King Finance provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company.
King Finance’s website domain (“kingfinance.trade”) was privately registered on April 17th, 2021.
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.
King Finance’s Products
King Finance has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market King Finance affiliate membership itself.
King Finance’s Compensation Plan
King Finance affiliates invest funds on the promise of advertised returns:
ETHash – invest $10 or more and receive 2% a day for 3 months
SHA-256 – invest $100 or more and receive 2.2% a day for 3 months
Scrypt – invest $1000 or more and receive 2.4% a day for 3 months
EquiHash invest $2500 or more and receive 2.6% a day for 3 months
Referral Commissions
King Finance 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 new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.
King Finance caps payable unilevel team levels at four.
Referral commissions are paid out as a percentage of funds invested across these four levels as follows:
level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 8%
level 2 – 6%
level 3 – 4%
level 4 – 2%
Joining King Finance
King Finance affiliate membership is free.
Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires a minimum $10 investment.
Conclusion
The
rumor going around
is that King Finance is a reboot of the recently collapsed WaterMine Ponzi scheme.
I wasn’t able to confirm that
isn’t
the case. Here’s what I found.
My first port of call was comparing the HTML source-code behind WaterMine’s and King Finance’s website.
They are indeed virtually identical, meaning they come from the same source.
Whilst absent in WaterMine’s source-code, King-Finance’s code has a developer calling-card:
Unique HYIP Design sells Ponzi scripts and “HYIP Packages”.
“HYIP” stands for “high yield investment program”. This is code for “Ponzi scheme”.
Unique HYIP Design sells Ponzi website templates for $26 to $50.
These have the same basic layout as WaterMine’s and King Finance’s websites, with some slight design tweaking (e.g. the crypto ticker at the top).
These tweaks are applied through “exclusive templates”, at a cost of $150.
You can also buy a “HYIP script” and run it on your own server.
What do you get? Theme content (.zip file).
How to install? Download the template .zip file; Upload it to your hosting/server; Then extract it.
Unique HYIP Design bundles its scam services and products as “HYIP Packag
🤖 Quick Answer
What is King Finance's ownership structure?King Finance provides no disclosed information about company ownership or management on its official website. The domain "kingfinance.trade" was privately registered on April 17th, 2021, obscuring owner identity details and raising transparency concerns typical of unregulated investment schemes.
Does King Finance offer tangible products or services?
King Finance lacks retailable products or services. Affiliates can exclusively market King Finance membership itself, functioning as a recruitment-based system rather than offering legitimate goods or services to external customers.
What investment returns does King Finance promise?
King Finance advertises three cryptocurrency mining packages: ETHash ($10+ at 2% daily), SHA-256 ($100+ at 2.2% daily), and Scrypt ($1000+ at 2.4% daily), all guaranteed for three-month periods, characteristic of unsustainable Ponzi scheme structures
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