The Easy Life Fundz website identifies Shina Lawal as owner of the company.

Lawal claims to be an “online entrepreneur” from Nigeria.

Lawal’s Easy Life Fundz corporate bio reads as you’d expect from someone who’s been scamming people for “over a decade”.

In my over a decade sojourn online I have done affiliate marketing, PTC, cpa, google adsense, Forex trading and training, Fx investment, Rev shares, Matrix, GH/PH program.

I have been involved in programs that looks like “YES, THIS IS IT” but only to find out down the road that such programs has only succeeded in wasting my time and resources and to make the mater worse, friends and families trust were broken because they were “dragged “into the failed program and you just can’t give a satisfactory explanation as to why the beyond your control “promising”program failed.

In the last 2 months (as of the time of this writing) I have being involved in at least 5 Matrixes program.

In 2016 Lawal was promoting ZarFund, a bitcoin based cash gifting scheme. Lawal claimed ZarFund was “NO RISK, 100% SAFE”.

Read on for a full review of the Easy Life Fundz MLM opportunity.

The Easy Life Fundz Product Line

Easy Life Funz has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Easy Life Fundz affiliate membership itself.

The Easy Life Fundz Compensation Plan

The Easy Life Fundz compensation plan sees affiliates gift bitcoin to each other via a four-tier 2×2 matrix cycler.

A 2×2 matrix sees an affiliate placed at the top of a matrix, with two positions directly under them:

These two positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting each of these two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).

When all six positions of the matrix are filled, a cycle is triggered and the position moves into the next matrix tier.

Phase 1, level 1 – gift 0.01 BTC to the affiliate who recruited you and receive 0.01 BTC from two subsequently recruited affiliates

Phase 1, level 2 – gift 0.015 BTC and receive 0.015 BTC from four affiliates

Phase 2, level 1 – gift 0.05 BTC and receive 0.05 BTC from two affiliates

Phase 2, level 2 – gift 0.09 BTC and receive 0.09 BTC from four affiliates

Phase 3, level 1 – gift 0.32 BTC and receive 0.32 BTC from two affiliates

Phase 3, level 2 – gift 0.6 BTC and receive 0.6 BTC from four affiliates

Phase 4, level 1 – gift 2 BTC and receive 2 BTC from two affiliates

Phase 4, level 2 – gift 3.5 BTC and receive 3.5 BTC from four affiliates

Note that all gifting payments within Easy Life Fundz (both paid and received) are monthly recurring.

Joining Easy Life Fundz

Easy Life Fundz affiliate membership is tied to a monthly 0.01 BTC gifting payment to the affiliate who recruited you.

Full participation in the Easy Life Fundz compensation plan costs 6.585 BTC a month.

Conclusion

As per the Easy Life Fundz website;

Don’t waste your time on programs that promises big returns but not sustainable.

EASY


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Easy Life Fundz and its operational structure?
Easy Life Fundz is a platform operated by Shina Lawal from Nigeria, described as a four-tier Bitcoin gifting matrix cycler. The company claims to offer online entrepreneurship opportunities through various programs including affiliate marketing, forex trading, and matrix-based investments, targeting individuals seeking alternative income streams.

Who is Shina Lawal and what is his background?
Shina Lawal is identified as the owner and operator of Easy Life Fundz. He presents himself as an online entrepreneur from Nigeria with over a decade of experience in digital business ventures, including affiliate marketing, PTC programs, forex trading, and matrix-based investment schemes.

What programs and investment methods does Easy Life Fundz offer?
Easy Life Fundz allegedly offers multiple revenue models including affiliate marketing, pay-to-click programs, cost-per-action marketing,


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