Ecard Bot fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
Ecard Bot’s website domain (“ecardbotusdt.vip”), was privately registered on June 1st, 2024.
If we look in the source-code of Ecard Bot’s website we find a reference to “DSLPTG”.
DSLPTG is an already collapsed “click a button” app Ponzi run by Chinese scammers.
The same scammers are behind Ecard Bot.
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.
Ecard Bot’s Products
Ecard Bot has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Ecard Bot affiliate membership itself.
Ecard Bot’s Compensation Plan
Ecard Bot affiliates invest tether (USDT). This is done on the promise of advertised returns:
VIP1 – invest 12 to 87 USDT and receive 17.5% a day
VIP2 – invest 88 to 287 USDT and receive 19% a day
VIP3 – invest 288 to 987 USDT and receive 20% a day
VIP4 – invest 988 to 2987 USDT and receive 21% a day
VIP5 – invest 2988 to 5987 USDT and receive 22% a day
VIP6 – invest 5988 to 19,987 USDT and receive 23% a day
VIP7 – invest 19,988 to 49,987 USDT and receive 24% a day
VIP8 – invest 49,988 to 99,987 USDT and receive 25% a day
VIP9 – invest 99,988 to 999,999 USDT and receive 26% a day
Ecard Bot pays referral commissions on invested USDT down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):
level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 11%
level 2 – 3%
level 3 – 1%
Joining Ecard Bot
Ecard Bot affiliate membership it free.
Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires a minimum 12 USDT investment.
Ecard Bot Conclusion
Ecard Bot is yet another “click a button” app Ponzi scheme.
Ecard Bot misappropriates the name and branding of Ecard Inc, a payment processor that represents it is based out of the US (note Ecard Inc’s website was down at time of publication):
Needless to say Ecard Bot has nothing to do with Ecard Inc.
Ecard Bot’s Ponzi ruse is “quantitative trading”.
The presented ruse is Ecard Bot affiliates log in and click a button (the more invested the more the button needs to be clicked).
Clicking the button purportedly generates revenue via quantitative trading, which for some reason Ecard Bot shares a percentage of with affiliate investors.
If that makes no sense it’s because it doesn’t. Randoms clicking a button in an app doesn’t trigger quantitative trading.
In reality clicking a button inside Ecard Bot does nothing. All Ecard Bot does is recycle newly invested funds to pay earlier investors.
Examples of already collapsed “click a button” app Ponzis using the stolen identity ruse are
Computer USDT
,
Tesla Supercharger
and
Atha Quantify
. Recent quantitative trading ruse examples include
GSTAIQ
,
Dusery
and
edX AI
.
Including Ecard Bot, BehindMLM 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 Ponz
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Ecard Bot and how does it operate?Ecard Bot is a cryptocurrency-based platform where affiliates invest in Tether (USDT) tokens. The company lacks transparent ownership information and operates primarily by marketing affiliate membership rather than legitimate products or services to end consumers.
What evidence suggests Ecard Bot is connected to previous scams?
Ecard Bot's website source code contains references to "DSLPTG," a collapsed Ponzi scheme operated by Chinese scammers. Analysis indicates the same operators manage both schemes, suggesting a pattern of fraudulent activity across multiple platforms.
Why is Ecard Bot's lack of transparency concerning?
Ecard Bot fails to disclose ownership or executive details on its website. The domain was privately registered in June 2024. The absence of verifiable corporate leadership and ownership information is a significant red flag for potential investors evaluating legitimacy.
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