Decentralized primarily serves clients within the United States. The company operates in the fast-growing field of Decentralized Finance, which leverages blockchain technology to facilitate peer-to-peer financial transactions and eliminate traditional intermediaries By harnessing the power of DeFi, Decentralized aims to revolutionize the financial landscape and empower individuals with greater autonomy over their assets

Services and Products

At Decentralized, our core offering revolves around providing clients with the tools, knowledge, and support they need to excel in the world of DeFi. Our services and products include:

DeFi Accelerator

Through our comprehensive training platform, the DeFi Accelerator, we equip our clients with in-depth knowledge and expertise to become part of the top 1% in the DeFi space. With access to cutting-edge educational resources, clients gain a competitive edge and stay ahead of the rapidly evolving DeFi landscape.

DeFi Mentorship

We believe that mentorship plays a pivotal role in achieving success. That’s why we provide clients with six months of access to a dedicated DeFi Mentor This expert guide supports clients throughout their journey, offering personalized guidance and assisting them in making informed decisions in the DeFi market.

Reviews –

” This company blocks/reports any negative reviews that people try and post on trust pilot. This company sells mentorship programs for $25,000 but if that’s too much they’ll give you a scholarship and reduce the price to $16,000. You’d be better off investing $25k than paying these guys for a mentorship program.”

” Deceptive
Expensive
Credit card info requested and no system to verify validity
No references
No metrics to verify results
Have you noticed that not
One post talks about the success
Of an outcome financially? Every post
Is about the mentor. Where are the outcome specific metrics? Why can’t someone on their program respond with positive outcomes? It’s very expensive to join 25k for no known ROI discussed. ”

 

” Our dear friend joined Decentralized Masters Mastermind and paid the $25,000 enrollment fee they said was required. He was encouraged to refer friends to the group. He said if we did join, we would receive a discount since he was referring us.
Here is where it gets very disappointing. My husband signed up for a meeting through the website so we could get basic information before using our friend as a referral.
Just like our friend, we are retirement age with a very healthy nest egg we like to play with, and we know we need help when it comes to crypto currencies. The big surprise came days after the meeting when the price was lowered to about $16,000 based on what they said was some kind of scholarship discount that wasn’t available at the time of the meeting. He was told this discount is usually only used for people with less liquid capital. Funny thing is this “scholarship” didn’t come up until after my husband said he wasn’t ready to join. This was clearly a very poorly implemented sales tactic. A $9,000 difference just because we said no to $25,000!
As you would imagine our alarm bells were ringing and our friend, he was extremely displeased that he paid so much more than what was offered to us.
What started out us a very real interest in joining has now turned into a feeling that our dear friend was taken advantaged of.
It was decided that I should also sign up for a meeting to see what price I would be given. My meeting was with a different person, so they clearly have a lot of salespeople working there. When it came time for the price $25,000 was the number… at least until I said no. After saying no the price was quickly lowered to about $16,000 with the reason being it was for “people who take action” or something like that. If I was to decide on the call or at least give a deposit I would only pay $16,000 instead of $25,000. Our friend did tell us that he heard of other programs within Decentralized Masters so we 100% confirmed this was for the full mastermind and not a different group.
Imagine how hard it was for me to hold in my frustration knowing they recently charged our dear friend $25,000.
We are 100% convinced Decentralized Masters was trying to charge as much as possible with a starting price of $25,000 but if you say no it will either be on the call or a short time in the future where they use some made up reasoning to lower it to $16,000 (maybe lower as someone later shared, they paid less than $15,000).
At this point we knew my husband and I would not be joining Decentralized Masters based on what we feel is very noncustomer centric sales tactics.
One reason we were all given for the price being so high was the very limited number of spots available in the mastermind, so the price helps weed people out. This is another thing we found out to be inaccurate. Our friend can see new people post an introduction to the group and when our friend looked at how many new people introduced themselves to the group over the past few months it was a lot more then 10 per month. It was closer to 100 than it was to 10- 12 that one of the salespeople told us. This is another unnecessary untruth told to us.

Knowing our dear friend was taken advantage of simply because he believed a person was opening a door to an exclusive offer is a hard pill to swallow. We decided to look deeper.
In some emails Decentralized Masters shared they provide articles saying they were featured in Investor.com, Nasdaq.com, etc. We easily discovered these were paid ads by Decentralized Masters or a hired ad agency. Why mislead people into thinking your company was sought out to write articles for these known platforms when in fact it is nothing more than paid marketing material. Very misleading.
It is very unfortunate that what started out as referral turned into discovering that he highly overpaid for something simply because he believed the person. As for my husband and I, we are happy to say we have gone in a different direction and found the support we were looking for at a much lower investment. We would not be comfortable starting a relationship based on misleading promotional materials and very unfair sales tactics. “

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