Valuetainment
"Circling Me Like Hyenas" - TraxNYC DESTROYS Clout Chasers Trying To Steal His Fame
07 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
in the space you're in.
Chapter 2: How does TraxNYC's Azerbaijani background influence his worldview?
By the way, you said your background, Azerbaijan, Baku. Is it true it's half Jewish, half Muslim? Yes.
Well, my mother's Jewish. I was raised Jewish.
Chapter 3: What unique challenges did TraxNYC face growing up in a mixed-religion household?
My dad never told me anything about the religion. But then I found the Koran in the house when I was 15. And I'm like, oh, I guess so. Are you a Muslim, Dad? And he said, yeah.
You found out the first time he was Muslim at 15?
Yes.
Your parents are still together?
They're not together anymore. But they separated when I was 25.
So they were together for 25 some years, maybe even a little longer.
Yeah, like 30.
Jewish and Muslim. Yeah. How did that happen?
Well, you know, the Soviet Union, it wasn't very a religious state, you know, so religion didn't play a factor back then. You were just all communist, I guess.
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Chapter 4: What viral incident in the Diamond District significantly impacted TraxNYC's business?
Let me tell you, that's a horrible look.
Yeah, yeah. That is the lowest of the low and talking shit.
And then his brother is like... You know what it is?
Watch his brother's hand as he puts it on my neck right there. Once you start to play that... Press play. And I start to move. Right there, he has his hand on my neck. You see that? Yeah. Don't put your fucking hand on my neck, bro. This dumbass bastard Fred.
Chapter 5: How did TraxNYC leverage social media for business growth?
You put your hand on my neck? That's why I slapped him right across his face. His brother spits on me and he pushes me. They think they own you. We're the landlord, so we own you. Yeah, you own me, you fucking dumb motherfucker. I'm sorry to lose my temper over here, bro. But you know what I'm saying? The notion...
and you're not a landlord bro you bought into an exchange collect your portion and get the hell out of there bro you're banned they're walking out in handcuffs these stupid bastards the father and the two sons and then he turns to me he's like this fucking idiot fred and he turns to me and he goes eviction is coming first and foremost yeah how many years are you in america you can't speak english bro
Your father don't speak no fucking English, dude. My father speaks English. He's walking out in handcuffs. Eviction is coming. Eviction is coming, bro. You don't own any fucking thing, dude. You bought 50% in. You're not an operating partner, bro. You're an idiot. You're an idiot, bro. You should have gave her a refund, you dumb bastard. You're walking around in handcuffs. Shout out to the NYPD.
Smiling.
But what I'm saying is if a guy does that to anybody, I would never do business with a guy like that. I don't know the guy. The first time I'm learning about him, his name is George and the brother Fred. I would never do business with someone. That has got to be the worst. And by the way, is that last guy that's being walked at the father? I never did that in my fucking life, yeah.
Is the last guy that walking out?
That's the father. That's the fucking father.
So that's the 42-year-old brother. That's Fred. Yeah. And then that's the father. Yeah. Got it. Yeah. Father is the fucking worst.
The father is the one who raised his kids. Someone translate this shit to the father so you know what the fuck to do.
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Chapter 6: What principles does TraxNYC believe are more important than ego or money?
Now I drive or whatever in the car because it's cold. But I like to ride in the summer because I like to get the exercise from Queens or whatever. I just like it, right? I don't need to impress anybody. I get there. I leave my scooter in front of my shop.
Chapter 7: What does TraxNYC say about respect and restitution in business?
You know, it's mine, my shop, my window. He's telling me, you got to move it. This, that, you know, doesn't like the way it looks here, there. It's my window, bro. I'm paying $60,000 a month. I can't leave my scooter out front, bro. You want to lose a tenant. I'm the tenant. I'm the one bringing the customers from around the world. I'm the creative person.
You're the fucking bum saving every penny and not spending it since 1972 who still can't speak English. That's you. I'm a person who's fucking building a business since 18 years old in a creative way. Not fucking anybody over. Not stealing anybody's ideas. Hiring young, diverse fucking people. Doing the right thing, bro. I'm putting a scooter up front.
You're telling me what to do when your sons are stealing my customers, man? This is what you get. You know what I'm saying? People can have it correct for a long time in life and then shit catches up. Right. You don't want to be like Diddy when you're 50 or whatever. You can have it all going well. Money and all the sky dwellers you could imagine. And then your end looks like this.
You got to do it correct, man.
Chapter 8: How does TraxNYC respond to clout chasers and competitors?
Come on, bro. Yo, it's TraxNYC. If you want to know secrets of the universe, the jewelry business, gold or what to do, it's Manect. You could reach me on Manect and I'll have a personal conversation with you.
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