Todd Hirsch has relaunched his recruitment scheme, Rocket Cash Cycler v2, after its predecessor, Rocket Cash Cycler v1, ceased operations in late 2013. The new entity, RCC Worldwide Inc., is registered in San Pedro, Belize, with Hirsch operating from the Philippines. RCC2's website claims development took a year and cost over $100,000.
The original Rocket Cash Cycler operated as a recruitment-driven matrix, requiring affiliates to pay $315 for positions and earn commissions from new recruits. Hirsch, who had managed RCC1, repackaged this model for the relaunch.
One detail from the original scheme remains unclear. A YouTube marketing video for RCC1 named Daniel Butts as a co-founder. His name did not appear on the RCC1 website and is absent from RCC2's site as well. Butts' current involvement is not known.
Rocket Cash Cycler v2 offers no actual products or services. Affiliates buy a single position for $499. The company bundles some marketing materials, ebooks, audiobooks, and videos with each position, but these are secondary elements. The position itself functions as the sole offering.
The compensation structure depends entirely on filling matrix positions with new recruits. RCC2 uses two matrices. The Apprentice Board is a 2x3 matrix. This means two positions on the first level, four on the second, and eight on the third. The person at the top receives $600 when all 14 positions fill. That position then cycles into the CEO Board.
The CEO Board is a 2x2 matrix, totaling six positions. Once filled, it pays the top position $7,000. Affiliates can cash out and recycle back into a new CEO Board, or theoretically advance further.
The financial model demands constant recruitment. An affiliate must fill 14 positions in the Apprentice Board to earn their first $600 payout. They need $7,000 in payouts to cover the initial $499 position fee and any presumed costs associated with recruiting and buying downline positions. The scheme collapses when recruitment stops.
This structure is a defining trait of matrix schemes, where commissions come purely from recruiting and new position purchases, not from product sales. The RCC2 FAQ explicitly advises affiliates against buying more than one position. This rule indicates the company's interest lies in controlling the flow of recruits into the matrix, not in retail activity.
The Rocket Cash Cycler v2 model, like its predecessor, relies entirely on continuous recruitment to sustain payouts.
