BitFundZA provide no information on their website about who owns or runs the business.
The BitFundZA website domain (“bitfundza.co”) was privately registered on August 16th, 2017.
Further research reveals The BitFundZA website uses a favicon hosted on the Loop and Beyond website domain:
A visit to the Loop And Beyond website reveals it to be a 1:1 clone of the BitFundZA website.
The Loop and Beyond website domain was registered prior to BitFundZA on July 6th, 2017, suggesting it was a staging site before the main site went live.
The Loop and Beyond website domain is registered to Ketan Singh through an apartment address in the US state of New Mexico.
Whether Singh, as represented on the Loop and Beyond domain registration, exists is unclear. The name is that of a well-known Indian actor and the Loop and Beyond domain uses Indian name-servers.
BitFundZA is likely on the same server as Loop and Beyond, however it’s behind CloudFlare so I can’t verify for sure.
No information connecting Singh to BitFundZA outside of the domain registration is available, so it’s entirely possible he doesn’t exist. In that case whoever is actually running BitFundZA is likely based out of India itself.
The UK is another possibility, with Alexa currently estimating the country is the largest source of traffic to the BitFundZA website (23%).
As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.
BitFundZa Products
BitFundZA has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market BitFundZA affiliate membership itself.
The BitFundZA Compensation Plan
BitFundZA affiliates gift bitcoin to each other via a 2×5 matrix.
A 3×5 matrix places a BitFundZA affiliate at the top of a matrix, with two positions directly under them:
These three positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these three positions into another three positions each (9 positions).
Levels three to five of the matrix are generated in the same manner, with each new level housing three times as many positions as the previous level.
A BitFundZA affiliate signs up and gifts 0.0035 BTC to the affiliate who recruited them.
This payment in turn qualifies them to receive 0.0035 BTC gifting payments from three subsequently recruited affiliates.
The remaining four matrix levels operate in the same manner, with each new level increasing gifting payments paid and received.
level 1 – gift 0.0035 BTC to the affiliate who recruited you and receive 0.0035 BTC from three subsequently affiliates
level 2 – gift 0.0075 BTC to your second upline and receive 0.0075 BTC from nine affiliates
level 3 – gift 0.05 BTC to your third upline and receive 0.05 BTC from twenty-seven affiliates
level 4 – gift 1 BTC to your fourth upline and receive 1 BTC from eighty-one affiliates
level 5 – gift 4 BTC to your fifth upline and receive 4 BTC from two hu
🤖 Quick Answer
Who owns and operates BitFundZA?BitFundZA provides no publicly available information about ownership or management. Domain registration records link the business to Ketan Singh through a New Mexico address, though Singh's actual identity remains unverified. The company maintains anonymity regarding its operators and corporate structure.
What is the connection between BitFundZA and Loop and Beyond?
Loop and Beyond operates as an identical website clone of BitFundZA. Registered earlier in July 2017, it appears to function as a staging site. Both domains share identical favicon resources, suggesting coordinated development and potential shared operational infrastructure.
When was BitFundZA registered?
The BitFundZA domain was privately registered on August 16th, 2017. Its predecessor domain, Loop and Beyond, was registered approximately six weeks earlier on July 6th, 2017, indicating sequential website deployment.
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