Scammers behind the collapsed BitHarvest Ponzi scheme have rebooted as Harvest Plus.

BitHarvest was an MLM crypto Ponzi that
collapsed
in November 2025. The scam’s ruse was “BitBooster”, a magical USB thumb drive that purportedly “accelerated” crypto mining rates.

Despite the collapse, as of January 2026 BitHarvest’s website is still up on the domain “bitharvest.io”.

If you click through to BitHarvest’s official YouTube channel from its website though, we see it has been rebranded as Harvest Plus:

BitHarvest wiped its marketing videos when it collapsed. The only video uploaded to the rebranded Harvest Plus channel is a marketing video for Blockchain Week in Paris later this year. The event has nothing to do with BitHarvest or Harvest Plus.

BitHarvest confirmed its rebranding on its rebranded BitHarvest Telegram channel on January 9th:

BitHarvest’s rebranded Harvest Plus YoutTube channel directs visitors to “harvestplus.co”, privately registered on November 30th, 2025 (around the time BitHarvest collapsed).

“Ultimate Booster” appears to be the latest iteration of BitHarvest’s magical USB thumb drive devices. One Harvest Plus investment position costs $1500 in cryptocurrency.

Harvest Plus’ primary website redirects people wanting to sign up to “booster.hearvestplus.xyz”, also privately registered on November 30th, 2025.

On the surface, Harvest Plus’ Ponzi ruse appears to be identical to BitHarvest.

BitHarvest was fronted by CEO Logan Lee, played by Singaporean national Steve Ng.

Ng is confirmed to be part of the Harvest Plus reboot:

Ng works with a group of Malaysian scammers, headed up by Jaz Pee.

Serial fraudster Jan Gregory Cerato headed up the promotional side of BitHarvest.

Cerato is a Canadian national
hiding out in Dubai
. Californian authorities named Cerato in an October 2024
BitHarvest securities fraud desist and refrain order
.

Harvest Plus has been given a January 22nd, 2026 official launch date. Pending action by authorities, how many people lost money in BitHarvest and how much remains unknown.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Harvest Plus in relation to BitHarvest?
Harvest Plus is a rebranded continuation of BitHarvest, a collapsed MLM cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme. BitHarvest ceased operations in November 2025 after promoting "BitBooster," a USB device falsely claimed to accelerate crypto mining rates. The same operators relaunched under the Harvest Plus name, rebranding their official YouTube channel accordingly.

When did BitHarvest collapse and what was its fraudulent premise?
BitHarvest collapsed in November 2025. The scheme operated as a multi-level marketing crypto Ponzi, marketing a product called "BitBooster"—a USB thumb drive purportedly capable of accelerating cryptocurrency mining rates. The device served as a fraudulent ruse to attract investor funds into the Ponzi structure.

**Is the original BitHarvest website still accessible after the collapse?


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