RideBNB fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

In fact pretending RideBNB doesn’t have an owner is part of RideBNB’s marketing:

RideBNB has four known website domains it operates from:

ridebnb.live – privately registered on July 6th, 2024

bnbfactory.cloud – privately registered on August 23rd, 2024

rideop.pro – privately registered on August 16th, 2024

r2r.pro – privately registered on October 31st, 2024

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.

RideBNB’s Products

RideBNB has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market RideBNB affiliate membership itself.

RideBNB’s Compensation Plan

RideBNB affiliates purchase 0.004 BNB positions in a twelve tier gifting scheme.

RideBNB’s gifting scheme is run through a 2×12 matrix.

A 2×12 matrix places a RideBNB 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 (four positions).

Levels three to twelve of the matrix are generated in the same manner, with each new level housing twice as many positions as the previous level.

Each level of the 2×12 matrix operates as a gifting tier, requiring RideBNB affiliates to buy-in to the tier in order to receive gifting payments across it.

Note that the first gifting tier is an exception. While two recruits are required to unlock level 2 of the matrix, RideBNB affiliates earn receive the 0.004 BNB gifting buy-in from every affiliate they recruit.

With that exception in mind, gifting payments across RideBNB’s 2×12 matrix are as follows:

Beginner – make a 0.0044 BNB gifting payment and receive 0.004 BNB from two recruited affiliates

Influencer – make a 0.0063 BNB gifting payment and receive 0.006 BNB from four recruited affiliates

Achiever – make a 0.0126 BNB gifting payment and receive 0.012 BNB from eight recruited affiliates

Ambassador – make a 0.024 BNB gifting payment and receive 0.384 BNB from sixteen recruited affiliates

Pioneer – make a 0.0504 BNB gifting payment and receive 1.536 BNB from thirty-two recruited affiliates

Mentor – make a 0.09792 BNB gifting payment and receive 6.144 BNB from sixty-four recruited affiliates

Champion – make a 0.19584 BNB gifting payment and receive 24.576 BNB from one hundred and twenty-eight affiliates

Director – make a 0.39168 BNB gifting payment and receive 98.304 BNB from two hundred and fifty-six affiliates

Titan – make a 0.78336 BNB gifting payment and receive 393.216 BNB from five hundred and twelve affiliates

Icon – make a 1.56672 BNB gifting payment and receive 1572.864 BNB from one thousand and twenty-four affiliates

Legend – make a 3.13344 BNB gifting payment and receive 6291.456 BNB from two thousand and forty-eight affiliates

Emperor – make a 6.26688 BNB gifting payment and receive 25,165.824 BNB from four thousand and ninety-six affiliates

The more mathematically astute of you will have noticed what is gifted in doesn’t exactly match what is gifted out. I believe the difference is used to funds a 150% “Royalty Income” ROI.

RideBNB pays Royalty Income on Icon, Legend and Emperor tier gifting payments.

Joining RideBNB

RideBNB affiliate membership is tied to an initial 0.004BNB gifting payment.

RideBNB Conclusion

RideBNB presents itself as a simple MLM crypto gifting scheme.

Recruited affiliates gift in BNB to whoever recruited them. This qualifies the recruits to receive gifting payments from subsequently recruited affiliates.

Sitting at the top of RideBNB’s company-wide matrix is its owner and top recruiters, who the majority of gifted in BNB is funneled up to.

As scams that utilize pyramid recruitment, gifting schemes are illegal the world over.

As with all MLM gifting schemes, once affiliate recruitment dries up so too will gifting payments.

This will see those at the bottom of the RideBNB company matrix, the largest group of participants at any given time, lose money.

Update 6th February 2025 – 
RideBNB has collapsed and disabled all of its websites.

Promoters of the scam are not touting RainBNB, a purported RideBNB reboot. A Daily Exposed RainBNB review is pending.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is RideBNB?
RideBNB is a BNB-based crypto gifting scheme operating through multiple privately registered domains, including ridebnb.live, bnbfactory.cloud, rideop.pro, and r2r.pro. The platform does not disclose ownership or executive information and markets itself as having no identifiable owner, which is a common characteristic of unregistered MLM schemes.

Does RideBNB offer any retail products or services?
RideBNB does not offer any retailable products or services. Affiliates can only market RideBNB affiliate membership itself. This structure, where revenue depends entirely on recruitment rather than legitimate product sales, is widely regarded as a hallmark of a pyramid scheme by financial regulators worldwide.

Who owns or operates RideBNB?
RideBNB fails to provide any ownership or


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