There is no information on the Just Got Bitcoin website indicating who owns or runs the business.
The Just Got Bitcoin website domain (“justgotbitcoin.com”) was registered on January 18th, 2017. Optimus Dale is listed as the owner, with an address in the US state of Arkansas also provided.
Optimus Dale is an alias of Sherm Mason.
Mason first popped up on BehindMLM’s radar as the admin of
Magnetic Builder
.
Magnetic Builder was a $29.95 recruitment scheme launched in 2011.
In 2015 Mason (right), launched at least five dubious schemes:
Paradise Payments
(February 2015) – a $2 to $1000 cash gifting scheme
Magnetic Gratitude
(April 2015) – a $580 matrix-based Ponzi scheme
Summer Fun Matrix
(July 2015) – a $22 three-tier Ponzi scheme and
3×9 Millionaire Machine
(September 2015) – a $3 in, $435 million dollars out Ponzi scheme
Instant Pay Christmas
(November 2015) – a $5 to $800 cash gifting scheme
In 2016 Mason doubled down on his efforts and launched
Elite Pay Alliance
(matrix-based cash gifting),
5 Dolla Money Lines
(pass-up chain-recruitment),
Adstraordinary
(matrix-based cash gifting) and
Cash Rally GPS
(Ponzi cycler).
Last month Mason launched
Easy Odds
, an $11 gifting scheme. Easy Odds doesn’t appear to have collapsed yet, so why Mason is launching Just Got Bitcoin so soon is unclear.
Read on for a full review of the Just Got Bitcoin MLM opportunity.
The Just Got Bitcoin Product Line
Just Got Bitcoin has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Just Got Bitcoin affiliate membership itself.
The Just Got Bitcoin Compensation Plan
The Just Got Bitcoin compensation plan sees affiliates gift bitcoin to each other via a two-level deep unilevel compensation structure.
When a Just Got Bitcoin affiliate signs up, they pay 0.3 BTC. This payment is split equally (0.1 BTC) between the recruiting affiliate, their upline (the affiliate who recruited them) and Sherm Mason.
Once paid up, a Just Got Bitcoin affiliate can then recruit affiliates into their own unilevel team to receive gifting payments. Affiliates recruited by their immediate downlines will also trigger a 0.1 BTC gifting payment.
Joining Just Got Bitcoin
Just Got Bitcoin affiliate membership is tied to a 0.3 BTC gifting payment.
Conclusion
With each success scam, Sherm Mason’s hypey marketing gets more spectacular.
Here’s how he’s marketing Just Got Bitcoin:
Invest .03 Bitcoin (about $30), one-time only, and receive UNLIMITED BTC for Life.
Despite the obviously fraudulent nature of the business, Mason goes on to reassure the gullible or its legitimacy.
First and foremost, this isn’t yet another get rich quick scheme or MLM program. It is a Bitcoin Crowd Funding System. It’s a perfectly legal way of accumulating wealth using Bitcoin to fund yours and others cause.
Obviously, it has been proven time and time again, to be 2000% successful. Rather than being a scam, pyramid scheme, or fraudulent way to get money, it is instead,
🤖 Quick Answer
Who is behind the Just Got Bitcoin scheme?Sherm Mason, operating under the alias Optimus Dale, owns and runs Just Got Bitcoin. Mason registered the domain justgotbitcoin.com on January 18th, 2017, listing an Arkansas address. He has a documented history of launching multiple recruitment and cash gifting schemes since 2011.
What is Mason's background in dubious business ventures?
Mason previously administered Magnetic Builder, a $29.95 recruitment scheme launched in 2011. Between 2015 and 2016, he launched at least five questionable schemes including Paradise Payments, Magnetic Gratitude, Summer Fun Matrix, and 3×9 Millionaire Machine, operating various cash gifting and matrix-based Ponzi structures.
What operational pattern characterizes Mason's schemes?
Mason's ventures consistently employ recruitment-based models, cash gifting mechanisms
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