HyperCosmos fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
In fact, as I write this, HyperCosmos’ website is nothing more than an affiliate login or signup form.
HyperCosmos’ website domain (“hypercosmos.net”), was registered on November 8th, 2022.
Caden Li is listed as the owner, through a resort address in Dubai. The same details were used to register Hyperverse’s and HyperNation’s website domains.
Whether there’s an actual link between HyperCosmos and the previous Hyper* Ponzi schemes however is unclear. It’s entirely possible whoever is behind HyperCosmos just copy and pasted the domain registration details.
What we can confirm is HyperCosmos is intentionally targeting Hyperverse victims.
The Hyper* series of Ponzi schemes dates back to HyperCash, a collapsed Ponzi scheme launched in 2017.
HyperCash was followed by
HyperCapital
. HyperCapital was followed by
HyperFund
. And HyperFund was followed by
Hyperverse
.
By the time Hyperverse launched in late 2021, the Hyper* series of Ponzi schemes was beyond recovery. Simply put: There was nobody left to scam.
Despite the complete failure of Hyperverse, its collapsed still spawned off two reboots;
HyperOne
and
HyperNation
.
SimilarWeb tracks a few hundred thousand hits a month to HyperNation’s website. HyperOne is dead.
Up until HyperOne and HypverNation, the Hyper* Ponzi schemes were run by Sam Lee (Australia) and Ryan Xu (Australia/China).
Both Xu and Lee
fled to Dubai
in early 2021. Safe in the
MLM crime capital of the world
, Sam Lee has been trying to get his
StableDAO
Ponzi scheme off the ground.
I can’t rule out Lee’s involvement in HyperCosmos, but it seems unlikely seeing as HyperCosmos and StableDAO launched around the same time.
Ryan Xu hasn’t been seen in public since Hyperverse collapsed towards the end of 2021. Whether Xu is involved in HyperCosmos is unclear.
My gut feeling is no. HyperCosmos is probably the same group of scammers running HyperOne and/or HyperNation.
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.
HyperCosmos’ Products
HyperCosmos has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market HyperCosmos affiliate membership itself.
HyperCosmos’ Compensation Plan
HyperCosmos affiliates invest $100 or more in tether (USDT). This is done on the promise of a 300% ROI.
After 300% is reached, new investment is required to continue earning.
The MLM side of HyperCosmos pays on recruitment of new affiliate investors.
HyperCosmos pays referral commissions via a unilevel compensation structure.
A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):
If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.
If any level 2 affiliates recruit
🤖 Quick Answer
What is HyperCosmos and its connection to previous Hyperverse schemes?HyperCosmos is a platform registered in November 2022 under the name Caden Li at a Dubai address, identical to registration details used for Hyperverse and HyperNation. While a direct organizational link remains unconfirmed, HyperCosmos deliberately targets Hyperverse victims, suggesting intentional exploitation of the previous scheme's collapsed user base.
Why is HyperCosmos considered a potential Ponzi scheme?
HyperCosmos displays characteristic Ponzi warning signs: absence of legitimate ownership information, minimal functional website limited to affiliate login forms, reuse of suspicious domain registration details from previous collapsed schemes, and deliberate targeting of prior scheme participants for recruitment.
What information is publicly available about HyperCosmos leadership?
HyperCosmos provides no
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