Infinity Global
was a pyramid scheme launched in 2021.

As an MLM company, Infinity Global’s business model was simple: purchase “bitex packages” and get paid to recruit others who do the same.

When exactly Infinity Global collapsed is unclear but a visit to the company’s website domain now redirects to Therus Network.

Therus Network operates from the domain “therusnetwork.com”, privately registered on June 19th, 2023.

Therus Network’s official FaceBook page was created on February 7th, 2024, which is probably around the time the reboot launched.

The last post on Infinity Global’s official FaceBook page (which for some reason is still linked to on Therus Network’s website), is dated March 2nd, 2024.

Heading up Therus Network we have what appears to be a carryover Infinity Global team, led by CEO Leopoldo Castillo.

On its website Therus Network provides New York and Costa Rica corporate addresses.

Therus Network’s New York address belongs to virtual address company Regus. This suggests Therus Network has no actual ties to New York.

Whether Therus Network has any physical ties to its provided Costa Rica address is unclear.

As of April 2024, SimilarWeb tracked top sources of traffic to Therus Network’s website as Costa Rica (49%), Chile (41%) and Spain (10%).

This tracks with Infinity Global primarily targeting Spanish-speaking countries across Central and South America.

Read on for a full review of Therus Network’s MLM opportunity.

Therus Network’s Products

Therus Network has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Therus Network affiliate membership itself.

Therus Network affiliate membership provides access to Bitex and TravelPoints packages.

Bitex Packages

100 Bitex for $101 – “fundamentals of financial education” course and “10 steps to formulate a business objective” masterclass

250 Bitex for $252.50 – “advanced fundamentals of financial education” course and “smart investments” masterclass

500 Bitex (listed in Therus Network’s marketing material but not their compensation pan so cost unknown) – “financial planning and investments” workshop plus “develop your business plan” and “introduction to cryptocurrencies” masterclasses

1000 Bitex for $1010 – cryptocurrency and blockchain education plus “networking techniques”, NFT and crypto gaming masterclasses

2000 Bitex for $2020 – “persuasive communication” course and “fundamentals of Harvard model negotiation” and “storytelling” masterclasses

5000 Bitex for $5050 – Harvard negotiation model course plus “fundamentals of generating abundance” and “quality and service” masterclasses

10,000 Bitex for $10,100 – wealth creation academy

25,000 Bitex for $25,250 – high-performance team academy

Note that higher costing Bitex Packages contain all materials in lower priced tiers.

E.g. if you purchased 5000 Bitex, you’ve receive everything in the 100 Bitex, 250 Bitex, 500 Bitex, 1000 Bitex and 2000 Bitex tiers.

TravelPoints Packages

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🤖 Quick Answer

What was Infinity Global?
Infinity Global was a pyramid scheme launched in 2021 that operated as a multi-level marketing company. Members purchased "bitex packages" and earned commissions by recruiting additional participants into the scheme, following a typical MLM business structure.

When did Infinity Global collapse?
The exact collapse date of Infinity Global remains unclear. However, the company's website domain now redirects to Therus Network, suggesting the transition occurred sometime before Therus Network's domain registration on June 19th, 2023.

What is Therus Network?
Therus Network appears to be a reboot of Infinity Global's operations. The company operates from therusnetwork.com, a privately registered domain established in June 2023. Its official Facebook page launched in February 2024, coinciding with the apparent reboot launch.

Who leads Therus Network?


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