Dream Farm fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

Dream Farm’s website domain (“dreamfarmworld.com”), was privately registered on February 2nd, 2023.

In an attempt to appear legitimate, Dream Farm provides investors with a Colorado shell company certificate.

Due to the ease with which scammers can register shell companies with bogus details, shell company registration in
any
jurisdiction is meaningless.

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.

Dream Farm’s Products

Dream Farm has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Dream Farm affiliate membership itself.

Dream Farm’s Compensation Plan

Dream Farm affiliates invest tether (USDT).

This is done on the promise of advertised returns:

Sugarcane – invest 42 USDT and receive 1 USDT a day capped at 180 USDT

Chili – invest 84 USDT and receive 2 USDT a day capped at 360 USDT

Tomato – invest 252 USDT and receive 6 USDT a day capped at 1080 USDT

Apple – invest 800 USDT and receive 20 USDT a day capped at 3600 USDT

Pineapple – invest 2100 USDT and receive 60 USDT a day capped at 10,800 USDT

Mango – invest 7000 USDT and receive 200 USDT a day capped at 36,000 USDT

Grape – invest 21,000 USDT and receive 700 USDT a day capped at 126,000 USDT

Durian – invest 60,000 USDT and receive 2400 USDT a day capped at 432,000 USDT

It should be noted that internally Dream Farm tracks investment via Dream Farm Token (DFT). This appears to be a pointless conversion, as investment and withdrawals are processed in tether.

Dream Farm pays a 1% DFT referral commission on tether invested by personally recruited affiliates.

A daily ROI Match is paid down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):

level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 4%

level 2 – 3%

level 3 – 2%

Joining Dream Farm

Dream Farm affiliate membership is free.

Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires a minimum 42 USDT investment.

Dream Farm Conclusion

Dream Farm is yet another “click a button” Ponzi scheme. While it didn’t originally target the country, Dream Farm is now primarily being promoted across south Africa.

As of September 2023, SimilarWeb tracked ~85,000 visits to Dream Farm’s website. South Africa was the largest source of traffic at 61%, up over 5000% month on month.

Comparatively Dream Farm was relatively dead in August 2023, with only ~13,000 visits to its website. These came from Brazil, Russia, Peru and Kazakhstan.

Dream Farm’s “click a button” Ponzi ruse is farming crops:

Broken down, Dream Farm’s ruse sees affiliates log in and click a button. Dream Farm represents clicking the button corresponds with a farming yield.

The yield is then sold to fictitious buyers, completing the ROI payout.

This is of course nonsense. There is no farming or crops being harvested.

All Dream Farm does is recycle newly invested funds to pay earlier investors.

Dream Farm is part of a group of “click a button” app Ponzis that have emerged since late 2021.

Examples of already collapsed “click a button” app Ponzis using the same farming ruse include
Ant Ranch
(also targeted South Africa),
Peace Ranch

The Ranch and Nestle Ranch
.

Including Dream Farm, Daily Exposed has thus far documented
over a hundred “click a button” app Ponzis
. Most of them last a few weeks to a few months before collapsing.

“Click a button” app Ponzis disappear by disabling both their websites and app. This tends to happen without notice, leaving the majority of investors with a loss (inevitable Ponzi math).

The same group of Chinese scammers are believed to be behind the “click a button” app Ponzi plague.

Update 1st November 2023 – 
Dream Farm has collapsed.

As of November 1st, 2023, Dream Farm’s website is no longer accessible.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Dream Farm and what business model does it operate?
Dream Farm is a farming-themed affiliate program launched in February 2023 that operates as a multi-level marketing scheme. The company offers no tangible products or services; instead, affiliates market only Dream Farm membership itself, characteristic of pyramid scheme structures lacking legitimate retail value.

Why is Dream Farm's corporate transparency concerning?
Dream Farm provides minimal ownership or executive information on its website and uses a privately registered Colorado shell company certificate for legitimacy appearance. Shell company registration alone carries no meaningful verification value, as scammers easily obtain such certificates with fraudulent details.

What are the red flags in Dream Farm's compensation structure?
Dream Farm's affiliate compensation plan lacks retailable products, meaning income derives exclusively from recruiting new members rather than selling actual goods or services. This recruitment-focused model defines classic Ponzi scheme characteristics without sustainable business foundation.


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