Full Velocity provides no information on their website about who owns or runs the company.
Full Velocity’s website domain (“fullvelocity.trade”), was privately registered on December 31st, 2021.
Further research reveals James Ward appearing in Full Velocity marketing videos as CEO:
James Ward (right) first popped up on BehindMLM’s radar in 2010, as the CEO of
LGN Prosperity
.
LGN Prosperity marketed travel vouchers, with each voucher generating a position in a matrix 2×2 cycler.
Following months of affiliates not getting paid, in mid 2011 LGN Prosperity morphed into LGN International.
This name-change brought on the addition of commissions paid on travel services booked through LGN.
LGN International eventually collapsed in mid to late 2013, with Ward heading up
iBizWave
as CEO and co-founder in early 2014.
In 2015 Ward launched
2SL Start Living
, which saw him return to the travel MLM niche.
2SL Start Living was short-lived, prompting Ward to launch
Pangea
in 2016.
Pangea’s original business model was a matrix cycler hiding behind travel.
By early 2017 Pangea had collapsed. Ward
rebooted Pangea
with a new compensation plan.
The only material difference was the cycler expanded to three tiers, so it’s not surprising that Pangea 2.0 also didn’t last long.
In late 2019 Ward resurfaced with
Sports Trading BTC
, a crypto Ponzi scheme.
Sports Trading BTC collapsed by December 2019, prompting Ward to reboot the scheme as
Global Credits Network
.
As per website traffic charts provided by Alexa, Global Credits Network collapsed in or around April 2020.
In late June 2020 Ward launched his first smart-contract Ponzi scheme,
Lion’s Share
.
Lion’s Share collapsed by early 2021, prompting Ward to launch Apex Financial April 2021.
Apex Financial
was a joint-venture with Hitesh Juneja and Jason Rose. The scheme saw affiliates invest in AFT tokens, on the promise of up to 0.85% paid daily for 360 weekdays.
Apex Financial’s website is still up. Alexa traffic estimates to its website however reveal a collapse throughout late 2021.
There appears to have been an attempt to reboot Lion’s Share as “Lion’s Share Velocity” mid 2021. Whatever that was it flopped so fast we missed it.
In any event, all of that brings us to Full Velocity’s launch last month.
Read on for a full review of Full Velocity’s MLM opportunity.
Full Velocity’s Products
Full Velocity has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Full Velocity affiliate membership itself.
Full Velocity’s Compensation Plan
Full Velocity markets passive weekly returns of 0.21% to 5.4%.
Returns are purportedly generated via “FV Bot”. FV Bot is a passive crypto trading bot which Full Velocity sells access to.
Full Velocity calculates weekly subscription fees as 30% of returns paid out.
The FV Bot minimum investment amount is $200.
Note all compensation transactions in Full Velocity are made in tether (USDT).
The MLM side of Full Velocity pays on week
🤖 Quick Answer
Who is James Ward and what is his involvement with Full Velocity?James Ward appears as CEO in Full Velocity marketing videos. He previously founded LGN Prosperity in 2010, a travel voucher scheme operating as a matrix cycler, which later became LGN International before collapsing in 2013. Subsequently, Ward established iBizWave.
What information is publicly available about Full Velocity's ownership?
Full Velocity's website provides no details regarding company ownership or management. The domain fullvelocity.trade was privately registered on December 31st, 2021, obscuring registrant information through privacy protection services.
What was the history of LGN Prosperity?
LGN Prosperity, founded by James Ward in 2010, marketed travel vouchers linked to positions in a 2×2 matrix cycler structure. Following payment issues affecting affiliates, it rebr
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