Passivo (aka Passive Hub), operates in the cryptocurrency MLM niche.
Passivo is known to operate from three primary website domains:
passivo.com – private registration last updated on February 2nd, 2023
passivohub.com – privately registered on July 7th, 2023
passivo.io – private registration last updated July 4th, 2023
Heading up Passivo is CEO Jan Lubberding.
I wasn’t able to put together an MLM history on Lubberding. This is a potential red flag.
A definite red flag is Lubberding appearing to be a German crypto bro hiding out in Dubai:
Instead of acknowledging it’s being run from Dubai, Passivo provides shell company details for Passivo Ltd. on its website.
Passivo Ltd. is purportedly registered in Seychelles, a known tax-haven with no active MLM securities related regulation.
Due to the proliferation of scams and failure to enforce securities fraud regulation, Daily Exposed ranks Dubai as the
MLM crime capital of the world
.
Daily Exposed’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 Passivo, read on for a full review.
Passivo’s Products
Passivo has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Passivo affiliate membership itself.
Passivo’s Compensation Plan
Passivo affiliates invest $100 or more on the promise of a a weekly passive ROI.
invest $100 to $49,999 and receive 0.8% a week
invest $50,000 or more and receive 1% a week
Note that while Passivo solicits investment in USD and cryptocurrency, withdrawals are only paid in tether (USDT).
For reference: $1 USD = 1 USDT.
The MLM side of Passivo pays on recruitment of affiliate investors.
Passivo Affiliate Ranks
There are twelve affiliate ranks within Passivo’s compensation plan.
Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:
Rank 1 – sign up as a Passivo affiliate and convince others to invest $2000
Rank 2 – convince others to invest $5000
Rank 3 – convince others to invest $25,000
Rank 4 – convince others to invest $50,000
Rank 5 – convince others to invest $125,000
Rank 6 – convince others to invest $250,000
Rank 7 – convince others to invest $500,000
Rank 8 – convince others to invest $1,250,000
Rank 9 – convince others to invest $2,500,000
Rank 10 – convince others to invest $5,000,000
Rank 11 – convince others to invest $12,500,000
Rank 12 – convince others to invest $25,000,000
Note that no more than 40% of required downline investment volume is counted from any one recruitment leg.
Referral Commissions
Passivo pays referral commissions on funds invested by personally recruited affiliates:
recruit 1 to 3 affiliates and receive 0.2% a week on their invested funds
recruit 4 to 7 affiliates and receive 0.4% a week on their invested funds
recruit 8 to 9 affiliates and receive 0.6% a week on their invested funds
invest 10 or more affiliates and receive 0.8% a week on their invested funds
Note that recruited affiliates must have invested in order to count.
Residual Commissions
Passivo pays a residual commission on total downline investment:
recruit 2 to 4 affiliates and receive 0.04% a week on total downline investment
recruit 5 to 9 affiliates and receive 0.08% a week on total downline investment
recruit 10 to 19 affiliates and receive 0.12% a week on total downline investment
recruit 20 or more affiliates and receive 0.16% a week on total downline investment
Pool Bonus
Passivo takes an undisclosed percentage of company-wide investment and places it into eight bonus pools.
Affiliates qualify for a share in the pools by investing and convincing others to invest:
Pool 1 – invest $3000
or
invest $1000 and convince others to invest $1000
Pool 2 – invest $15,000
or
invest $5000 and convince others to invest $5000 (must recruit 3 affiliates)
Pool 3 – invest $30,000
or
invest $7500 and convince others to invest $15,000 (must recruit 5 affiliates)
Pool 4 – invest $60,000
or
invest $10,000 and convince others to invest $35,000 (must recruit 8 affiliates)
Pool 5 – invest $170,000
or
invest $20,000 and convince others to invest $95,000 (must recruit 10 affiliates)
Pool 6 – invest $350,000
or
invest $50,000 and convince others to invest $180,000 (must recruit 13 affiliates)
Pool 7 – invest $900,000
or
invest $100,000 and convince others to invest $500,000 (must recruit 15 affiliates)
Pool 8 – invest $1,800,000
or
invest $250,000 and convince others to invest $1,000,000 (must recruit 20 affiliates)
Passivo’s marketing material omits how frequently the Pool Bonus is paid out.
Global Leader Pool
Passivo takes 0.01% of company-wide investment and places it into the Global Leader Pool.
To qualify for a share in the Global Leader Pool, a Passivo affiliate must be earning $3000 a day in residual commissions.
Passivo’s marketing material omits how frequently the Global Leader Pool is paid out.
Rank Achievement Bonus
Passivo rewards affiliates for qualifying at Rank 2 and higher with the following one-time Rank Achievement Bonuses:
qualify at Rank 2 and receive $50
qualify at Rank 3 and receive $250
qualify at Rank 4 and receive $500
qualify at Rank 5 and receive 1250
qualify at Rank 6 and receive $2500
qualify at Rank 7 and receive $5000
qualify at Rank 8 and receive $12,500
qualify at Rank 9 and receive 25,000
qualify at Rank 10 and receive 50,000
qualify at Rank 11 and receive $125,000
qualify at Rank 12 and receive $250,000
Joining Passivo
Passivo affiliate membership is free.
Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires a minimum $100 investment.
Passivo solicits investment in USD and various cryptocurrencies.
Passivo Conclusion
Passivo represents it generates external revenue via “liquidity providing” and “trading opportunities”.
Liquidity Providing: By providing capital to traders on exchanges, you earn a fixed interest rate, and a portion of the capital is allocated to trading opportunities in top crypto projects, and startups.
Naturally Passivo fails to provide evidence invested funds are in fact provided to “traders on exchanges”, or that it is engaged in “trading opportunities”.
On the regulatory front, as per the Howey Test Passivo’s passive weekly returns constitutes a securities offering.
Passivo additionally fails to provide evidence it has registered its securities offering with financial regulators in
any
jurisdiction.
This means that,
at a minimum
, Passivo is committing securities fraud. Securities fraud and Ponzi schemes go hand-in-hand.
One other oddity to note is the appearance of Camhirst 3DCP in one of Passivo’s marketing videos:
Camhirst 3DCP is a non-MLM crypto Ponzi scheme:
Ahmed is another crypto bro hiding out in Dubai. Like Jan Lubberding being the obvious fall-guy for Passivo, Ahmed plays the same role in Camhirst.
It’s possible the same group of scammers are behind both companies.
As it stands, the only verifiable source of revenue entering Passivo is new investment.
Using new investment to pay affiliate withdrawals would make Passivo a Ponzi scheme.
As with all MLM Ponzi schemes, once affiliate recruitment dries up so too will new investment.
This will starve Passivo of ROI revenue, eventually prompting a collapse.
The math behind Ponzi schemes guarantees that when they collapse, the majority of participants lose money.
Update 23rd November 2023 –
Passivo has
collapsed
.
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Passivo and how does it operate?Passivo, also known as Passive Hub, is a cryptocurrency-based multilevel marketing scheme operated by CEO Jan Lubberding. The company maintains three primary website domains with private registrations and claims to be registered in Seychelles through Passivo Ltd., though operations appear centered in Dubai.
What are the primary concerns regarding Passivo's legitimacy?
Major red flags include Lubberding's lack of documented MLM history, the use of shell company registration in Seychelles to obscure Dubai-based operations, and the company's structure resembling a cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme typical of unregulated MLM ventures in jurisdictions lacking financial securities oversight.
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