Zeus’ Bounty provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company.
Zeus Bounty does however claim its admin team has “100 years of combined business experience (with) 100+ crypto scams”.
If you want company ownership information, you have to watch Zeus’ Bounty’s embedded marketing video.
In the video Tim Bentley crediting himself as “the creator of Zeus’ Bounty”.
According to his FaceBook profile, Bentley is based out of Colorado in the US.
Prior to founding Zeus’ Bounty, Bentley was promoting
iHub Global
.
Bentley appears to have reinvented himself as a crypto bro circa 2015.
Zeus’ Bounty’s website represents the company has four admins.
Bentley identifies them as Nicole (his wife), Nico (his son) and Raaj Menon.
According to his LinkedIn profile, Raaj Menon is a web and crypto bro dev from South Australia.
Whether Menon has an MLM history is unclear.
Update 7th February 2022 –
As revealed by Daniel Toth in the comments below, Raaj Menon is behind the “Crypto Passive” YouTube channel:
Menon has used Crypto Passive to promote one crypto scam after another over the past eleven months.
/end update
Zeus’ Bounty’s website domain (“zeusesbounty.com”), was privately registered on October 22nd, 2021.
Read on for a full review of Zeus’ Bounty’s MLM opportunity.
Zeus’ Bounty’s Products
Zeus’ Bounty has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Zeus’ Bounty affiliate membership itself.
Participation in Zeus’ Bounty’s MLM opportunity as an affiliate provides access to “Zeus’ Academy”.
Zeus’ Academy contains various marketing and cryptocurrency education courses, as well as the “ZB Software” marketing suite.
Zeus’ Bounty’s Compensation Plan
Zeus’ Bounty’s compensation plan combines passive commissions with unilevel team pyramid recruitment.
There are five buy-in tiers for both components of Zeus’ Bounty’s compensation plan:
0.1 BNB
0.5 BNB
1 BNB
5 BNB
10 BNB
Here’s how those tiers pay out across Zeus’ Bounty’s compensation plan.
Passive Commissions
Zeus’ Bounty takes 50% of invested BNB and uses it to pay passive commissions.
Zeus’ Bounty’s passive returns pays 2.5% from both upline and downline affiliates.
This 2.5% is paid on whatever is invested by these affiliates across any BNB tier.
Affiliates paid on are those who joined Zeus’ Bounty before and after you. Affiliates who join after you can be directly or indirectly recruited.
How many up and downline affiliates a Zeus’ Bounty affiliates earns 2.5% off, is determined by how much they themselves invest.
0.1 BNB tier affiliates receive 2.5% of the buy-in from five upline and downline affiliates
0.5 BNB tier affiliates receive 2.5% of the buy-in from six upline and downline affiliates
1 BNB tier affiliates receive 2.5% of the buy-in from eight upline and downline affiliates
5 BNB tier affiliates receive 2.5% of the buy-in from nine upline and downline affiliates
10 BNB tier affiliates receive 2.5% of the buy-i
🤖 Quick Answer
Who owns and operates Zeus' Bounty?Zeus' Bounty is created and operated by Tim Bentley, based in Colorado, USA. The company claims four administrators: Bentley himself, Nicole (his wife), Nico (his son), and Raaj Menon. Ownership information is not disclosed on the website but revealed through embedded marketing videos. Bentley previously promoted iHub Global before transitioning to cryptocurrency ventures around 2015.
What experience does Zeus' Bounty's admin team claim to possess?
Zeus' Bounty's administrative team claims to have 100 years of combined business experience and specifically states familiarity with over 100 cryptocurrency scams. This claim is presented on their marketing materials as qualification for managing the platform and its operations.
What was Tim Bentley's professional background before Zeus' Bounty?
Tim Bentley was previously involved in promoting
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