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

LXPLife’s website domain (“lxplife.io”), was privately registered on November 28th, 2021.

LXPLife hosts its compensation documentation of a GitHub repository bearing the name “Husty Solutions”. The repository account name is Husty Network.

These are part of Husty Designs, an MLM crypto scam factory.

BehindMLM has previously reviewed two Husty Designs scams;
iLearning Crypto
and
Twin TurboTRX
.

Other scams featured on Husty Designs’ GitHub repository include Freedom Inu and Wokung Inu.

Who owns Husty Designs is unclear. The company is believed to operate out of Chennai, India.

Alexa currently ranks the US as the only significant source of traffic to LXPLife’s website (96%).

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.

LXPLife’s Products

LXPLife has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market LXPLife affiliate membership itself.

LXPLife affiliate membership provides access to what appears to be an ebook library.

LXPLife affiliates also gain access to a discount travel booking platform. No specific details are provided.

Neither the ebook library or travel booking engine have anything to do with LXPLife’s MLM opportunity.

LXPLife’s Compensation Plan

LXPLife affiliates invest binance coin (BNB), into a  X tier 2×2 matrix cycler.

A 2×2 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with two positions directly under them:

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

When all six positions in the matrix are filled, a “cycle” is triggered.

A cycle pays commissions and generates a new position in a new same-tier matrix.

Payments are made as positions in a matrix fill. To keep things simple however, I’ve just provided the totals.

There are thirteen tiers in LXPLife’s cycler. All tiers function the same, pay a fee, matrix positions are filled via subsequent fee payments, cash out.

Payments across LXPLife’s thirteen cycler tiers are as follows:

Tier 1 – invest $25 and receive $67.50 plus a new Tier 1 position

Tier 2 – invest $50 and receive $135 plus a new Tier 2 position

Tier 3 – invest $100 and receive $270 plus a new Tier 3 position

Tier 4 – invest $200 and receive $540 plus a new Tier 4 position

Tier 5 – invest $400 and receive $1080 plus a new Tier 5 position

Tier 6 – invest $800 and receive $2160 plus a new Tier 6 position

Tier 7 – invest $1600 and receive $4320 plus a new Tier 7 position

Tier 8 – invest $3200 and receive $8640 plus a new Tier 8 position

Tier 9 – invest $6400 and receive $17,280 plus a new Tier 9 position

Tier 10 – invest $12,800 and receive $34,560 plus a new Tier 10 position

Tier 11 – invest $25,600 and receive $69,120 plus a new Tier 11 position


🤖 Quick Answer

What is LXPLife?
LXPLife is a cryptocurrency-based MLM scheme associated with Husty Designs, an organization known for operating multiple fraudulent digital currency projects. The platform lacks transparent ownership information and operates through smart contracts, resembling a Ponzi structure designed to generate returns through recruitment rather than legitimate business activities.

Who operates LXPLife?
LXPLife's ownership remains undisclosed on its official website. The project is connected to Husty Designs, believed to operate from Chennai, India. The compensation documentation is hosted on a GitHub repository under the "Husty Network" account, indicating organized infrastructure behind the scheme's development.

What is the connection between LXPLife and Husty Designs?
LXPLife is one of several cryptocurrency scams operated under the Husty Designs umbrella. Previous fraudulent projects include iLearning Crypto,


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