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

Incomatrix’s website domain “incomatrix.io” was privately registered on November 16th, 2020.

Alexa began recording traffic to Incomatrix’s website in late January 2021.

At the time of publication the only notable source of traffic is Bangladesh (18%).

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.

Incomatrix’s Products

Incomatrix has no retailable products or services. Incomatrix affiliates are only able to market the income opportunity itself.

Incomatrix’s Compensation Plan

Incomatrix affiliates invest 75 TRX into a smart-contract Ponzi scheme.

Commissions are paid on recruitment of new affiliate investors.

Recruitment Commissions

Incomatrix pays recruitment commissions through a 1×3 and 2×2 matrix.

A 1×3 matrix is simple in nature, requiring only three positions to be filled to generate a cycle.

A 2×2 matrix starts with a position at the top of the matrix, under which there are two positions:

These two positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).

Incomatrix refer to their recruitment matrices as i3 (3×1) and i4 (2×2).

i3 Recruitment Matrix (3×1)

The i3 matrix is funded by 25 TRX of the original 75 TRX buy-in.

80% of 25 TRX is paid when the first two positions of the matrix are filled via direct recruitment.

Filling the third matrix position, again through direct recruitment, triggers a new 3×1 matrix position at the 25 TRX tier. This is referred to as a “cycle”.

In addition to the first 25 TRX tier, the i3 tier has fifteen additional cycler tiers.

Payments across all sixteen i3 recruitment matrix cycler tiers are as follows:

i3 Tier 1 – 25 TRX buy-in, 40 TRX payout and filling third position generates new Tier 1 position

i3 Tier 2 – 50 TRX buy-in, 80 TRX payout and filling third position generates new Tier 2 position

i3 Tier 3 – 100 TRX buy-in, 160 TRX payout and filling third position generates new Tier 3 position

i3 Tier 4 – 150 TRX buy-in, 240 TRX payout and filling third position generates new Tier 4 position

i3 Tier 5 – 200 TRX buy-in, 320 TRX payout and filling third position generates new Tier 5 position

i3 Tier 6 – 250 TRX buy-in, 400 TRX payout and filling third position generates new Tier 6 position

i3 Tier 7 – 300 TRX buy-in, 480 TRX payout and filling third position generates new Tier 7 position

i3 Tier 8 – 500 TRX buy-in, 800 TRX payout and filling third position generates new Tier 8 position

i3 Tier 9 – 1000 TRX buy-in, 1800 TRX payout and filling third position generates new Tier 9 position

i3 Tier 10 – 1500 TRX buy-in, 2400 TRX payout and filling third position generates new Tier 10 position

i3 Tier 11 – 2000 TRX buy-in, 3200 TRX payout and filling third position generates new Tier 11 posit


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Incomatrix?
Incomatrix is a cryptocurrency-based scheme operating on the TRON blockchain, requiring a 75 TRX investment from participants. The company lacks transparency regarding ownership and operates without retailable products or services, relying solely on recruitment-based commissions through a smart-contract system.

Why is Incomatrix considered a Ponzi scheme?
Incomatrix operates as a Ponzi cycler where commissions derive exclusively from recruiting new affiliates rather than legitimate product sales. Participants invest 75 TRX with returns dependent on continuous recruitment, creating an unsustainable structure characteristic of pyramid schemes.

What are the red flags associated with Incomatrix?
Major warning signs include anonymous ownership, private domain registration, lack of retailable products, Bangladesh-concentrated traffic, and a compensation structure dependent entirely on affiliate recruitment rather than product value or legitimate business operations.


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