Voting is live for the new WazirX Scheme. Don’t let these paid influencers divert you from getting your funds back within a month. Vote YES now.
After months of mess, the WazirX community finally had a ray of hope. A new WazirX Scheme. A second chance. A real opportunity to get their stuck crypto back.
But guess who’s trying to ruin it?
Not scammers.
Not hackers. (They already did their part)
But people like Sonu Jain and Romy Johnson — who’ve made it their personal mission to stop WazirX’s Scheme of Arrangement by pushing users to vote NO in the ongoing revote.
And the worst part? They’re not doing it for justice.
They’re doing it for clout, clicks, and maybe even a fat payout from rival exchanges like CoinDCX.

Enough With the Fake Concern
Every second post from these people screams about WazirX being a scam, calls the Scheme a “trap,” and urges users to reject it — without giving any real reason or solution.
They keep telling you to vote NO.
But have you seen them explain what happens after NO?
Do they have a better plan?
Can they bring your money back?
No. They can’t. And they won’t.
They are not here to solve anything.
They are here to keep the outrage going — so they can stay relevant and milk your anger for their own gain.
Look Closer: Who Are They Really Helping?
Let’s stop pretending this is about “justice for WazirX users.” If they cared about users, they’d be helping everyone understand the new Scheme, asking tough but fair questions, and pushing for improvements.
Instead, they’re doing just one thing: spreading negativity nonstop.
They ignore useful facts.
They ignore updated plans.
They ignore the fact that most users are finally hopeful.
Why? Because chaos brings them attention.
And let’s not ignore the obvious — both Sonu and Romy are very cozy with CoinDCX, WazirX’s biggest rival. It’s no surprise they’ve never once raised a voice against CoinDCX, even after their own $44 million hack.
Convenient, right?
Real Users Are Tired of Games
This is not 2023. People want to move on. Users have waited long enough. They’ve read the plan, done the KYC, voted before, and now have a better version in front of them.
And now, just as the finish line is in sight — when people finally feel like their crypto can be returned — this stupid bunch shows up screaming “NO” again?
Seriously?
When will this end?
They Don’t Want a Solution — They Want the Problem to Stay
Let’s say it clearly: Sonu Jain, Romy Johnson, and others like them don’t want this to be solved. They want the problem to continue — because the longer users stay angry, the longer these so-called “activists” stay in the spotlight.
They don’t want your money back.
They want your attention.
This isn’t community activism. This is ego, drama, and maybe even business deals happening in the background.
This Time, Don’t Fall for It
You’re smarter than that.
Don’t let some influencer playing crypto messiah convince you to throw away your only chance at recovery.
Ask yourself:
- Who benefits if this plan fails?
- What will Romy and Sonu do after another NO vote?
- Will they still be around to help you?
- Or will they just post another angry tweet and move on to the next outrage, again for WazirX?
Because YOU will still be stuck with your loss.
They will still be chasing attention and likes.
Speak Up. Enough is Enough.
It’s time users call them out. Ask them for facts. Ask them for numbers. Ask them for a real plan.
And if they can’t give you any of that?
Then maybe, just maybe, they were never on your side to begin with.
Final Thoughts
WazirX users finally have a fighting chance to get something back. It’s taken months of legal battles, changes, and cleanup to get here.
But this entire recovery can still be derailed — not by courts or regulators — but by a handful of people who are loud, misleading, and full of hot air.
So let’s make this clear:
Sonu Jain and Romy Johnson are not heroes.
They are obstacles. And the longer we listen to them, the longer we delay our own recovery.Don’t vote for their drama.
Vote for your money. Vote for your future. Vote YES.