Bitrobix fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

Bitrobix’s website domain (“bitrobix.com”), was privately registered on February 22nd, 2022.

Bitrobix’s official FaceBook page was created on April 13th, 2022. The page is primarily managed from India.

Rather than just be honest about this, Bitrobix has hired an actor to play “Paul McShane” as its CEO:

The marketing video above doesn’t appear on Bitrobix’s website. It was
uploaded on December 15th to Bitrobix’s official YouTube channel
.

The video is your typical Boris CEO affair. I originally estimated it was shot in rented office space somewhere in Central or South America.

In a second video uploaded to Bitrobix’s YouTube channel, titled “
Success yacht party
“, we can see “Viatena” branding on a bus.

Viatena is a Colombian transport company that operates out of Cartagena in Colombia.

Going back to Bitrobix’s “Success yacht party”, at [3:33] they conviently provide us with drone footage of the location:

I was able to pinpoint this to the Cartagena coast:

If you want to look it up yourself, exact coordinates are 10.419856889651188, -75.55120891963442.

The distinct circular roofed building is “La Tienda de Parques Nacionales”, and the roundabout circles “Monumento Santander”. Note you’ll need to append “Cartagena” to either of these places if you look them up.

As to who’s running Bitrobix, we now have a few possibilities:

Russian scammers who’ve hired Colombian actors to front their Ponzi scheme (Boris CEO scams typically operate out of Eastern Europe);

Colombian scammers;

Colombian and/or Russian scammers who’ve hired Indians to manage Bitrobix’s social media profiles; or

Colombian and/or Russian and/or Indian scammers working together.

To mask true ownership of Bitrobix, the company provides shell company incorporation certificates for Colorado in the US, the UK and Canada.

For the purpose of MLM due-diligence, shell company incorporation
anywhere
is meaningless.

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.

Bitrobix’s Products

Bitrobix has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Bitrobix affiliate membership itself.

Bitrobix’s Compensation Plan

Bitrobix affiliates invest funds on the promise of advertised returns:

BRX1 – invest $30 to $999 and receive 1% to 2% a day for 250 days (100% of original investment is returned)

BRX2 – invest $10,000 to $49,999 and receive 2% to 3% for 275 days (75% of original investment is returned)

BRX3 – invest $50,000 to $99,999 and receive 3% to 4% for 300 days (50% of original investment is returned)

Bitrobix charges a 10% fee on all ROI withdrawals. MLM commissions are charged a 9% withdrawal fee.

The MLM side of Bitrobix pays on recruitment of affiliate investors.

Referral Commissions

Bitrobix earn a commission on funds invested by personally recruited affiliates.

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🤖 Quick Answer

What is Bitrobix and what are the main red flags associated with it?
Bitrobix is an online platform that has been identified as potentially operating as a Ponzi scheme. Major warning signs include undisclosed ownership and executive information, private domain registration in February 2022, a Facebook page managed from India, and the use of an actor portraying a CEO in promotional videos without transparency.

When was Bitrobix's domain registered and what does this indicate?
The domain bitrobix.com was privately registered on February 22nd, 2022. Private domain registration prevents public access to ownership information, which is often considered a red flag for fraudulent operations seeking anonymity.

How does Bitrobix present its leadership to the public?
Bitrobix employs an actor to portray "Paul McShane" as its CEO in marketing materials. This deceptive practice, combined with the


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