iHub Global provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company.

As I write this, iHub Global’s website is little more than a marketing video and affiliate login button.

Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions and Disclaimer links at the bottom of the website are disabled.

iHub Global’s website domain (“ihub.global”) was privately registered on December 3rd, 2020.

Further research reveals iHub Global has an official Vimeo channel. This channel isn’t linked on iHub Global’s website.

Marketing videos on iHub Global’s Vimeo channel are hosted by Chuck Hanson (right).

Hanson refers to iHub Global in the possessive but doesn’t disclose his official position within the company.

Another name I recognized in iHub Global’s marketing presentations was Rick Cotton (aka Richard Cotton).

Cotton (right) first appeared on BehindMLM as the co-founder and CEO of
eXfuze
.

This was back in 2013. In 2019 eXfuze rebranded as KZ1. By this stage Cotton was no longer CEO but retained a controlling interest in the company.

In response to BehindMLM’s published
KZ1 review
, Cotton
appeared in the comments
to discredit our research.

You pretty much missed the mark on 50% of your findings.

At one time I would come to your site and it was reputable but honestly I do not believe that to be the case anymore.

After addressing the points Cotton made with evidence, Cotton only returned to spit the dummy.

In his comments (circa 2019), Cotton claimed he was “still actively involved” in KZ1. Whether that’s still the case is unclear.

In iHub Global Cotton seems to be in charge of creating marketing funnels. As with Chuck Hanson, Cotton’s specific role within the company isn’t disclosed.

The only executive disclosed in iHub Global’s marketing material is COO Randall Pires.

Pires doesn’t have an MLM history but is a co-founder of Emrit. Emrit appears to be iHub Global’s hardware supplier.

Read on for a full review of iHub Global’s MLM opportunity.

iHub Global’s Products

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

iHub Global affiliates are able to purchase Emrit Coolspot Helium Network Token mining devices.

Our CoolSpot allows you to deploy a Long Range Wide Area (LoRaWAN) wireless connection for any LoRaWAN smart device up to 5 miles away. It’s like a hotspot, but cooler.

The general idea is that, in addition to mining HNT tokens, a CoolSpot device provides internet connectivity for Internet of Things devices.

These are typically small devices used as sensors, often providing interconnectivity through mobile apps.

An example provided in iHub Global’s marketing material is a smart dog collar with tracking functionality.

Owners of CoolSpot devices are rewarded with HNT based on connectivity to their hotspot.

The network side of things is handled by Helium Network, creators of HNT. Note however that actual hotspot internet connectivity still requires access


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates iHub Global?
iHub Global does not disclose ownership or management information on its website. Marketing videos feature Chuck Hanson and Rick Cotton, though their official positions remain undisclosed. The company domain was privately registered in December 2020, limiting publicly available ownership details.

What information does iHub Global's website provide?
iHub Global's website primarily consists of marketing video content and an affiliate login portal. Legal documentation links including Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, and Disclaimer are non-functional, providing minimal transparency about company operations and policies.

How can iHub Global be contacted or verified?
iHub Global maintains an official Vimeo channel hosting marketing presentations, though this channel is not linked on the company's main website. The privately registered domain structure and limited online presence complicate independent verification of company legitimacy and contact information.


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