Last we checked in on Jhony Depresseux he was in the midst of launching a bunch of low-effort MLM crypto Ponzis.

Now it seems Depresseux (right) is back targeting his original GTI-Net victims, this time through Kryptonomy.

After registering its domain name in late 2014, Depresseux launched
GTI-Net
in early 2015. It was a simple €500 euro buy-in pyramid scheme.

After GTI-Net collapsed in 2019, Depresseux fled Belgium for Dubai and launched
Global Technology Innovation
.

The GTI reboot saw Depresseux transition to crypto fraud, leading to all the low-effort Ponzis that followed.

GTI victims are now reporting they’ve
received emails promoting Kryptonomy
.

Kryptonomy operates from the domain “kryptonomy.net”, first registered in 2022. The private registration was last updated on January 6th, 2024.

The Wayback Machine reveals hosting on the domain was disabled prior to the January 6th registration update. This signifies Kryptonomy’s domain was purchased on or around January 6th, with the current website going live thereafter.

A visit to Kryptonomy’s website reveals a “passive income generator”:

There’s no mention of GTI-Net or Depresseux, but if you follow a link provided to GTI victims you learn the GTI database has been imported:

There’s been no news of Depresseux selling the GTI investor database so we’re assuming he’s behind Kryptonomy.

In the footer of Kryptonomy’s website details of Easy Marketing FZCO, a Dubai shell company, are provided.

Due to the proliferation of scams and failure to enforce securities fraud regulation, BehindMLM ranks Dubai as the 
MLM crime capital of the world
.

BehindMLM’s guidelines for Dubai are:

If someone lives in Dubai and approaches you about an MLM opportunity, they’re trying to scam you.

If an MLM company is based out of or represents it has ties to Dubai, it’s a scam.

If you want to know specifically how this applies to Kryptonomy, read on for a full review.

Kryptonomy’s Products

Kryptonomy has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Kryptonomy affiliate membership itself.

Kryptonomy’s Compensation Plan

Kryptonomy markets 200 USDT “K-Packs”, through which investors receive a 1% weekly ROI for ten years.

Kryptonomy requires a minimum 30% of the weekly ROI paid out must be reinvested.

On the MLM side of things Kryptonomy has a Weekly Bonus, referral commissions and recruitment bonuses.

Kryptonomy Affiliate Ranks

There are ten ranks within Kryptonomy’s compensation plan.

Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:

Q5 – invest in fifteen K-Packs and recruit five affiliate investors

Bronze – invest in thirty-five K-Packs and recruit two Q5 or higher ranked affiliates

Silver – invest in sixty K-Packs and recruit two Bronze or higher ranked affiliates

Gold – invest in one hundred K-Packs and recruit three Silver or higher ranked affiliates

Platinum – invest in one hundred and fifty K-Packs and recruit three Gold or higher ran


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Kryptonomy?
Kryptonomy is a cryptocurrency platform operating from the domain kryptonomy.net, first registered in 2022. It is widely identified by independent fraud researchers as a suspected Ponzi scheme linked to Jhony Depresseux, a serial MLM promoter previously associated with the collapsed GTI-Net and Global Technology Innovation schemes.

Who is Jhony Depresseux?
Jhony Depresseux is a Belgium-based serial MLM promoter identified as the operator behind multiple suspected cryptocurrency Ponzi schemes. He launched GTI-Net in early 2015 as a €500 euro buy-in pyramid scheme. After its 2019 collapse, he relocated to Dubai and launched successive crypto fraud operations.

What was GTI-Net?
GTI-Net was a multilevel marketing pyramid scheme launched by Jhony Dep


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