The EFG Football Ponzi scheme has collapsed.
EFG Football operated from two domains that I’m aware of; “winefg.com” and “winefg-1.com”.
“winefg.com” was privately registered on April 8th, 2022.
“winefg-1.com” was privately registered on April 15th, 2022.
Attempting to access either website domain currently returns a “ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED” DNS error.
EFG Football was a “click a button” app Ponzi targeted at the Philippines.
EFG Football integrated itself with GCash, a popular Philippine mobile wallet service.
EFG Football affiliates invested Philippines Pesos (PHP). This was done on the promise of advertised returns.
The highest daily ROI I saw offered by EFG Football was 7.25%.
EFG Football also rewarded affiliates for building large downline:
EFG Football’s “click a button” Ponzi ruse was betting on football matches.
Returns were in fact only tied to new investment.
EFG Football launched in April 2022. New investment ran dry sometime in May, prompting the Ponzi to collapse.
Tron.BI is part of a group of “click a button” app Ponzis launched over the past few months.
Thus far Daily Exposed has documented:
COTP
– pretended affiliates clicking a button generated trading activity,
collapsed
May 2022
EthTRX
is a similar app-based Ponzi, with the daily task component disabled
Yu Klik
– pretends clicking a button generates trading activity, targeting Indonesia
KKBT
– pretended clicking a button generates crypto mining revenue, targeted South Africa and India & collapsed early June 2022
EasyTask 888
– pretends clicking a button was tied to social media manipulation (YouTube likes), targets Colombia
DF Finance
– pretended clicking a button generated “purchase data” which was sold to ecommerce platforms,
collapsed
June 2022
Shared989
– pretended clicking a button was tied to social media manipulation (YouTube likes etc.), collapsed June 2022
86FB
– pretended clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed April 2022
0W886
– pretended clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed May 2022
U91
– pretended clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed May 2022
365Ball
– pretends clicking a button is tied to gambling on football match outcomes, (has collapsed multiple already)
YLCH Football
– pretends clicking a button is tied to gambling on football match outcomes
Parkour
– pretends clicking a button is tied to social media manipulation (YouTube likes etc.)
OTCAI
– pretended affiliates clicking a button generated trading activity, collapsed May 2022
N9 Football
– pretended affiliates clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes (collapsed May 2022)
Tron.BI
– pretends affiliates clicking a button was tied to TRX cloud mining
There are more of these scams around that I haven’t got to yet.
All the recent app-based task Ponzis appear to be launched by the same group of scammers.
Based on the use of simplified Chinese, I suspect the group are operating out of China or Singapore.
🤖 Quick Answer
What was the EFG Football scheme?EFG Football was a "click a button" Ponzi scheme targeting Philippine investors. Operating through domains winefg.com and winefg-1.com, it promised daily returns up to 7.25% and integrated with GCash mobile wallet. The scheme collapsed in 2022, with both websites becoming inaccessible and DNS resolution failing.
How did EFG Football compensate participants?
EFG Football offered daily returns on investments made in Philippine Pesos and provided additional rewards through a downline system. Affiliates earned commissions by recruiting other participants into the pyramid structure, generating revenue from recruitment rather than legitimate business activities.
When did EFG Football's domains register?
Winefg.com was privately registered April 8th, 2022, while winefg-1.com was registered April 15th,
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