The operators of the collapsed BitHarvest crypto Ponzi scheme have relaunched as Harvest Plus. BitHarvest imploded in November 2025 after promoting a fraudulent USB device called "BitBooster." The scheme purported this thumb drive would accelerate cryptocurrency mining rates.

Despite its collapse, the BitHarvest website at bitharvest.io remains active. However, its associated YouTube channel has been rebranded as Harvest Plus. This channel now features unrelated promotional material for Blockchain Week in Paris, a stark contrast to its previous marketing content. BitHarvest confirmed this rebranding on its Telegram channel on January 9th.

The new Harvest Plus website, harvestplus.co, was privately registered on November 30th, 2025, coinciding with BitHarvest's demise. Harvest Plus appears to be using the "Ultimate Booster" as its latest iteration of the fraudulent USB device. An investment position in Harvest Plus costs $1500 in cryptocurrency. Sign-ups are directed to booster.hearvestplus.xyz, another domain privately registered on November 30th, 2025.

The operational structure of Harvest Plus mirrors that of BitHarvest. Logan Lee, the purported CEO of BitHarvest, was a persona played by Singaporean national Steve Ng. Ng is reportedly involved in the Harvest Plus reboot. He collaborates with a group of Malaysian scammers led by Jaz Pee.

The promotional efforts for BitHarvest were managed by Jan Gregory Cerato, a Canadian national residing in Dubai. Californian authorities issued a desist and refrain order against Cerato for securities fraud in October 2024, specifically naming him in relation to BitHarvest. Harvest Plus is slated for an official launch on January 22nd, 2026. The total financial losses and victim count from the original BitHarvest scheme remain undisclosed pending further investigation by authorities.

The California Department of Justice issued a desist and refrain order against Jan Gregory Cerato on October 21, 2024.