Tornado Rising provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company.

Tornado Rising’s website domain (“tornadorising.com”) was registered in March 2018.

Billy Alexander is listed as the owner, through a Georgia state address in the US.

Up until 2017, Alexander (right) was promoting
World Ventures
.

After WorldVentures Alexander appears to have taken an interest in cryptocurrency.

Read on for a full review of the Tornado Rising MLM opportunity.

Tornado Rising’s Products

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

Bundled with with Tornado Rising affiliate membership are adcredits, which can be used to display advertising to other Tornado Rising affiliates.

Tornado Rising’s Compensation Plan

Tornado Rising affiliates purchase positions in a four-tier 2×1 matrix cycler.

A 2×1 matrix is simple in nature, requiring only two positions to be filled to generate a cycle commission.

These positions can be filled via direct or indirect recruitment, however each Tornado Rising affiliate must recruit two affiliates to fill their first tier matrix.

Cycle commissions across Tornado Rising’s four-tier cycler are as follows:

Level 1 (positions cost $35) – $20 cycle commission and cycles into Level 2

Level 2 – $25 cycle commission and cycles into Level 3

Level 3 – $30 cycle commission and cycles into Level 4

Level 4 – $70 cycle commission, generates a new Level 1 position and creates a new 2×4 matrix position

The 2×4 matrix costs $35 a month, the first payment of which is deducted from Level 4 in the 2×1 cycler.

A 2×4 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with two positions directly under them:

Whereas a 2×1 matrix is only one level deep, a 2×4 matrix extends down four levels (three are shown above).

Positions in the matrix are filled as Tornado Rising affiliates cycle out of Level 4 of the 2×1 cycler.

As positions in the 2×4 matrix are filled, cycle commissions are paid out as followed:

Level 1 – $10 commission per position filled (2 positions)

Level 2 – $5 commission per position filled (4 positions)

Level 3 – $5 commission per position filled (8 positions)

Level 4 – $5 commission per position filled (16 positions)

The above commissions are tied to $35 monthly fee payments. Both in order to qualify to receive commissions and to generate the commissions themselves.

Masternode Investment

Tornado Rising solicits cryptocurrency investment on the promise of a passive return.

Specific return amounts aren’t provided, but the company does advise it takes 20% of any withdrawal requests.

Referral commissions are paid on invested cryptocurrency via a unilevel compensation structure.

A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):

If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on leve


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Tornado Rising?
Tornado Rising is a multi-level marketing scheme featuring a three-tier affiliate structure combined with cryptocurrency investment elements. The company operates without transparent ownership information and lacks legitimate retail products, instead promoting affiliate membership and ad credits exclusively to participants within its network.

Who founded Tornado Rising?
Billy Alexander, listed as the owner through a Georgia state address, established Tornado Rising. Prior to launching this venture in 2018, Alexander promoted WorldVentures, another network marketing company, until 2017.

Does Tornado Rising offer actual products?
No, Tornado Rising provides no retailable products or services to external consumers. The company exclusively markets affiliate memberships and ad credits to existing affiliates, creating a system dependent solely on recruitment rather than legitimate product sales.


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