DF Finance fails to provide company ownership or executive information on its website.

In fact as I write this, DF Finance’s website is nothing more than an affiliate registration/login form:

Our source material for this review is thus a DF Finance marketing video, narrated by none other than
Ronae Jull
.

Jull appeared on BehindMLM’s radar last year as “Hope Hill”, the HyperFund Ponzi scheme’s Compliance Officer.

Being a Ponzi scheme HyperFund didn’t of course need a Compliance Officer, but that was part of the marketing pitch.

Jull appears to have lay relatively low after HyperFund collapsed and was rebooted as Hyperverse.

A few weeks ago a reader reported Jull
officially left Hyperverse
on May 1st. The DF Finance marketing video I’m working off was recorded just over a week ago.

It is unclear whether Jull is just promoting DF Finance or if she’s part of the executive team.

DF Finance’s website domain (“dfkxk.com”), was privately registered on March 2nd, 2022.

Despite only existing for a few months, DF Finance falsely claims it has “been in operation for more than five years”.

Update 30th May 2022 – 
DF Finance’s claims about being around for years are still bogus, but I wanted to note the company’s multiple domains.

For whatever reason, DF Finance appears to cycle through domains every so often. Domains take the format of “df(random three letter string; dfaaa.com, dfxyc.com, dfaac.abc etc.).

None of those are actual DF Finance domains, with actual three-letter strings used appearing to be random.

I suspect this is an attempt to evade regulators and authorities. 
/end update

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.

DF Finance’s Products

DF Finance has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market DF Finance affiliate membership itself.

DF Finance’s Compensation Plan

DF Finance affiliates invest tether (USDT) on the promise of a daily return:

VIP 2 – invest $255 and receive $12 a day

VIP3 – invest $600 and receive $30 a day

VIP4 – invest $1525 and receive $76 a day

VIP5 – invest $3050 and receive $152 a day

VIP6 – invest $7050 and receive $354 a day

VIP7 – invest $15,250 and receive $747 a day

VIP8 – invest $42,500 and receive $1700 a day

VIP9 – invest $87,500 and receive $3498 a day

Higher investment tiers are available but require “special permission”.

To qualify for returns DF Finance affiliates must complete a set number of daily “tasks”.

The more a DF Finance affiliate invests the more tasks they must complete each day. This caps out at 200 tasks at the VIP9 investment tier.

There doesn’t appear to be any ROI cap. DF Finance does advise affiliates when they invest that their “deposit will be refunded to the bound USDT address within 6 months.”

This suggests that returns are paid for up to 6 months on each investment made.

DF Finance Team commissions are earned on return


🤖 Quick Answer

What is DF Finance and its business model?
DF Finance is an online platform offering daily task-based earning opportunities. The company lacks transparent ownership and executive information on its website, operating primarily through an affiliate registration and login system rather than traditional corporate transparency structures.

Who is Ronae Jull and what is her background?
Ronae Jull is a marketing figure associated with multiple cryptocurrency and investment schemes. She previously served as Compliance Officer for HyperFund and maintained involvement with Hyperverse before officially departing on May 1st, shortly before promoting DF Finance.

What are the concerns regarding DF Finance's legitimacy?
DF Finance exhibits characteristics associated with Ponzi schemes, including lack of corporate transparency, reliance on affiliate recruitment, and connections to individuals previously involved in collapsed schemes like HyperFund, raising questions about sustainability and investor protection.


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