iCenter provide no information on their website about who owns or runs the business.
The iCenter website domain (“icenter.co”) was privately registered on July 1st, 2017.
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.
iCenter Products
iCenter has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market iCenter affiliate membership itself.
The iCenter Compensation Plan
iCenter affiliates invest cryptocurrencies on the promise of an advertised ROI:
invest 0.01 BTC and receive a 1.2% daily ROI for 120 days (120%)
invest 0.1 LTC or more and receive a 1.4% daily ROI for 99 days
Investment in iCenter is solicited and coordinated through Telegram bots.
iCenter pay referral commissions down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):
level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 10%
level 2 – 3%
level 3 – 1%
Joining iCenter
iCenter affiliate membership is free, however free affiliates can only earn referral commissions.
Full participation in the iCenter MLM opportunity requires a minimum 0.01 BTC or 0.1 LTC investment.
Conclusion
iCenter is a relaunch of the Telegram Ponzi bots that were a thing back in 2016/2017 (think
Lara With Me
,
Business Bot Incubator
,
V-Tec
,
Alpha Cash
etc.).
These fraudulent businesses all wound up the same;
either
Telegram shut the bots down
or;
once they’d collapsed the owners did a runner and pretended Telegram shut their bots down to cover their escape.
iCenter is no different and will ultimately follow the same fate.
And if Telegram doesn’t step in first and shut the scam down, there are signs a collapse is imminent.
iCenter launched with a bitcoin bot. When that started to run out of money they launched a litecoin bot.
The litecoin bot paid out more, because you’re not going to encourage new investment with the same rate you’re already paying out.
There is now talk among iCenter affiliates of a new bot coming out (possibly ethereum).
These are effective relaunches of the same Ponzi scam, each offering a higher percentage payout to encourage new and existing investors to continue to invest and reinvest.
Since January, 2018, Alexa traffic estimates for the iCenter website show a flat-line.
This is typically recognized as the end of an online Ponzi scheme.
After existing investors have been milked dry through the new bot, iCenter will run into the same problem of not having enough funds to pay its ROI liabilities.
What’s particularly insidious about iCenter is its owners also use it as a platform to build downlines in third-party schemes.
Suspect and outright fraudulent MLM businesses listed as “partners” on the iCenter website include
iMarketsLive
,
SureBets
,
BitClub Network
,
Global Dynamic Marketing
,
USI-Tech
,
Laser Online
,
FutureNet
,
BitConnect
and
Crypto World Evolution
.
Whoever is running iCenter appears to be well-versed in fraud.
Prospects who readily
🤖 Quick Answer
What is iCenter and how does it operate?iCenter is a cryptocurrency investment scheme that solicits investments through Telegram bots, promising daily returns of 1.2-1.4% over specified periods. The company operates without disclosing ownership information, maintaining a privately registered domain since July 2017.
What investment options does iCenter offer?
iCenter accepts cryptocurrency investments: 0.01 BTC yielding 1.2% daily ROI for 120 days, or 0.1 LTC minimum generating 1.4% daily ROI for 99 days. All investment solicitation occurs through automated Telegram bot systems.
Does iCenter offer legitimate products or services?
iCenter lacks retailable products or services. Affiliates exclusively market iCenter membership itself, indicating a compensation structure dependent on recruitment rather than product sales or tangible value delivery.
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