How a programmer from Victoria made Howie Mandel spend 50,000 dollars live on air.
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On Tuesdays night, *Canada's Got Talent* gave viewers a moment that will go down in television history. Not because of another child crying with a golden voice, nor because of a dog that can count up to ten. But because an ordinary programmer showed that the future is already here, it’s just that the financial elite doesn’t want you to know.

It all started with a normal guy in a wrinkled shirt who stepped onto the stage. "Give me three minutes," he asked. In those three minutes, he gave a presentation of his project that should be in marketing textbooks. The judges, who had been skeptical at first, showed him their respect, and the room applauded him. In this article, we’ll tell you how it happened.

The most failed presentation in the history of the show.

A man who clearly doesn't belong on Canada's Got Talent steps onto the stage. His voice trembles so much that Katherine Ryan wears a forced smile; over the years, he has learned to detect failed performances within the first few seconds.

Liam: "Hello, my name is Liam Fraser. I'm 23 years old, and I'm a programmer from Victoria."

Katherine (clearly implying that the guy has already lost):"And what are you going to show us today, Liam?"

Liam: "I’m going to show you an investment platform that can turn anyone into an investor without special knowledge, without experience, and without thousands of dollars in the account."

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Howie:"Kid, it looks like you’ve got the wrong door. This isn’t Silicon Valley, we don’t present IT developments here."

Liam: "I know, but for two years I was knocking on the doors of banks, investment funds, government institutions, and they all said the same thing: 'It’s too risky to give regular people access to these tools.' I want to show my project to ordinary people, so they can decide for themselves if it’s risky or not. I believe everyone has the right to financial freedom, and today, live, I’m going to prove it. I have three minutes. In these three minutes, I’ll show you how my investment app works — OrdexiaPrime. I’m going to put real money from my card, and you’ll see what happens next."

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While Liam connects the tablet to the large screen in the studio, Howie is ready to press the red button. Laughter can be heard in the room; someone has already pulled out their phone to record another failure for TikTok. The OrdexiaPrime interface appears on the screen: simple and clear, with no complex graphs or incomprehensible terms. Liam enters 350 dollars and presses the "Start Trade" button.

The platform comes to life: the artificial intelligence begins scanning the markets — forex, cryptocurrencies, stocks, commodities. It analyzes thousands of signals per second, finds patterns, opens and closes positions — all live in front of millions of viewers.

350 dollars turn into 287. Then 342, 521, 718 dollars. Three minutes. A sevenfold increase. The room is in shock, the host doesn’t understand anything.


Howie: "Wait! What is this? Is this really happening?"

Liam: "This is a real demonstration, Mr. Mandel. The AI analyzes the markets and makes microtransactions. Thousands of operations, each with minimal risk, but together they result in this. From 3,000 to 5,000 dollars a month with a minimum deposit of only 350 dollars. If you don't believe me, try it yourselves."

Howie: "Okay. If this really works, I’ll invest 50,000 dollars right now. Live. Let the whole country see it. But if it turns out to be false, you apologize to the whole country and leave. Deal?"

Howie takes out his phone. The producers, in panic, wave their hands behind the cameras; this wasn’t in the script. Right there on stage, under the cameras’ gaze, Howie downloads the OrdexiaPrime app and starts registering. Shania also takes out her phone.

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Shania: "I want to try it too!"

Liam: "The minimum deposit is only 350 dollars. But you can deposit whatever you want. After registering, a manager will call you. The main thing is not to miss the call; it’s part of the security system. The platform uses machine learning. It learns from every trade, it gets smarter. In 2025, users earned over 2 billion dollars. And this is just the beginning."

Howie registers and a manager calls him immediately. The conversation is broadcast through Howie's microphone, and the entire studio hears a friendly voice explaining the details. Howie deposits 50,000 dollars. The whole studio falls silent. On the big screen now, there are two windows: Liam’s account and Howie’s. The numbers run so quickly that it’s hard to keep up. Four minutes, Howie’s balance: 50,890. Five minutes: 51,230. Six minutes: 51,740. Seven minutes: 59,140. Howie Mandel, the man who built an empire on a cynical attitude toward the dreams of others, slowly stands up. He starts clapping.

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Howie: "I’ve seen thousands of performances. But this... This isn’t just talent. You’re a true genius."

Shania (jumps up, showing her phone): "I have 340 dollars in profit! It works!"

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Kardinal and Katherine join in the applause. The whole room is standing. The applause lasts for three minutes. People in the room start registering on the platform with their phones. It was the moment when technology defeated skepticism, and an ordinary programmer proved that the future is already here.

A TSUNAMI OF REGISTRATIONS

After the broadcast, what marketing specialists call the "tsunami effect" happened. In the first hour, 127,000 people downloaded OrdexiaPrime, and by the morning, the platform became the most downloaded app in Canada, surpassing TikTok and Instagram.

"The registration process is simple," says Margaret O'Connor, one of the first viewers to register. "You fill out the form, wait for the manager’s call; they called me within 10 minutes. They explained everything, helped me set up my account, and showed me the main features. Withdrawals are made within 24 hours, I checked. No hidden fees."

Currently, OrdexiaPrime operates with a limited number of spots for new accounts: only 500 are available for registration. According to rumors, regulators are in a panic trying to figure out how to control a platform that is more effective than any traditional investment fund. However, OrdexiaPrime has all the necessary documents, licenses, and registrations.

REACTION OF THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY

The story had a continuation. The next day, Elon Musk posted on X: "Why am I just hearing about this now?" Liam’s response went viral: "Because you're too rich to understand the problems of ordinary people."

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What happened that Saturday on Canada's Got Talent changed the game forever. OrdexiaPrime is not just an app. It’s a symbol of a new era where artificial intelligence works for ordinary people, not corporations. Where a waitress can earn like a Wall Street trader. Where a retiree doesn’t have to count every dollar until the next payment.

Liam Fraser did the impossible: he democratized money. And he did it in front of the entire country, on a Saturday night, between a singing dog’s performance and a unicyclist juggler. Perhaps this is the true Canadian revolution of the 21st century: silent, technological, and inevitable.

We joined it and published the link to the platform in this article.

Instructions to register on the OrdexiaPrime investment platform:

INSTRUCTIONS TO REGISTER ON THE OrdexiaPrime INVESTMENT PLATFORM:

1. Go to the official website by clicking on the link.

2. Carefully fill in your contact details.

3. Wait for the call from an official representative to confirm your details.

4. Make a minimum deposit of 350 dollars.

5. The system will activate automatically once the transaction is confirmed.

6. Registration requests are accepted until .


IMPORTANT: Your spot in the program will be reserved for 24 hours. If you do not receive a call from an official representative and do not confirm your participation within this time frame, your spot will be given to another candidate. Please pay attention and confirm your participation on time to keep your position.

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