EazyBot provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company.
In fact as I write this, EazyBot’s website is nothing more than an affiliate login form:
EazyBot’s website domain (“eazybot.com”), was first registered in 2018. The private registration was last updated with an incomplete Dubai, UAE address, on December 23rd, 2021.
Dubai is the MLM scam capital of the world
.
Further research reveals Mohamed Omer Ali crediting himself as founder and CEO of EazyBot:
Prior to reinventing himself as a crypto bro, Ali claims he was “working in the elevators and escalators new installation industry”.
I wasn’t able to establish whether Ali has an MLM history.
Alexa currently ranks the US as the only significant source of traffic to EazyBot’s website (39%).
Update 9th September 2022 –
Following on from the US being the largest source of traffic to EazyBot’s website, the company appears to be mostly run out of Florida.
Bar Ali and Peter Antony, a Canadian resident working as Chief Support Officer, the rest of EazyBot’s management are based out of Florida.
David Charles, Vineet Chhabra and Ken Chickk are
tied together through 10x Crypto Traders
and promotion of Matt Bot AI.
/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.
EazyBot’s Products
EazyBot has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market EazyBot affiliate membership itself.
EazyBot’s Compensation Plan
EazyBot markets access to a cryptocurrency trading bot.
Free – trade two coins on one exchange
Novice – $250 annually, trade up to ten coins on up to two exchanges
Pro VIP – $995 annually, trade any approved coins on up to five exchanges
Subscription fees are paid in tether (USDT). EazyBot affiliates are required to invest at least $600
per coin
with the bot.
Note EazyBot don’t provide a list of approved tradeable coins.
Update 13th March 2022 –
A reader in the comments below has shared an EazyBot marketing video that reveals tradeable coins.
They are tron, ripple, cardano, polkadot, dogecoin, litecoin, uniswap, luna, bitcoin catch, ethereum, chainlink, polygon, stellar and monero.
/end update
In addition to subscription fees, EazyBot charges ongoing ROI fees:
Free tier affiliates pay 30%
Novice and Pro VIP tier affiliates pay 20%
The MLM side of EazyBot pays on recruitment of affiliate subscription fees.
Although not clarified, it is assumed commissions and bonuses are paid in USDT.
EazyBot Affiliate Ranks
There are twelve ranks within EazyBot’s compensation plan.
Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:
Affiliate – sign up as an EazyBot affiliate
Affiliate Coach – recruit three Affiliates who each invest at least $600 with the bot
M1 Coach – recruit and maintain one Affiliate Coach
M2 Coach – recruit and maintain two Affiliate Coaches
Super Affiliate – recruit
🤖 Quick Answer
What is EazyBot and who operates it?EazyBot is a cryptocurrency AI trading bot platform. The company provides limited transparency regarding ownership and management. Mohamed Omer Ali is credited as founder and CEO. The website domain was registered in 2018 with private registration, last updated with an incomplete Dubai address in December 2021.
What concerns exist regarding EazyBot's legitimacy?
EazyBot's website lacks transparency about company ownership and operations, functioning primarily as an affiliate login portal. The Dubai registration location raises concerns, as the emirate is associated with multilevel marketing schemes. The founder's professional background in elevator and escalator installation precedes his cryptocurrency venture.
What is known about EazyBot's traffic sources?
According to Alexa rankings, the United States represents the only significant source of website traffic to EazyBot, accounting for approximately 39 percent of total traffic to
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