Traffic AdCoins provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the business.

The Traffic AdCoins website domain (“trafficadcoins.com”) was privately registered on July 25th, 2018.

At the time of publication, Alexa cite only the US (65%) and India (13%) as significant sources of traffic to the Traffic AdCoins website.

Update 25th September 2018 – 
Research for our
TrafficAdBlast review
has revealed Cleiton Maronni (right) is the founder of Traffic AdCoins.

Maronni is based out of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.

Prior to TrafficAdBlast and Traffic AdCoins, Maronni was promoting the
MMM Global
(Brazil) and
FutureNet
Ponzi schemes.
/end update

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.

Traffic AdCoins Products

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

Once signed up, Traffic AdCoins affiliates invest in “adpacks”.

Each adpack invested in comes with allocated adcredits, which can be used to display advertising on the Traffic AdCoins website.

The Traffic AdCoins Compensation Plan

Traffic AdCoins affiliates invest funds on the promise of an advertised daily ROI of up to 2%.

Offered investment packages on the Traffic AdCoins website are as follows:

AdPack One – $5

AdPack Two – $10

AdPack Three – $25

AdPack Four – $50

Referral commissions are paid down five levels of recruitment through a unilevel compensation structure.

Note that Traffic AdCoins state that 10% of invested funds are paid out in referral commissions, however specific percentages paid on each of the five paid levels are not provided.

Joining Traffic AdCoins

Traffic AdCoins affiliate membership is free, however free affiliates can only earn referral commissions.

Full participation in the Traffic AdCoins MLM opportunity requires a minimum $5 adpack investment.

Conclusions

Traffic AdCoins presents itself as your typical
adcredit Ponzi scheme
.

New affiliates sign up and invest. Traffic AdCoins then takes those invested funds and uses them to pay existing affiliates up to 2% a day.

The bundled advertising is neither here nor there, serving only as pseudo-compliance to mask the fraudulent nature of the scheme.

As with all MLM Ponzi schemes, once affiliate recruitment dies down so too will newly invested funds.

This will starve Traffic AdCoins of ROI revenue, eventually prompting a collapse.

The math behind Ponzi schemes guarantees that when they collapse, the majority of investors lose money.


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates Traffic AdCoins?
Traffic AdCoins initially provided no ownership information on its website. Later investigation identified Cleiton Maronni from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as the company founder. Maronni previously promoted MMM Global and FutureNet schemes, both identified as Ponzi operations.

What is the Traffic AdCoins business model?
Traffic AdCoins offers a 2% daily return on investment through ad credits. The company claims users can earn by purchasing advertising packages, a structure characteristic of Ponzi schemes where returns derive from new investor funds rather than legitimate business operations.

What are the red flags associated with Traffic AdCoins?
Major warning signs include lack of transparent ownership disclosure, private domain registration, geographic concentration in US and India traffic, and the founder's documented history promoting known Ponzi schemes, suggesting a pattern of fraudulent investment operations.


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