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

Bivexo’s website domain (“bivexo.com”), was first registered in 2020. The private registration was last updated on February 8th, 2024.

Through the Wayback Machine we can see Bivexo’s website domain was for sale until it was acquired earlier this year.

After Bivexo’s anonymous owners purchased the domain, Bivexo’s current website went live in or around April 2024.

Despite only existing for a few months, on its website Bivexo plays into its domain name being originally registered in 2020.

In 2020 … is the story of the creation of Bivexo Group LTD (BGL), a Hong Kong company with roots deep in Bolivian soil and energy-intensive resource production in China.

Pursuant to this fraudulent claim, Bivexo provides a bunch of doctored Hong Kong shell company certificates on its website:

There’s a bunch of other certificates, none of which have anything to do with Bivexo by way of most of them being predated before Bivexo existed.

Simply put, Bivexo didn’t exist until early 2024. As for Hong Kong, Bolivia and China, Bivexo fails to provide verifiable evidence it has any ties to these countries.

In addition to lying about its company formation, Bivexo also provides a suspect list of “partners” on its website:

This appears to be an attempt at legitimacy via association. Bivexo fails to provide verifiable evidence it has partnered with any of these companies.

Bivexo marketing videos on its website are hosted by what appears to be an actor in a rented office:

Actors in offices is typically the work of Russian scammers. Bivexo’s actor however speaks Chinese, which suggests Chinese scammers could be behind Bivexo.

Of note is SimilarWeb tracking 100% of Bivexo’s website traffic from Kazakhstan as of August 2024.

Russian is spoken in Kazakhstan, which tracks with a lot of Bivexo marketing being in Russian:

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.

Bivexo’s Products

Bivexo has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Bivexo affiliate membership itself.

Bivexo’s Compensation Plan

Bivexo affiliates invest USD equivalents in cryptocurrency. This is done on the promise of advertised passive returns:

invest $49 to $249 and receive 13% a month for 46 days

invest 149 to $749 and receive 14% a month for 53 days

invest $299 to $1499 and receive 15% a month for 60 days

invest $449 to $2249 and receive 16% a month for 67 days

invest $559 to $2999 and receive 17% a month for 74 days

invest $749 to $3749 and receive 18% a month for 81 days

invest $899 to $4499 and receive 19% a month for 88 days

invest $999 to $4999 and receive 20% a month for 95 days

invest $1999 to $9999 and receive 21% a month for 102 days

invest $4999 to $24,999 and receive 22% a month for 109 days

invest $9999 to $49,9999 and receive 23% a month for 116 days

invest $14,


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Bivexo?
Bivexo is an online platform operating under the name Bivexo Group LTD, which claims Hong Kong incorporation and connections to resource production in Bolivia and China. The website domain "bivexo.com" was originally registered in 2020 but remained inactive until approximately April 2024, when the current site launched under anonymous ownership.

Who owns or operates Bivexo?
Bivexo does not disclose any verifiable ownership or executive information on its website. The domain registration is private, and no identifiable individuals are publicly associated with the platform's management. The lack of transparency regarding leadership is a characteristic commonly observed in unregistered investment schemes.

When did Bivexo actually begin operating?
Although Bivexo claims a founding date of 2020, archived web records from the Wayback Machine indicate that the domain was listed for sale until early


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