BFIC Gold fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

BFIC Gold’s website domain (“bficgold.io”), was privately registered on January 8th, 2024.

Perusal of BFIC Gold’s official YouTube channel reveals several Pakistani and Indian nationals tied to the company.

These include Mr. Zee;

Shivam Kashyap;

Sahil Raj Prajapati;

Mahesh Sharma;

Omar Khan;

SK Sagar; and

Asif Aslam;

A US resident we can tie to BFIC Gold is Tami Jackson:

Jackson is a serial promoter of MLM crypto Ponzi schemes. Prior to BFIC Gold Jackson was involved in
Sam Lee’s HyperTech Ponzi schemes
.

Omar Khan runs Innovation Factory, through which has launched multiple MLM crypto Ponzi schemes.

Khan first appeared on BehindMLM’s radar through
B-Love Network
early last year. B-Love Network was the second Innovation Factory Ponzi, following the collapse of Innovation Factory as a Ponzi scheme itself.

After B-Love Network collapsed, Khan rebooted as
Bulleto
in July 2023.

Bulleto’s website is still up but a February 24th post on its official FaceBook page suggest Bulleto is being merged with BFIC Gold.

BFIC Gold is the fourth reboot of the Innovation Factory Ponzi scheme Omar Khan launched in 2021.

Khan and his accomplices are originally from Pakistan and India. Since getting into MLM Ponzi scamming they have
relocated to Dubai
.

BehindMLM’s guidelines for Dubai are:

If someone lives in Dubai and approaches you about an MLM opportunity, they’re trying to scam you.

If an MLM company is based out of or represents it has ties to Dubai, it’s a scam.

If you want to know specifically how this applies to BFIC Gold, read on for a full review.

BFIC Gold’s Products

BFIC Gold has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market BFIC Gold affiliate membership itself.

BFIC Gold’s Compensation Plan

BFIC Gold affiliates acquire BGOLD tokens from BFIC Gold at $2.50 each.

BFIC Gold runs a “staking” model Ponzi scheme, through which a 300% ROI is pitched.

invest 1 to 999 BGOLD and receive 7%

invest 1000 to 9999 BGOLD and receive 8%

invest 10,000 to 49,999 BGOLD and receive 9%

invest 50,000 to 249,999 BGOLD and receive 10%

invest 250,000+ BGOLD and receive 12%

BFIC Gold doesn’t specify how often the returns are paid out but does cap them at 300%. Note that this 
includes
MLM commissions and bonuses.

Once 300% has been paid out, reinvestment in BGOLD is required to continue earning.

The MLM side of BFIC Gold pays on BGOLD investment by recruited affiliates.

BFIC Gold Affiliate Ranks

There are five ranks within BFIC Gold’s compensation plan.

Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:

Affiliate – sign up as a BFIC Gold affiliate

Elite – generate $1,250,000 in BGOLD in accumulated investment volume on your weaker binary team side

Super Star – generate $2,500,000 in BGOLD in accumulated investment volume on your weaker binary team side

Champion – generate $5,000,000 in BGOLD in accumulated in


🤖 Quick Answer

What is BFIC Gold and who are its key figures?
BFIC Gold is a cryptocurrency-based multi-level marketing scheme launched in January 2024. The company lacks transparent ownership information on its website. Key promoters include Omar Khan, who operates Innovation Factory, alongside Pakistani and Indian nationals such as Zee, Shivam Kashyap, Sahil Raj Prajapati, and US-based serial MLM promoter Tami Jackson.

What is Omar Khan's involvement in cryptocurrency schemes?
Omar Khan operates Innovation Factory, a platform through which multiple MLM cryptocurrency Ponzi schemes have been launched. Khan first gained attention through B-Love Network and has continued developing similar investment structures, establishing a pattern of involvement in unregulated financial ventures.

Who is Tami Jackson and what is her connection to BFIC Gold?
Tami Jackson is a US-


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