Khabib’s promotion of speculative crypto assets exposes a glaring hypocrisy that contradicts his public stance against gambling and financial exploitation. By leveraging his moral authority to sell high-risk investments, he has effectively prioritized profit over the trust of his loyal fanbase.
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All right, so we are back on the way concept and folks it happened again. I can't believe it happened again. No, you know what? I can believe that it happened again because it always happens. I don't know why. Hhabib and Nurmagamed off once again is cryptocaming his audience. And I I just I don't understand. I thought that Hhabib would be set for life after the win over Conor McGregor, after the pay-per-view stardom he ended up getting from that fight, after he said that everybody else fights for money and he fights for legacy. And yet here we are years later and he is still, and this isn't the first time this has happened.
We've gone over this in videos before, he is still crypto scamming. Why? What are how? Right. Listen, I I I understand that people have gambling deals, that people have crypto sponsorships, but if you are one, the man that is very religious and condemning others for doing things that are haram, whether it's drinking alcohol, whether it's gambling, whether it's shaking the hand of a woman, whatever, to each their own in terms of religion. But how are you going to do that in the same breath be doing this? I don't understand it, but let's talk about why. What do I mean to break down? Let's go.
Habib has done a ton of crypto scamming over the years from Legacy Cards in 2021 where apparently he profited upwards of six figures. Then we have the W the Wahed Halal Investing Partnership that came about in September 2021. Everyday Sharia account spots apparently halal digital assets. Yikes. and they ended up agreeing to a six-f figureure penalty from the SEC over deficiencies and how it presented performance and client disclosures in the US, of course. And then in 2025, the UK Advertising Standards Authority banned one of its most high-profile campaigns featuring burning US dollar notes and Habib himself to quote provoke viewers into thinking conventional money was literally being torched. Scheme number three. This is in the matter of, by the way, 6 months. six months we've seen three scams or three potential interesting investment portfolios that Hhabib is advertising. The go mining ambassador. So now he's ambass he's an ambassador for an NFT collection which we all know NFTts are literally scams.
They provide no value. And anytime any celebrity promotes them to their audience, they are specifically looking for their audience to invest in something so that the celebrity themselves gets rich off of the audience. hhabibbacked mining. Without any meaningful visibility, they could not audit where the physical machines were, what the true energy costs were, and how their share profits was calculated. The controversy lies in the fact that Habib never had to explain the realities of Bitcoin mining, which is why most retail mining schemes underperformed simply buying and holding Bitcoin. If the token value collapsed or the mining yield stagnated, the economic pain remained with the fans who had trusted his face. Then we come back in October of 2024. So he had he had calmed down for a few years, but I guess you know the bank account needed it. Ice open uh global ambassador uh Habib joined Ice Open network as a global ambassador. The pitch was simple. Users could mine ICE tokens of course by simply logging in daily, tapping a button, inviting friends. Again, there was no expensive hardware. There was no technical knowledge required. positioned as a gateway for crypto for the masses.
The app claims to have onboarded 20 million users by the time Khabib had signed on. Of all the crypto endorsements on the list, Hhabib's endorsement of open Ice open network seems the most legitimate. There's no proof that Ice Open Network's founders planned plan to defraud users from the start verification system while harsh had a legitimate purpose and the catering of the tokens was due to the vulnerability of the coin. Still, seeing Habib endorse Ice Open Network after famously refusing to take gambling sponsorships during his fighting career was odd. Oh yeah, let's go back to that because I forgot that uh Habib had a strong stance on uh gambling sponsorships during his career and post career with Eagle FC. They quote ruin entire families. Hhabib bans book makers gambling sponsors from Eagle FC. As a relative newbie to the fight promotion business, former lightweight champion Habib Namedov says he's willing to learn from his former boss Dana White. But the Eagle isn't willing to follow in the footsteps of the UFC president for absolutely everything. In a recent interview, Habib revealed he decided to ban bookmakers and gambling sponsors from his promotional company, Eagle FC.
And he explained his reason for doing so. We have plenty of sponsors that we will work with to put on events. We don't need bookmakers. I believe that gambling is more dangerous than alcohol.
I think it's worse to adver ad advertise bookmakers than alcohol. Mamedov said in Russian, "Bookmakers ruin entire families." You know that yourselves. How many young guys go on their site, stay on them, and become addicted? Whole families get ruined because of it. You know well how strong an addiction, gambling is. It's the same as drug addiction. It'd be the same as if we were going to advertise drugs here.
