Cirrus Networks fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
Cirrus Network’s website domain (“cirrusnetworks.io”), was privately registered on July 18th, 2024.
In Cirrus Networks’ compensation documentation, we find reference to “Gnodi”;
The Cirrus Networks Cloud-9 Compensation Plan is crafted to recognize and reward the efforts of our Affiliates and Associates in empowering individuals to embrace the Gnodi Decentralized Ecosystem.
Further research reveals Juuva pitching itself as “a marketing arm of the Gnodi Blockchain”:
Juuva
is a dietary supplement MLM company run by co-founders Grant Pace and Frankie Kiow.
In BehindMLM’s 2020
Juuva review
, we found kooky products combined with a recruitment focused compensation plan.
Juuva’s Grant Pace is at the center of Juuva’s Gnodi marketing:
Juuva’s Gnodi marketing website is hosted on the domain “juuvagnodi.com”, privately registered on February 14th, 2025.
On Juuva’s Gnodi marketing website we find a video titled, “Interview – Founding Visionary of the Gnodi Blockchain”.
In the video Craig R. Pickering is presented as Gnodi’s founder:
This tracks with Pickering filing a
US trademark application for Gnodi
in October 2024:
With this information I was able to confirm Pickering is also the CEO of Cirrus Networks:
Pickering is best known in the MLM industry for defrauding consumers through iMall in the 1990s.
Pickering and business partner Mark R. Comer
settled iMall fraud allegations brought by the FTC
in April 1999.
Internet commerce site iMall and two former principals have agreed to pay $4 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that they made false earnings claims for Internet-based businesses they promoted and that they violated the Franchise Rule.
Craig R. Pickering and Mark R. Comer, two past presidents of iMall, also would be barred for life from selling any Internet or pay-per-call business opportunity; barred for 10 years from selling franchises; required to post a $500,000 bond before selling certain types of business opportunities; and barred from violating the Franchise Rule.
iMall will pay $750,000 and Pickering and Comer will pay a total of $3.25 million in consumer redress.
iMall would be permanently barred from violations of the Franchise Rule and from misrepresenting material facts about any business opportunity it promotes.
The iMall Opportunity Program offered investors the opportunity to become “consultants” and make money selling webpages on the iMall site.
The Internet Yellow Pages (IYP) program offered investors the opportunity to make money selling advertising space on the IYP website contained within the iMall site.
Typically, the seminar presentations claimed that for a $2,995 fee and as little as five to 10 hours investment a week, iMall consultants could make between $2,000 and $20,000 a month.
Potential IYP investors were told that for a $2,000 investment and a five to 10 hour commitment a month, they could earn
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Cirrus Networks and how is it connected to Gnodi and Juuva?Cirrus Networks is an MLM-affiliated entity registered in July 2024 under the domain cirrusnetworks.io, with no disclosed ownership or executive information. Its compensation plan references the Gnodi Decentralized Ecosystem. Research indicates Juuva, a dietary supplement MLM co-founded by Grant Pace and Frankie Kiow, markets itself as a promotional arm of the Gnodi Blockchain.
Who operates Cirrus Networks and why is transparency a concern?
Cirrus Networks provides no verifiable ownership or executive details on its website. Its domain was privately registered on July 18, 2024, obscuring registrant identity. The absence of corporate transparency raises significant regulatory and due diligence concerns, particularly given the entity's promotion of cryptocurrency-related products through a multi-level
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