SuperOne provide no information on their website about who owns or runs the business.

The SuperOne website domain (“super.one”) was first registered on July 24th, 2017.

The domain registration details were recently updated on March 3rd, 2018, suggesting this is when the current owner(s) took possession of it.

A marketing video on the SuperOne website features a narrator with a thick European accent.

A lead I received via email links three Norwegians to SuperOne; Fredrik Skjoldt, Stian Alexander Karlsen (both of whom were
top Zeek Rewards Ponzi net-winners
) and Andreas Christensen.

The guy building the system is Andreas Christensen, he have been scaming people with Mowjow in many years.

He is doing a scam ICO in Mowjow as welll.

Possibly due to language-barriers, I was unable to independently verify this information.

Typically I don’t publish information I can’t personally verify. The European narrator for SuperOne’s marketing video however lends weight to the information.

Until we receive confirmation regarding SuperOne’s management team, treat the above as unverified.

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.

SuperOne Products

SuperOne has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market SuperOne affiliate membership itself.

The SuperOne Compensation Plan

SuperOne affiliates invest ether on the prospect of winning a “secret amount of ether”.

Investment into a SuperOne ether lottery is tracked via 0.1 ETH token bids.

The winning bid(s) in a game are purportedly determined by SuperOne via “proprietary algorithms”.

Referral Commissions

SuperOne pay referral commissions on each invested position up to a maximum of three times.

Referral commissions are tied to personal recruitment efforts as follows:

fill first referral commission slot = 2%

fill second referral commission slot =  4%

fill third referral commission slot = 8%

Each 0.1 ETH position investment has three referral commission slots, which are filled sequentially as personally recruited affiliates invest.

Note that after all three available referral commissions slows for an investment position are filled, no more referral commissions are paid on that position.

Residual Commissions

SuperOne pay residual commissions via a 3×10 matrix.

A 3×10 matrix places a SuperOne affiliate’s token position at the top of a matrix, with three positions directly under them:

These three positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these first three positions into another three positions each (9 positions).

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

Positions in the matrix are filled via 0.1 ETH investments.

As positions in the matrix are filled a percentage of each 0.1 ETH position investmen


🤖 Quick Answer

What is SuperOne and what are the allegations against it?
SuperOne is an Ethereum-based investment platform that claims to offer smart contract investment opportunities. According to investigative reports, the platform has been linked to individuals previously associated with Ponzi schemes, including former Zeek Rewards participants, raising concerns about potential fraudulent activity and regulatory compliance.

Who are the individuals allegedly behind SuperOne?
SuperOne is reportedly operated by Andreas Christensen, a Norwegian developer previously involved with Mowjow. The platform has been linked to Fredrik Skjoldt and Stian Alexander Karlsen, both top net-winners in the Zeek Rewards Ponzi scheme, suggesting connections to past fraudulent investment schemes.

What red flags are associated with SuperOne's operations?
The platform provides minimal ownership information on its website, features a narrator with a European accent in promotional materials, and its domain was recently transferred


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