A visit to Zpmxcfe’s website from anything but a mobile device presents this:

If we look at the source-code for that page, we can see it is localized to Chinese:

Zpmxcfe’s website domain (“zpmxcfe.xyz”), was registered with bogus details through a Chinese registrar.

This strongly suggests whoever is running Zpmxcfe has ties to China.

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.

Zpmxcfe’s Products

Zpmxcfe has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Zpmxcfe affiliate membership itself.

Zpmxcfe’s Compensation Plan

Zpmxcfe affiliates invest tether (USDT), on the promise of advertised returns:

VIP0 – no cost

VIP Small – $30

VIP1 – $100

VIP2 – $300

VIP3 – $600

VIP4 – $1000

VIP5 – $3000

ROI amounts aren’t specified but Zpmxcfe is set up as a “click a button” task-based investment scheme.

That is affiliate investors are required to click a button to qualify for daily returns.

The more a Zpmxcfe affiliate invests, the more buttons they have to click daily.

Referral commissions are paid on recruitment of affiliate investors. Specifics aren’t provided.

Joining Zpmxcfe

Zpmxcfe affiliate membership is free.

Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires a $30 to $3000 investment in tether.

There is a free investment tier, through which affiliates pay nothing but still generate returns via clicking buttons. To withdraw this money though I believe an “upgrade” to a paid investment tier is required.

Zpmxcfe Conclusion

So we’ve reached the point the Chinese scammers launching “click a button” app Ponzis are just using entire random strings to name them.

This is about as dumb as the cookie-cutter scams themselves.

Zpmxcfe affiliates invest tether and are required to “click a button” tasks to qualify for daily returns.

Zpmxcfe ties clicking a button to social media manipulation (liking posts/videos, commenting etc.), representing that this generates it revenue.

It doesn’t. All Zpmxcfe are doing is recycling invested funds to pay returns.

Such to the extent the scammers behind Zpmxcfe are selling social media manipulation to third-parties (and getting their investors to do the grunt work), that has nothing to do with the MLM Ponzi scheme.

Zpmxcfe is part of a group of “click a button” app Ponzis launched over the past few months.

Thus far Daily Exposed has documented:

COTP
 – pretended affiliates clicking a button generated trading activity, 
collapsed
 May 2022

EthTRX
 is a similar app-based Ponzi, with the daily task component disabled

Yu Klik
 – pretends clicking a button generates trading activity, targeting Indonesia

KKBT
 – pretended clicking a button generates crypto mining revenue, targeted South Africa and India & collapsed early June 2022

EasyTask 888
 – pretends clicking a button was tied to social media manipulation (YouTube likes), targets Colombia

DF Finance
 – pretended clicking a button generated “purchase data” which was sold to ecommerce platforms, 
collapsed
 June 2022

Shared989
 – pretended clicking a button was tied to social media manipulation (YouTube likes etc.), collapsed June 2022

86FB
 – pretended clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed April 2022

0W886
 – pretended clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed May 2022

U91
 – pretended clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed May 2022

365Ball
 – pretends clicking a button is tied to gambling on football match outcomes, (has collapsed multiple already)

YLCH Football
 – pretends clicking a button is tied to gambling on football match outcomes

Parkour
 – pretends clicking a button is tied to social media manipulation (YouTube likes etc.)

OTCAI
 – pretended affiliates clicking a button generated trading activity, collapsed May 2022

N9 Football
 – pretended affiliates clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed May 2022

Tron.BI
 – pretends affiliates clicking a button was tied to TRX cloud mining

EFG Football
 – pretended affiliates clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed May 2022

GP Football
 – pretended affiliates clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed May 2022

Lucky Football
, pretended affiliates clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed May 2022

WT91
 – pretends affiliates clicking a button is tied to gambling on football match outcomes

Mars Football
 – pretends affiliates clicking a button is tied to gambling on football match outcomes

MC Football
 – pretends affiliates clicking a button is tied to gambling on football match outcomes

PerRank
 – pretended affiliates clicking a button generated orders for ecommerce partners, collapsed June 2022

All the recent app-based task Ponzis appear to be launched by the same group of scammers.

Based on the use of simplified Chinese, I suspect the group are operating out of China or Singapore.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Zpmxcfe?
Zpmxcfe is an alleged Ponzi scheme operating through a website registered with false information via Chinese registrars. The platform requires members to invest cryptocurrency (USDT) at various membership levels, promising returns without offering legitimate products or services for retail purposes.

How does Zpmxcfe's compensation structure work?
The scheme operates through tiered membership levels: VIP0 (free), VIP Small ($30), VIP1 ($100), and VIP2 ($300). Members invest USDT cryptocurrency with promised returns. Affiliates can only market membership itself rather than actual products or services, characteristic of pyramid schemes.

What are the red flags associated with Zpmxcfe?
Key warning signs include anonymous ownership, Chinese domain registration with bogus details, website localization to Chinese despite international marketing, absence of retailable products,


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