Generation Zoe provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company.
The company claims to be a “Spanish-speaking platform”. Generation Zoe’s website footer states the project was “created by Fidubit in Colombia”.
Fidubit appears to be incorporated in Colombia as Fidubit SAS.
According to Dun & Bradstreet, Fidubit
is located in MEDELLIN, Antioquia, Colombia and is part of the Computer Systems Design and Related Services Industry. FIDUBIT S A S has 3 total employees.
Heading up Fidubit and by proxy Generation Zoe, is Jhooana Tatiana Carvajal Muneton and Adrian Herrera Villota.
The only thing I was able to find on these individuals is an abandoned FaceBook account belonging to Villota (right).
Villota appears to have tried his hand at freelance marketing prior to landing at Fidubit.
On the regulatory front Generation Zoe has attracted the attention of multiple South American regulators.
Press Coaching reports there have been
securities fraud raids in Paraguay
. The National Securities Commissions considers Generation Zoe to be a “pyramid scam”.
Argentinian authorities have also issued a Generation Zoe securities fraud warning.
Generation Zoe’s regulatory troubles led me to an article by 24 Hours World, in which Leonardo Cositorto is cited as Generation Zoe’s founder.
Prior to Generation Zoe, Cositorto appears to have been marketing himself as a professional coach.
I was unable to establish whether Cositorto has an MLM history.
In response to South American regulators cracking down on Generation Zoe, Cositoro stated because it’s “a private investment, the trust it totally legal”.
This is of course baloney. Anyone can sign up as a Generation Zoe affiliate, it is the opposite of private.
Cositoro also trots out the cliched “we’re not a pyramid scheme because we haven’t collapsed yet” defense.
As I understand regulatory investigations into Generation Zoe are ongoing.
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.
Generation Zoe’s Products
Genearation Zoe has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able market Generation Zoe affiliate membership itself.
Generation Zoe’s Compensation Plan
Generation Zoe do not provide compensation details on their website.
The following analysis is put together from an official Generation Zoe presentation in Spanish.
Note that while ethereum values are quoted, Generation Zoe has since moved on to tron and Zoe Cash (discussed in the review conclusion below).
Generation Zoe runs a three three-tier 2×3 matrix cyclers.
Affiliates invest in 0.1 ETH cycler positions, on the expectation of a 3.94 ETH ROI.
A 2×3 cycler places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with two positions directly under them:
These two positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level is generated by splitting these first two positions into another two positions each (four p
🤖 Quick Answer
Who owns and operates Generation Zoe?Generation Zoe is operated by Fidubit SAS, a Colombian company based in Medellin, Antioquia. The organization is led by Jhooana Tatiana Carvajal Muneton and Adrian Herrera Villota. Fidubit operates as a computer systems design company with three employees, though minimal public information exists regarding the principals.
What is Generation Zoe's corporate structure?
Generation Zoe functions as a Spanish-speaking platform created by Fidubit SAS in Colombia. The company provides no detailed ownership information on its website. Fidubit is formally incorporated in Colombia and identifies itself within the computer systems design and related services industry sector.
What background information is available on Generation Zoe's leadership?
Limited public information exists concerning the company's principals. Adrian Herrera Villota maintains an
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