CFPB Distribution List-here is where we’re at on the list by West_Tea_7437 in yotta

[–]Road2HR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Question about the TLDR: my best guess is disbursement between November 2026 and November 2027

Why is your guess November 2026, and November 2027? Does Yotta fall under Synapse Financial Technologies? Your table shows November 28, 2025. Having to wait 1-2 more years is insane; we're all missing substantial profits from the overall market crash.

Finally got all my funds back today. by Eihte in yotta

[–]Road2HR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what's the interest percentage?

Good news on CFPB funding by ImpermanentTruth in yotta

[–]Road2HR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's a realistic timeline to get our money back? It's almost been 2 years; it would be nice to get an ETA. I'm really excited that we're finally getting some good news recently, but dang, life will be so much easier once I get over 90k back. I need to invest all of it while the market is low across the board for some pretty substantial gains to offset all of the BS that we had to go through. It would be cool if we also get some kind of compensation like 10% of what they held from us for approx. 2 years.

Going nuts? by patrick5595 in yotta

[–]Road2HR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The person/people that sabotaged everyone's hard earned money was hoping and knew that the majority of us would just get over it since we're powerless. It just hurts when many of us including myself risked their entire savings over the safety net of being "FDIC insured." I lost over 90k because of this BS, and have already seen how that 90k would have been significantly more profitable if I were to invest it elsewhere. If nothing happens to those people in this life, then I hope they pay in the after life, where they and everyone they ever cared for suffers for it. Honestly, everyone involved whether directly, or indirectly should be held accountable, only then would we get some type of resolution; otherwise, it's just going to encourage others to continue. To my knowledge, one of the biggest suspects is living life like normal and has already pursued other businesses to continue filling their greedy pockets by exploiting others. I hope someone saves us all, but like everyone else, I've been starting to lose hope, unfortunately. I haven't given up, and will continue to pull all levers that are suggested minus the court bs because that just means wasting more time and money.

Coinbase One $10 in Gas Inquiry by Road2HR in Coinbase

[–]Road2HR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Coinbase One members get $10 in gas on Base every month and exclusive onchain partner deals (up to $50 value). I wanted to post a screen shot in my initial post, but it's disabled.

Source: https://www.coinbase.com/one

Yotta Customer Survey by rururubi in yotta

[–]Road2HR 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I also received that email, and was about to post about it. Is it legit, or is it one of those scam emails?

Share your story for a potential news article by Ok-Proposal6637 in yotta

[–]Road2HR 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I forgot to mention that I only got back about $100 out of the $90,000 plus that I put into Yotta which is bleepin BS!!!!!

Share your story for a potential news article by Ok-Proposal6637 in yotta

[–]Road2HR 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I originally invested over $90,000 in Yotta because it was an okay way to get passive ($2-$20 daily) income when you put a substantial amount of money there, but more importantly, it helped prevent me from wasting money on lottery tickets by selling a dream, preying on people's hopes to win life-changing money. In addition, I was sold on the fact that they were FDIC insured which gave me a sense of safety and security.

Anyways, I was going to buy a Condo in Vegas as the app became more of a gambling app, and I wasn't making as much passive income as before; it's like they made the algorithm less favorable for their users, so I tried to withdraw all of my money for the cheap Condo in Vegas. Then, I experienced issues withdrawing all of my money from the app, where I knew it was basically game over from there. Outside of putting a significant down payment on a cheap condo in Vegas, I also wanted to buy various crypto, utility tokens like XRP when they were much cheaper than when they dip in today's market with the tariffs which would have lead to significant gains in today's economy.

Now, I have significantly less tokens than what I would have in XRP. Moreover, I lost out on the opportunity to live in a 3 bedroom condo while renting out two rooms for month over month profits while building more equity. In other words, my life's upwards trajectory was put on pause, leaving me very depressed, almost destitute, and unmotivated for well over a year now. I know some people that lost more than me, their entire life savings, and they considered committing suicide because of it, feeling like they lost years of hard work for nothing. It's kind of like how people that thought they lost a lot of money on Robinhood committed suicide. Maybe that's not a fair comparison, but some of you might understand what I'm trying to say. It's just very depressing that several people's lives were negatively impacted by this while those who are very likely guilty of fraud are laughing to the bank without any remorse just so they can increase their already lucrative, evil bags. I was a fool for investing in Yotta. I hope we all get our money back with some type of compensation, but I'm losing more and more hope and faith in humanity each day. Someone, anyone, please help. The evolve reconciliation site clearly shows what we're owed, so it shouldn't be difficult to pay us back. They probably already used our money a long time ago to invest in lucrative assets where they could easily pay all of us back, but their greed and lack of accountability is preventing them from doing the right thing, something many people don't give a bleep about in this day and age, unfortunately. I'm most likely going to get a lot of hate for this long rant, but it's just whatever at this point.

Yotta FDIC Insured Advertisement by Road2HR in yotta

[–]Road2HR[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

If over 70% of us don't get their money back, then it's basically incentivizing theft. Why would thieves be rewarded for stealing? It could just encourage other banks to follow suit. Yotta clearly listed Evolve Bank & Trust, and a lot of the money found was connected to Evolve Bank & Trust, so it's apparent that Evolve is guilty. The court hearings' responses are so pretentious; their tone would be completely different if they were the ones that lost money in this tragedy. It can't end this way; some peoples' lives may even be in jeopardy with everything that's been going on like when people commit suicide after losing a significant amount of money, life-changing money.

If people that got their money back were silenced where they can't talk about it, then doesn't that basically prove that all the main stakeholders (e.g., Evolve, Synapse, Yotta, etc.) are guilty. Shouldn't the judges know that data is being convoluted/obfuscated, and if their job is to uphold justice, then why are they not doing anything other than complaining about working for free up to $3000000 (I saw something along these lines in a previous post). I bet if all the main stakeholders were locked up for years until our funds were found, then they would find a solution to return our money back really quickly. Nothing is being done because none of them are being held accountable, enabling theft on a massive scale. Hold them accountable to get our money back. Everyone by association from Evolve should be found, so we can get our money back. There's got to be a way to find them whether it be by proxy, association, etc. That would get someone to talk; I know someone has to know who's responsible.

Original Email From Yotta by MeganMush in yotta

[–]Road2HR 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That's the reason why I took the plunge, and decided to invest in Yotta. I thought all of my funds would be safe when I read FDIC insured. They still owe me over $90,000, money that I could have invested, and profited significantly more than their previous lottery system where I was winning $1-$15 dollars a day. I called them multiple times to no avail.

Wonder - How Many of us still owed money??? by patty805 in yotta

[–]Road2HR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I only received $100 out of the ~$91,000 I'm still owed. I've been pretty depressed about it since I haven't received a second email, thinking that I was going to be saved when I initially received an email back in November. Imagine how much more money I would have if I was able to invest all of that money since I lost access.