BNB Profit provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company.

BNB Profit’s website domain (“bnbprofit.io”) was privately registered on March 4th, 2021.

A YouTube video embedded on BNB Profit’s website is titled “BNB Profit Presentation Zoom with Jose 4-13-2021”.

At approximately [0:53] into the video the man Jose does identify himself but I couldn’t catch his last name.

Jose thanks Andrew Curto for “inviting” him to speak on the presentation. Fortune Five, the YouTube channel hosting the video, has multiple videos featuring Curto.

According to Andrew Curto’s Facebook profile he’s based out of Arizona.

Prior to BNB Profit Curto was promoting the
TronCase
Ponzi scheme.

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.

BNB Profit’s Products

BNB Profit has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market BNB Profit affiliate membership itself.

BNB Profit’s Compensation Plan

BNB Profit affiliates invest bitcoin, tether, ethereum or binance coin (BNB) on the promise of a 2.2% daily return.

BNB Profit investment tiers are as follows:

0.25 BNB

0.5 BNB

1 BNB

2 BNB

4 BNB

8 BNB

12 BNB

20 BNB

BNB Profits pays its 2.2% daily return in BNB tokens. Once a 200% ROI is reached, reinvestment is required in order to continue earning.

Note that there is also a 0.1 BNB affiliate membership tier. This tier doesn’t receive daily returns, it is only used to earn residual commissions (see below).

Residual Commissions

BNB pays residual commissions via a binary compensation structure.

A binary compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a binary team, split into two sides (left and right):

The first level of the binary team houses two positions. The second level of the binary team is generated by splitting these first two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).

Subsequent levels of the binary team are generated as required, with each new level housing twice as many positions as the previous level.

Positions in the binary team are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of affiliates. Note there is no limit to how deep a binary team can grow.

At the end of each day BNB Profit tallies up new investment volume on both sides of the binary team.

Affiliates are paid a percentage of funds invested across their weaker binary team side.

Residual commission rates are determined by how much a BNB Profit affiliate has invested:

invest 0.1 BNB and receive a 3% residual commission rate

invest 0.25 BNB and receive a 4% residual commission rate

invest 0.5 BNB and receive a 5% residual commission rate

invest 1 BNB and receive a 6% residual commission rate

invest 2 BNB and receive a 7% residual commission rate

invest 4 BNB and receive an 8% residual commission rate

invest 8 BNB and receive a 10% residual commission rate

invest 12 BNB and receive a 12% residual commission rat


🤖 Quick Answer

Who are the operators behind BNB Profit?
BNB Profit does not disclose ownership or management information on its website. A presentation video features an individual named Jose, introduced by Andrew Curto, an Arizona-based promoter previously associated with the TronCase Ponzi scheme.

When was BNB Profit's domain registered?
The domain bnbprofit.io was privately registered on March 4th, 2021, with registration details withheld from public access through privacy protection services.

What is the connection between Andrew Curto and BNB Profit?
Andrew Curto invited Jose to present BNB Profit during a Zoom presentation in April 2021. Curto, based in Arizona, had previously promoted the TronCase scheme and hosts content on the Fortune Five YouTube channel.

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