GreenGold operates in the “pretending to give a crap about the environment now please give us your money” MLM niche.

The company represents it is headed up by “eco-entrepreneur Mr. Adam Durand and with the help of partners”.

Adam Durand, as represented by GreenGold, doesn’t exist outside of GreenGold’s marketing material.

Durand’s personal Facebook profile was created in January 2021. The account was created solely to promote GreenGold.

What struck me as remarkably odd is that in a GreenGold marketing video featuring Durand, he claims he was born in Finland but moved to the US at age sixteen.

Yet Durand has a distinctly South American accent.

Update 6th June 2021 – 
I had previously linked to the cited GreenGold marketing video above.

GreenGold deleted the video as per its
exit-scam
sometime between June 2nd and June 5th. As a result the previously available video link has been removed. 
/end update

With a bit more poking around I was able to establish the actor playing Adam Durand is Danilo Ferraz.

Ferraz is a Brazilian citizen and appears to have a connection to
sports

fitness
and community work.

Update 6th June 2021 – 
I had linked to a third “community work” video above featuring Ferraz. Since publication of this review, the video has been pulled from YouTube.

Consequently I’ve disabled the previously available video link. 
/end update

Brazil fits with GreenGold’s marketing videos looking like they were shot in a rainforest.

Ferraz might have been headhunted by whoever is actually running GreenGold because of his past participation in climate change events.

Setting up an actor to represent a company and shooting fake corporate marketing video is typically the calling card of Russian scammers.

Supporting this is the narrator of GreenGold’s marketing videos having a thick eastern European accent.

Not a 100% guarantee Russians are behind GreenGold but pretty conclusive (if it walks like a Boris, drinks vodka like a Boris and talks like a Boris etc.).

What I can confirm with absolute certainty is that GreenGold is not being operated out of Finland, as the company represents in its marketing material:

I’m reminded of
Wiseling
, a recently
collapsed Russian Ponzi
that also
claimed to be based out of Finland
.

Alexa traffic estimates reveal GreenGold is currently being promoted in Angola (60%), the US (4%) and South Africa (3%).

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.

GreenGold’s Products

GreenGold has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market GreenGold affiliate membership itself.

GreenGold’s Compensation Plan

GreenGold affiliates invest bitcoin on the promise of a 0.3% to 3% daily return.

There are six GreenGold investment tiers (investment is made in bitcoin but quoted in USD):

Eco25 – $25

Eco50 – $50

Eco100 – $100

Eco250 – $250

Eco500 – $500

Eco1000 – $100


🤖 Quick Answer

What is GreenGold and its business model?
GreenGold operates as a multi-level marketing company focused on environmental sustainability claims. The company is presented as headed by entrepreneur Adam Durand and associates, claiming to combine cryptocurrency investments with tree-planting initiatives to attract investors through environmental consciousness messaging.

Who is Adam Durand and what inconsistencies exist regarding his background?
Adam Durand is GreenGold's figurehead entrepreneur whose personal Facebook profile was created in January 2021 solely for promotional purposes. Discrepancies emerged between his claimed Finnish birth and American relocation narrative and his distinctly South American accent, raising authenticity questions about his identity.

What actions did GreenGold take regarding its marketing materials?
GreenGold deleted marketing videos featuring Adam Durand by June 2021, coinciding with the company's apparent exit strategy, suggesting potential dissolution of operations or rebr


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