Gambling and drug addiction are on the same level for me. So that's what Habib said all the way back then. So very interesting that all of the sudden now we're taking a lot of crypto scam and gambling essentially gambling uh sponsorships because when you invest in NFTTS when you invest in the crypto space as a a lowly you know fan of of Habib Nagov with the trust that it's backed by something that isn't necessarily gambling or that isn't that's been verified by Habib himself because why else would he attach his name to it? you're essentially gambling on the fact that Habib is telling the truth, which in most cases is not the truth about these these uh you know ambassadorships that he's a part of. I'm not sure about this one. Scheme number five, November of 2024, a jab at Conor McGregor. This may be the most bizarre attempt on this list. In late 2024, Hhabib stepped into full memecoin territory by publicly backing convict, a token riffing on Conor McGregor being liable for sexual assault at a Dublin civil court. So gambling is only bad if it's not to mock Conor McGregor for allegedly assaulting or raping someone.
That's that's when you it's okay. When it's at the expense of your greatest enemy, then you can promote the degenerate gambling. Apparently, the pitch was pure internet theater, a satirical coin claimed to be raising money for McGregor's victims. There was obviously neither a white paper nor a business model. There was just a ticker symbol, a jokey narrative, and Hhabib's post declaring his support, which really just looked like another jab at his hated rival. No actual proof that any of the money raised by this token or any of the money that people were investing into this token was going to the victims of Conor McGregor. It was just a way to slam on Connor. Now, again, I don't want to hear the excuse that, oh, you know, Hhabib is under bad management. people are not keeping his best interest at heart or whatever. He's a grown man. If he can't manage his Twitter, he shouldn't be shouldn't have one, right?
If he's got Ali Abdelis posting things on his Twitter, then he shouldn't have a Twitter to begin with. Point blank period. He shouldn't have one. For whoever deployed Convict, Habib's nod was a jackpot. That flow alone was enough to send the price vertical pro uh providing perfect exit liquidity for insiders who had quietly accumulated large allocations at near zero cost. But for the buyers, the endorsement was the pump and the inevitable reality was the dump. When the momentum stalled, the price crashed, leaving retail fans holding bags of effectively worthless tokens while deployers had already cashed out. Convict was not fronted by a recognizable company. This anonymity was crucial to the scheme. There was no entity to hold accountable, only Habib's face to point to when things went wrong.
Launching a memecoin is not inherently illegal. The concern is how risk and reality are framed. Right? Just like how gambling is not illegal. It's just immoral. Much like promoting a crypto coin that you don't know who the backers are, you don't know where the money goes. You don't know who is holding the majority of that cryptocurrency's value. and then convincing your fans that it's a good idea to invest in it so you can get a slam off on Conor McGregor. That seems like a responsible way to use your platform. And the last one, which is essentially the same one that we're going to talk about today, this started in October of 2025, Multibank Group Partnership. the scheme.
In late October 2025, Hhabib unveiled a sweeping partnership with Multi Bank Group, a Dubai based, it's already starting off great, financial conglomerate built around the new joint venture called Multibank Habib LLC and a token called MBG. The promise was grand.
A quote regulated tokenized. Oh god, here's the buzzwords. Regulated tokenized sports ecosystem where MBG would power a network of Hhabib branded ventures. Just nothing. Just such a nothing sentence. Nothing means anything in that sentence. The most visible plan was to build 30 high-end gyms carrying his name. Okay, where are those gems?
This branding was clear to fans and retail buyers. It wasn't a memecoin. It was a regulated bridge between realworld assets and crypto with an undefeated champion standing alongside a global broker. This time, Hhabib is not just a spokesman, but named a partner through multi-ankhabib LLC, implying equity, revenue sharing, and insider token allocations ahead of most retail buyers.
