Traffic Shout, a cryptocurrency-focused multi-level marketing venture, operates with a complete lack of transparency regarding its ownership and management. The company’s website, trafficshout.com, registered privately in April 2019, offers no clear identification of its founders or operators. A post office box in Seychelles is the only provided contact, a jurisdiction frequently utilized for concealing business identities.

Alexa data indicates that 64% of Traffic Shout’s website traffic originates from Bangladesh, suggesting a highly localized, rather than global, user base. This concentration of traffic from a single country is unusual for legitimate international businesses.

Traffic Shout offers no tangible products or services. Affiliates can only market membership within the platform itself. This mirrors the structure of many pyramid schemes where recruitment becomes the primary revenue driver.

The compensation structure relies on affiliates purchasing positions within a six-tier, 4x7 matrix. These positions range in price from $30 for Bronze to $5,500 for Elite. A 4x7 matrix expands significantly with each level, creating a large potential downline. For instance, the first level has four positions, the second has sixteen, and subsequent levels grow exponentially.

Commissions are paid as a percentage of these position purchases across the matrix tiers. Level 1 positions yield a 5% commission, levels 2 and 3 offer 4%, and levels 4 through 7 provide 3%. This tiered commission structure incentivizes the sale of higher-tier positions.

Direct recruitment also generates a 25% referral commission on matrix positions sold by personally recruited affiliates. A 5% Matching Bonus is paid on the matrix commissions earned by these directly recruited affiliates.

The Star Club Bonus introduces further incentives for downline growth. Affiliates reach higher bonus percentages based on the total number of affiliates in their downline, starting at 2% for 50 affiliates and reaching 10% for 1,000 affiliates.

This bonus structure escalates into the Diamond Club Bonus. Affiliates who reach the highest Star Club Bonus tier are designated "5 Star". They can earn additional Diamond Club Bonuses ranging from 1% to 3% based on the number of "5 Star" affiliates within their own downline. This creates a complex, multi-layered commission system heavily reliant on continuous recruitment.

The absence of retail products and the emphasis on recruitment and matrix position purchases strongly suggest Traffic Shout operates as a pyramid scheme. The lack of verifiable ownership information and the use of offshore postal addresses further complicate accountability and pose significant risks to participants.