ClashNode fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
ClashNode’s has three known domains it operates from:
clashnode.io – privately registered on May 21st, 2024
clashnode.finance – registered with a Hong Kong address on June 11th, 2024
clhctoken.com (used to host web assets) – registered with a Hong Kong address on June 11th, 2024
The face of ClashNode promotion across Asia is someone going by “Mr. Jason”:
Mr. Jason not using his actual name as a corporate representative of ClashNode is a due-diligence red flag.
Another country targeted by ClashNode is Brazil (ClashNode marketing is typically in Chinese, Portuguese and English).
This ties into ClashNode naming Carlos Nobre as its CEO in official marketing material:
Carlos Nobre appeared on BehindMLM’s radar in 2021 as CEO of
BullRun
.
BullRun was a Ponzi scheme fronted by Nobre targeting Brazilians. It has of course long since collapsed.
Beyond ClashNode and BullRun, Nobre has a long history of participation in MLM scams.
BNG was an MLM scam that scammed thousands in Brazil circa 2016.
As part of their
coverage of BNG’s collapse
, UnversoMLM cited Carlos Nobre (right) as the company’s Marketing Director.
UnversoMLM tied Nobre to
UniverTeam
, a Portuguese scam that was eventually
sold off to the notorious OneCoin scheme
.
Going back even further, in 2012 Nobre was promoting the
AiYellow
pyramid scheme.
The first MLM crypto scam I was able to pin Nobre to was Digital Goen.
Digital Goen was a Brazilian crypto Ponzi scheme advertising a 3% daily ROI. Digital Goen collapsed in December 2019.
Nobre’s extensive history of fraud is likely why there is no mention of him on ClashNode’s website.
Whether Nobre is working alone or with Chinese scammers in Hong Kong is unclear.
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.
ClashNode’s Products
ClashNode has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market ClashNode affiliate membership itself.
ClashNode’s Compensation Plan
ClashNode affiliates invest USD equivalents in polygon (MATIC) into Clash Hub Coin (CLHC)
This is done on the promise of an “up to 1%” daily passive return:
Start 1 – invest $20 and receive 2100 CLHC and a 200% ROI
Start 2 – invest $50 and receive 5250 CLHC and a 200% ROI
Pack 1 100 – invest $100 and receive 10,500 CLHC and a 200% ROI
Pack 1 200 – invest $200 and receive 21,000 CLHC and a 200% ROI
Pack 2 – invest $500 and receive 52,500 CLHC and a 200% ROI
Pack 3 – invest $1000 and receive 105,000 CLHC and a 200% ROI
Pack 4 – invest $2000 and receive 210,000 CLHC and a 300% ROI
Pack 5 – invest $5000 and receive 525,000 CLHC and a 300% ROI
Pack 6 – invest $10,000 and receive 1,050,000 CLHC and a 300% ROI
Pack 7 – invest $20,000 and receive 2,100,000 CLHC and a 300% ROI
Note ClashNode charges an additional 5% fee on the above investment tiers.
In additi
🤖 Quick Answer
What is ClashNode and how is it classified by fraud analysts?ClashNode is an online platform operating through domains such as clashnode.io and clashnode.finance, both registered in 2024. Independent reviewers classify it as a coin lending Ponzi scheme marketed under the Clash Hub Coin brand, primarily targeting audiences in Asia and Brazil through multilingual promotional campaigns.
Who operates ClashNode according to its official disclosures?
ClashNode does not provide verifiable ownership or executive information on its website. Marketing materials name Carlos Nobre as CEO, while a figure known only as "Mr. Jason" serves as the public face of promotion across Asia. Neither identity has been independently authenticated through corporate registration records.
What languages and regions does ClashNode target in its marketing?
ClashNode marketing materials are typically produced in Chinese, Portuguese, and English, indicating the platform primarily targets audiences in Asian
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