E-Estate fails to provide verifiable ownership or executive information on its website.
E-Estate’s website domain (“e-estate.co”), was privately registered on September 9th, 2024.
While E-Estate does provide a list of corporate executives, none of them are real people:
Instead E-Estate’s co-founders, Brandon Stephenson and Mike Hamilton, appear to be robo-dubbed actors or AI-generated avatars.
For Brandon Stephenson, if we compare a
September 6th E-Estate marketing video
with
one from April 9th
, we find completely different AI-generated voices used.
I suspect this video evidence will disappear shortly after this review is published. I’ll leave an inline update here when that happens.
We can also observe the obvious use of AI in E-Estate marketing videos featuring serial promoters of MLM Ponzi schemes:
It’s also somewhat telling that E-Estate’s co-founders only feature in solo marketing videos. Surely by now they’d have made an appearance on these promoter videos?
To aid with deceiving consumers, E-Estate has created fictional digital footprints for its co-founders.
Brandon Stephenson only began posting on his FaceBook account on January 28th, 2024 – a few months after E-Estate’s website domain was created.
E-Estate represents “Brandon Stephenson” is founder of the Association of Real Digital Realtors.
The Association of Real Digital Realtors is set up on the website domain (“association-rdr.com”). The domain was first registered in 2020 but it’s private registration was only recently updated on March 31st, 2025.
Through the Wayback Machine we can see the Association of Real Digital Realtors’ domain was dormant until the current website was uploaded in or around February 2025.
The Association of Digital Realtor’s website PDFs (“terms and conditions” etc.), were created in December 2024.
This suggests the domain was acquired by the scammers running E-Estate sometime after E-Estate’s own website domain was registered a few months prior.
Despite only existing as a website for a few months, on its website the Association of Real Digital Realtor’s falsely represents it was created in 2020.
“Mike Hamilton” appears to be a US resident residing in Florida. Marketing videos shot by Hamilton on a cell phone are filmed with a horizontal reverse filter at the mouth of the Miami river:
Note the Aston Martin Residences are still under construction in the Google Maps section of the image above (circa 2020).
As an additional aside, you can clearly see the Mike Hamilton actor’s eyes reading a script in each video he features in.
Like Stephenson, E-Estate created/purchased a FaceBook profile for Mike Hamilton in December 2024.
We can see the two posts before this date, have been retrospectively added (probably in December 2024), as denoted by the clock symbol on both posts:
E-Estate represents Hamilton is owner of “Eli Property Company, Inc.”. A website has been set up for Eli Property Company on the domain “eliproperty.com”.
The domain wa
🤖 Quick Answer
What is E-Estate and how is it classified by independent reviewers?E-Estate is a crypto-based MLM platform operating through the domain e-estate.co, privately registered on September 9, 2024. Independent fraud reviewers classify it as a suspected Ponzi scheme. The platform fails to provide verifiable ownership information, and its listed corporate executives appear to be fictitious identities.
Who are E-Estate's purported co-founders and why are they considered fraudulent?
E-Estate lists Brandon Stephenson and Mike Hamilton as co-founders. Analysis of marketing videos reveals these individuals are likely robo-dubbed actors or AI-generated avatars. Comparative video evidence from September 2024 and April 2025 shows completely different AI-generated voices used for the same purported executive, indicating fabricated identities.
**What evidence suggests E-Estate uses artificial intelligence to deceive investors?
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