The MBG token went on sale months earlier. It began with a pre-sale mid July 2025 at 35, then ran up to a reported all-time high of $245 in August before sliding hard by October. Now, for this one, it's interesting because Habib enters the picture as the coin is sliding, which is a bit of a a different strategy here as he enters late October after the peak. While the coin is already unwinding, he didn't have any part in the initial runup. He couldn't really be credited for the downfall, but instead, apparently, his presence gave the project institutional sheen just as the price waned. This means multiank still benefited from his reach. Their token had flagship stars, but and the venture could sell a specific vision, but over a month after the announcement, MBG token price hadn't climbed at all. So, why it raises concerns? Multibank Group is a real broker. The token is real and the joint venture is announced in the open, but that initial transparency remains the risk was easy to miss. The MBG model sells tomorrow's assets using today's token. The gym sire projected the revival of Habib's Eagle FC MMA promotion is projected. The value for the token holders is projected. A lot remains to be answered. What gyms are being funded? Are they under construction? What revenue streams still exist? How will these revenue streams flow to MBG token holders because the buyers are not purchasing shares or stakes in real buildings? The timeline, all all that. Oh, and then the Papka NFT auction. Yep, we covered that in the last video using father's name. That one's insane. But then we're back again with this one today, which is back with multigroup. Every fight corner is most important. Seat corner sees what fighter cannot. corner stays calm while the noise is loudest. I do not put it on things I do not believe in. I have said no to many. Okay. Today I'm saying yes.
I am partnering with Multi Bank Group.
He's already partnered with them. Their crypto platform Multibank io and their utility token MBG token established 2005. The token was not established in 2005. Maybe he means multiank group. 18 plus licenses. Interesting. And you got Dylan Danis Haram. Enough with the crypto. All right. So, at the end of this, listen, is is Multi Bank Group a a fraudulent company? It doesn't look like it is. Does it look like they do anything inherently illegal? No. But they operate in the same way that Hhabib is has said he does not want to employ with his own promotion and that's against, you know, what his belief system is. Yet, he's engaging in the same thing. It's a bit hypocritical. It does make me think that a lot of the uh mouth service that Hhabib has given to a lot of other fighters including people like Conor McGregor is a bit fainted and not necessarily real either. He doesn't know that this is like and I again I don't know how you post something and show support for things that you don't know are real based on I don't know unless someone else is running your accounts which again how do you not know what's being posted on your accounts?
But if Habib is going to call out people for doing things that are that are, you know, again, haram or or sins or not living the correct way when he is effectively promoting crypto scams on a sometimes monthly basis, I think it's a bit hypocritical. Today's example is just another one in the saga of Habib promoting and this time partnering with a crypto company that is surely going to pump and is surely going to dump. It happened before. It'll happen again. I know people will try to get on this comment section and excuse it and I'll probably get a lot of down votes for talking about it. And yes, you can look on the channel. I've talked about Conor McGregor's rape trial. I've talked about Jon Jones beating his wife. I've talked about all of those things. Sean Strickland being an I've talked about it all here. So, you're not going to get me with the what aboutism. You're not going to, you know, there's nothing here for me to really cover up. I'm not playing one side or the other, but it's massively hypocritical to do things like this and still somehow try to be looked at as like the arbiter of of morality in combat sports. It just can't happen. So, Habib, once again, it's not even like he's trying to hide it. Is promoting what's essentially a pump and dump crypto scam on his platform. Regardless if it's legal or illegal, people will use his name. And this time he will allow them to not only use his name, but he'll partner with them to use his name to drive up the the cost of this MBG coin. It will surely hit a number that they would not hit without him. And people will pull out money and buyers trusting his name still will get scammed for it. That's just the reality of this thing. Let alone the fact that it's essentially gambling, which Habib said he would not do or have a part of his promotions. It doesn't make a lot of sense. It's very hypocritical. So anyway, I wanted to cover this because I feel like every time it happens, I have to say something just because it's it's I think it's important. I think it's important to hold people's feet to the fire if they're going to be the the arbiters of again morality in combat sports. If you're going to take that stance that gambling is bad, don't promote essentially what is gambling.
Don't tell me that NFTTS aren't gambling. Don't tell me that, you know, crypto meme coins aren't gambling because they absolutely are. They may not have the big names of like prize picks or DraftKings or whatever. And listen, I'm a gambler. I like to bet.
That's something I do. It's something I do. I think it's fun. I'm responsible with it and I understand what my limits are, but which is why I'm not going to sit here and tell people not to gamble.
But if you're the one that's taking the stance against it, you can't actively participate in it. That's the wrong voice. That's the wrong person. And again, it's hypocritical. Anyway, Hhabib just can't stop himself from promoting essentially crypto scams to his fans.
And uh I don't think that's going to stop anytime soon. So, I don't know why I thought he was set for life after the money he made. I mean, life-changing money he made versus Conor McGregor and others after it. And Habib always said that everybody else does things for money and he does it for legacy. What kind of legacy does that leave? Not for me to decide. I don't have those answers. But will Habib continue to crypto scam or at least promote things that are clearly crypto scams? I think so. But guess we'll find out.
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