X365 fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
X365’s website domain (“x365.ai”), was first registered in 2023. The private registration was last updated on February 26th, 2025.
Additional domains associated with X365 include:
x365.gg – privately registered on February 10th, 2025
fx365.pro – privately registered on February 11th, 2025
Over on X365’s official YouTube channel we find AI-generated marketing videos. This is typical of scammers hiding ownership of an MLM company.
Update 15th May 2025 –
X365’s official FaceBook page is managed from India:
This strong suggests whoever is running X365 is based out of India.
/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
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X365’s Products
X365 has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market X365 affiliate membership itself.
X365’s Compensation Plan
X365 affiliates invest in the company’s X365 token. This is done on the promise of passive returns, derived through a staking investment scheme.
X365’s staking investment scheme sees affiliates invest in X365 token, park the tokens with the company and receive additional X365 tokens.
The rest of X365’s compensation plan doesn’t exist yet, so we’ll cover that in the conclusion of this review.
On the MLM side of things, X365 pays referral commissions down ten levels of recruitment (unilevel):
Structure: 10-level referral system with lifelong income.
Specific details are withheld from consumers. All we do know is there’s a 1% to 2% match on staking returns paid across the unilevel team (appears to be 10 levels).
Joining X365
X365 affiliate membership appears to be free.
Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires an undisclosed minimum investment into X365 token.
X365 Conclusion
X365 presents itself as your typical AI grift scam:
AI is at the heart of X365.ai’s platform. Their system uses federated learning with differential privacy, allowing AI models to improve without compromising user data.
As far as I can tell, X365’s only use of AI is to bot its website visits and social media profile engagement.
The gist of the X365’s presented business model is ramming AI into a bunch of revenue ruses that don’t exist yet.
X365 Gaming is supposed to generate revenue through unregistered gambling. As of May 2025, here’s how X365 Gaming is going:
FX365 is supposed to be a typical passive returns forex bot investment scheme. As of May 2025, here’s how FX365 is going:
Dex365 is supposed to be some liquidity pool nonsense that magically generates revenue.
X365 coin holders can participate in liquidity pools and yield farming to earn additional rewards.
Providing liquidity to the ecosystem helps maintain stability and offers members extra passive income on top of staking rewards.
Breaking down the crypto bro jargon:
“participating” and “providing liquidity”
🤖 Quick Answer
What is X365 and how is it classified by independent reviewers?X365 is identified as a suspected AI-driven MLM cryptocurrency "staking" scheme exhibiting characteristics consistent with a Ponzi structure. The platform fails to disclose ownership or executive leadership information on its website, and its marketing relies on AI-generated videos, which are commonly associated with fraudulent MLM operations.
When were X365's website domains registered and what do registration details reveal?
X365's primary domain, x365.ai, was first registered in 2023 and last updated on February 26, 2025. Associated domains x365.gg and fx365.pro were privately registered in February 2025. All registrations use privacy protection services, concealing the identities of the individuals or entities behind the platform.
What evidence suggests the geographic origin of X365's operators?
As of a May 15,
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