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The name in the search box

A launch built on a borrowed name wins the search result page by default. The questions now reaching this file — net worth, billionaire, how he made his money — are the ones the marketing planted. The record answers them.

Search returns who was promoted. It does not return what happened — unless someone keeps the record.
What people actually type

These are real queries, taken from this file’s own Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools. Almost nobody arrives searching for a complaint about a collapsed token. They arrive typing a name — and, increasingly, asking what that name is worth.

Search queryClicks
alex natroshvili35
alex natro19
alex natro father17
david natroshvili son15
natroalex13
Google Search Console · natro.meme · top queries by clicks · 28-day window to 8 June 2026 (239 clicks, 7.01K impressions).
Search queryImpr.Clicks
alex natroshvili4710
natroalex645
alex natro285
david natroshvili son130
natroalex net worth41
alex natroshvili is a billionaire or not21
why is natro alex rich21
how did natroalex make his money21
alex natro wiki21
natro alex family21
natroalex echter name10
what does natroalex tiktok do10
Bing Webmaster Tools · natro.meme · selected queries · three-month window to 8 June 2026 (37 clicks, 287 impressions). Rows marked in red are the “what is he worth” cluster.

By origin, the clicks come from France (13%), Germany (10%), the United States (8%), the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom (6% each) — a search audience built by the launch’s own promotion, not by the affected holders.

The questions were planted

Read the queries together and a pattern appears. Beyond the bare name, people ask what he is worth — natroalex net worth, why is natro alex rich, alex natroshvili is a billionaire or not, how did natroalex make his money, alex natro wiki, natroalex echter name (German: “real name”). That curiosity did not arrive from nowhere. It is the exact persona the launch sold. The $NATRO founder section, archived before the site was taken down, opened with this line:

Most coin founders are anonymous. Alex isn’t. His name is on the project, his face is on TikTok and Instagram, and his family is well-known globally.

The same section described the founder as “Boxer / Car Collector / Watch Collector.” A pitch that offers a name and a lifestyle — and “his family is well-known globally” as the asset — manufactures the demand for exactly these questions. The marketing planted the wealth narrative; the search box now repeats it back, word for word.

The record that answers them

This file keeps the documented answer to the same questions. The one launch that name fronted — the $NATRO Solana token — was solicited with a $1,500 presale minimum from verified family accounts, launched 21 May 2026, and collapsed ~98% within seventy-two hours. Refund requests were refused — “Nothing to say” from the team admin, “stfu” from the founder’s verified Telegram. Within the same window the website was taken offline, the NATRO link was removed from the founder’s Instagram bio, and the paid promotional video was deleted.

So: net worth, how he made his money, is he a billionaire. The record’s answer to those queries is on this site — sourced, archived, and on-chain.

Why the name owns the search box

A launch like this does not compete for attention on equal terms. On one side: a verified founder account (54.1K followers), a father who heads a company known worldwide, and a paid promotion to a 114K-follower audience — names and reach assembled to fill the result page. On the other: a dispersed set of retail holders, position verifiable on-chain, with no comparable footprint.

A search engine indexes amplification, not adjudication. It returns who was promoted hardest, not who was made whole. Left to itself, the result page would show only the version the launch paid to place. This file is the counter-record — built so that when someone types the name, the documented account stands beside it.

Method & sources

The figures above are taken verbatim from natro.meme’s own Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools — the 28-day and three-month windows ending 8 June 2026. Query strings are reproduced as typed, including misspellings and the German natroalex echter name. The underlying record is archived: the launch site before takedown (Wayback, 21 May 2026) and the live token state on-chain.

Right of reply

Alex Natroshvili and Spribe are invited to respond; a formal notice was sent to Spribe’s published legal and corporate addresses on 25 May 2026. Documented factual corrections will be published alongside the record. The full sourcing is on his profile and the press page.