Upistic provides no information on their website about who owns or runs the company.
Upistic’s website domain (“upistic.com”) was privately registered on August 3rd, 2021.
A corporate address in Estonia is provided on Upistic’s website. This address doesn’t appear to have anything to do with Uptistic.
Alexa currently ranks top sources of traffic to Upistic’s website as Australia (22%), the US (19%) and Canada (19%).
If you click through to the “webinars” section of Upistic’s website, the most recent October 19th webinar was held in Vietnamese.
The three earlier available webinars, held on October 7th, September 9th and 16th respectively, are all in Chinese.
Although promotion of Upistic is now predominant in western countries, this strongly suggests Upistic has roots in south-east Asia.
Less definitive then Chinese webinars but supportive of Upistic being run from a non-English speaking country, is this grammar mistake on the webinar page:
This is likely why there’s no English voice work on any of Upistic’s marketing videos.
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.
Upistic’s Products
Upistic has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Upistic affiliate membership itself.
Upistic’s Compensation Plan
Upistic affiliates invest USD and/or cryptocurrency on the promise of a perpetual 1.3% to 2.3% daily return.
Referral Commissions
Upistic pays referral commissions on invested funds down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):
level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 5%
level 2 – 2%
level 3 – 1%
If an Upistic affiliate qualifies as a Representative, they earn increased referral commissions down four levels of recruitment:
level 1 – 7%
level 2 – 3%
level 3 – 2%
level 4 – 1%
To qualify as a Representative an Upistic affiliate must generate $2500 in total downline investment volume.
Bonuses
Upistic rewards affiliates who solicit downline investment with the following one-time bonuses:
generate $1000 in personally recruited affiliate investment and $5000 in total downline investment = $250 bonus
generate $2500 in personally recruited affiliate investment and $10,000 in total downline investment = $500 bonus
generate $5000 in personally recruited affiliate investment and $25,000 in total downline investment = $1000 bonus
generate $10,000 in personally recruited affiliate investment and $50,000 in total downline investment = $2000 bonus
generate $20,000 in personally recruited affiliate investment and $75,000 in total downline investment = $3000 bonus
generate $30,000 in personally recruited affiliate investment and $100,000 in total downline investment = $5000 bonus
generate $50,000 in personally recruited affiliate investment and $250,000 in total downline investment = $10,000 bonus
generate $100,000 in personally recruited affiliate investment and $500,000 in total downline investm
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Upistic and what returns does it claim to offer?Upistic is an investment platform claiming to provide daily returns of 1.3% to 2.3%, operating as a Ponzi scheme structure where returns to earlier investors are funded by money from new participants rather than legitimate business operations.
Why are there concerns about Upistic's transparency?
The company provides no information about ownership or management on its website. Its domain was privately registered in August 2021, and the listed Estonian corporate address appears unrelated to the actual business operations.
What geographic patterns suggest about Upistic's origins?
Website traffic analysis shows concentration in Australia, the US, and Canada. However, webinars conducted in Vietnamese and Chinese languages indicate Southeast Asian operational roots despite current Western-focused marketing efforts.
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