LiteTrade provide no information on their website about who owns or runs the business.
The LiteTrade website domain (“litetrade.org”) was privately registered on December 19th, 2017.
LiteTrade provide a UK incorporation number on their website, which corresponds with LiteTrade Limited.
The address used to incorporate LiteTrade Limited actually belongs to London Office, a virtual office services merchant.
UK incorporation is dirt cheap and for the most part unregulated. It is a favorite for scammers looking to incorporate dodgy companies.
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.
LiteTrade Products
LiteTrade has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market LiteTrade affiliate membership itself.
The LiteTrade Compensation Plan
LiteTrade offer affiliates various investment tiers spanning cryptocurrency trading, mining and “innovations”.
Trading
invest 0.05 to 1 BTC and receive a 110% ROI in 6 days
invest 0.025 to 2 BTC and receive a 122% ROI in 11 days
invest 0.01 to 5 BTC and receive a 136% ROI in 16 days
invest 0.0075 to 10 BTC and receive a 152% ROI in 21 days
invest 0.005 to 20 BTC and receive a 170% ROI in 26 days
invest 0.0025 to 50 BTC and receive a 190% ROI in 31 days
Mining
invest 0.001 to 0.01 BTC and receive a 120% ROI in 30 days
invest 0.0101 to 0.1 BTC and receive a 126% ROI in 30 days
invest 0.1001 to 1 BTC and receive a 132% ROI in 30 days
invest 1 to 3 BTC and receive a 138% ROI in 30 days
invest 3.0001 to 5 BTC and receive a 144% ROI in 30 days
invest 5.001 to 50 BTC and receive a 150% ROI in 30 days
Innovations
invest 0.0025 to 10 BTC and receive a 300% ROI in 90 days
invest 0.002 to 20 BTC and receive an 800% ROI in 180 days
invest 0.0015 to 50 BTC and receive a 1500% ROI in 270 days
invest 0.001 to 100 BTC and receive a 2400% ROI in 360 days
All LiteTrade affiliates are capped from withdrawing 1 BTC a day in ROI payments and/or referral commissions.
Referral Commissions
LiteTrade pay referral commissions on invested funds down three levels of recruitment (unilevel).
Referral commission percentages paid out are determined by how much the referring affiliate has invested:
Junior User (sign up as a LiteTrade affiliate) – 3% on level 1 (personally recruited affiliates), 2% on level 2 and 1% on level 3
Middle User (convince 10 people to invest) – 4% on level 1, 2% on level 2 and 1% on level 3
Senior User (convince 25 people to invest) – 5% on level 1, 2% on level 2 and 1% on level 3
Recruited affiliates must have an active LiteTrade investment to count towards the above qualification criteria.
LiteTrade Representative affiliates can earn up to 10% on level 1, 5% on level 2 and 1% on level 3 in referral commissions.
Note that LiteTrade do not publicly disclose Representative affiliate qualification criteria.
Joining LiteTrade
LiteTrade affiliate membership is free,
🤖 Quick Answer
Who owns and operates LiteTrade?LiteTrade provides no publicly available information about ownership or management on its website. The company used a virtual office service address for UK incorporation, and the domain was privately registered, obscuring the identities of those responsible for the operation.
What is the legal status of LiteTrade Limited?
LiteTrade Limited is registered in the United Kingdom under an incorporation number. However, the company utilized London Office, a virtual office services provider, as its registered address, which is a common practice among entities seeking anonymity.
Does LiteTrade offer legitimate retail products?
LiteTrade has no retailable products or services. Affiliates can only generate income through recruitment mechanisms rather than actual product sales, which is characteristic of multi-level marketing schemes.
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