s Scams
If you’ve been following Rory Conacher, you’ll notice a predictable pattern:
Now, with STEPClub, Rory has perfectly executed Step 5—he’s created a new opportunity, marketed as legitimate, and is trying to pull his old victims into yet another scheme.
Why You Should Stay Far Away from STEPClub
Final Warning
Rory Conacher’s STEPClub is nothing more than his latest scheme—a repackaged MLM disguised as a wellness platform. If history tells us anything, it’s that this won’t end well for anyone who follows him.
If you’re thinking about joining STEPClub, ask yourself this:
Would you trust a known scammer with your money just because he says, “this time, it’s different”?
Stay vigilant. Stay informed. And don’t let scammers like Rory Conacher fool you twice.