Elevate Pass appears to have collapsed.

At time of publication Elevate Pass’ website has been down for over twelve hours. Attempts to visit the site return a DNS configuration error.

Normally a website going down would prompt a day or so of watching before calling a Ponzi scheme’s collapse.

While it could still come back, I’m confident Elevate Pass has collapsed for a number of reasons.

The first is the nature of the website error; “ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED”.

This isn’t just the website going down, someone logged into Elevate Pass’ domain account and manually changed the DNS settings.

WHOIS records confirm this took place on May 11th, 2022 – exactly eleven months after Elevate Pass’ website domain was registered.

The error coming up means someone has intentionally broken the website through DNS settings. They had to log in and point “elevatepass.net” to nothing, which is what throws up the “not resolved” error.

Our next data point is a supposed communication from Elevate Pass CEO Rafael Cebula;

manually changing DNS settings of a domain to null isn’t a “technical difficulty”, it’s an intentional action;

nor is manually changing DNS settings of a domain to null a “technical glitch”;

it’d take 5 seconds to log back into Elevate Pass’ domain account and change the DNS settings. No ETA? BS.

Couple this with the crypto market tanking today due to the Luna/Terra Ponzi scheme collapsing, and I think it’s pretty obvious Elevate Pass has collapsed.

The website could return with some bullshit cover story but that’d be a reboot. I’ll update below if that happens.

Elevate Pass
was a 200% ROI cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme. Rafael Cebula ran/runs the scam from the UK.

Originally from elsewhere in Europe, back in February Cebula celebrated obtaining full UK citizenship:

Earlier this month Cebula then announced he was disappearing to Thailand:

One might assume, in light of Elevate Pass collapsing, Cebula’s travel plans were fast-tracked.

Update 12th May 2022 – 
As suspected, Elevate Pass has resurfaced with a new domain name.

The “technical glitch” excuse has been changed to “Google has suspended our domains”.

Their compliance team is rally slow, but meantime team has finished a backup solution and connected our server to the second domain”.

The specific issue for the alleged suspension isn’t provided. I’m not convinced, as when registrar’s suspend domains they typically don’t null the DNS. Instead an error page is typically set up.

In any event, Elevate Pass’ new domain is “epass.to”. Tonga isn’t as bad as .IO domains when it comes to scams, but the TLD does have a history of association with fraud.

Notably, anyone can set up a .TO domain without having to provide personal details.

We wanted to make sure you have access again to the website while we deal with the elevatepass domain.

Their team has told us it might take up to 48h, so we knew we could not wait that long that’s why the backup solution.

I’ll publish any further Elevate Pass


🤖 Quick Answer

What happened to Elevate Pass' website?
Elevate Pass' website went offline for over twelve hours, displaying a DNS configuration error (ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED). WHOIS records indicate that DNS settings were manually modified on May 11th, 2022, approximately eleven months after the domain registration, suggesting intentional action rather than a technical malfunction.

What does the DNS error indicate about Elevate Pass' collapse?
The ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED error suggests deliberate intervention rather than accidental downtime. Someone with access to Elevate Pass' domain account intentionally modified DNS settings, preventing website access and indicating a coordinated shutdown consistent with scheme collapse patterns.

When was the DNS modification detected?
WHOIS records confirm the DNS settings were manually changed on May 11th, 2022. This occurred exactly eleven months after Elevate Pass initially registered its website


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