StableOpinion Review: Sam Lee’s 1st StableDAO Ponzi spinoff
Last year StableDAO emerged as a continuation of Ponzi scamming from Sam Lee.
Lee, who also goes by Xue Lee and Samuel Lee, was co-founder of the notorious HyperTech Ponzi schemes.
These include HyperCash, HyperCapital, HyperFund and Hyperverse.
Lee, believed to be an Australian national, fled to Dubai in 2021. HyperFund collapsing in late 2021 saw Lee go further underground.
Hyperverse lasted a few months, with Lee not really visible during its run. Throughout two Hyperverse successors, HyperOne and HyperCash, Lee remained MIA.
In mid 2022 photos of Lee meeting with top HyperTech promoters in Dubai emerged. This eventually led to StableDAO’s launch in October 2022.
As part of StableDAO, a Ponzi scheme in and of itself, we now have StableOpinion.
Read on for a full review StableDAO’s StableOpinion MLM opportunity.
StableOpinion’s Products
StableOpinion has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market StableOpinion affiliate membership itself.
StableOpinion’s Compensation Plan
StableOpinion affiliates invest $100 to $1000 on the promise of advertised returns.
- Basic – invest $100 and receive $4 a week till $200 (200% ROI)
- Standard – invest $300 and receive $15 a week till $900 (300% ROI)
- Elite – invest $500 and receive $30 a week till $2000 (400% ROI)
- Premium – invest $1000 and receive $75 a week till $5000 (500% ROI)
StableDao also offers bulk investment options, increasing the amount that can be invested at once up to $43,000.
- Basic – Family tier = $700, Enterprise tier = $4300
- Standard – Family tier = $2100, Enterprise tier = $12,900
- Elite – Family tier = $3500, Enterprise tier = $21,500
- Premium = Family tier = $7000, Enterprise tier = $43,000
In order to receive the full ROI each week, StableOpinion affiliates are required to fill in surveys. The bulk investment options increase the amount of surveys required to be completed.
The MLM side of StableOpinion pays on recruitment of affiliate investors.
StableOpinion Affiliate Ranks
There are ten affiliate ranks within StableOpinion’s compensation plan.
Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:
- Rank 1 – recruit one affiliate and generate and maintain at least $300 in total downline investment volume each month
- Rank 2 – recruit three affiliates and generate and maintain at least $1500 in total downline investment volume each month
- Rank 3 – recruit four affiliates and generate and maintain at least $3000 in total downline investment volume each month
- Rank 4 – recruit five affiliates and generate and maintain at least $5000 in total downline investment volume each month
- Rank 5 – recruit six affiliates and generate and maintain at least $25,000 in total downline investment volume each month
- Rank 6 – recruit seven affiliates and generate and maintain at least $50,000 in total downline investment volume each month
- Rank 7 – recruit ten affiliates and generate and maintain at least $100,000 in total downline investment volume each month
- Rank 8 – recruit twelve affiliates and generate and maintain at least $250,000 in total downline investment volume each month
- Rank 9 – recruit thirteen affiliates and generate and maintain at least $500,000 in total downline investment volume each month
- Rank 10 – recruit fifteen affiliates and generate and maintain at least $1,000,000 in total downline investment volume each month
Note that recruited affiliates must have active StableOpinion investments to count towards rank qualification.
Referral Commissions
To qualify for referral commissions, StableOpinion affiliates must maintain personally recruited affiliate investment volume equal to 300% of what htey have invested.
StableOpinion pays a commission on initial investments made by recruited affiliates.
Direct referral commission rates are determined by personal recruitment efforts:
- first affiliate recruited = 5% referral commission rate
- second affiliate recruited = 10% referral commission rate
- third affiliate recruited = 15% referral commission rate
- fourth affiliate recruited = 20% referral commission rate
- fifth affiliate recruited = 25% referral commission rate
- sixth affiliate recruited = 30% referral commission rate
- seventh affiliate recruited and onward = 15% referral commission rate
Beyond this, StableOpinion pays referral commissions through a unilevel compensation structure.
A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):
If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.
If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.
StableOpinion caps referral commissions at four unilevel team levels.
Referral commissions are paid out as a percentage of funds invested across these four levels as follows:
- level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – see direct referral commission rates above
- level 2 – 7%
- level 3 – 5%
- level 4 – 3%
Residual Commissions
StableOpinion pays residual commissions down ten levels of recruitment. This is the same unilevel team used to pay referral commissions (see above).
Residual commissions are paid as a percentage of weekly returns paid to affiliates across these ten levels based on rank:
- Rank 1 affiliates earn 10% on level 1
- Rank 2 affiliates earn 10% on level 1 and 6% on level 2
- Rank 3 affiliates earn 10% on level 1, 6% on level 2 and 4% on level 3
- Rank 4 affiliates earn 10% on level 1, 6% on level 2, 4% on level 3 and 3% on level 4
- Rank 5 affiliates earn 10% on level 1, 6% on level 2, 4% on level 3, 3% on level 4 and 2% on level 5
- Rank 6 affiliates earn 10% on level 1, 6% on level 2, 4% on level 3, 3% on level 4 and 2% on levels 5 and 6
- Rank 7 affiliates earn 10% on level 1, 6% on level 2, 4% on level 3, 3% on level 4, 2% on levels 5 and 6 and 1% on level 7
- Rank 8 affiliates earn 10% on level 1, 6% on level 2, 4% on level 3, 3% on level 4, 2% on levels 5 and 6 and 1% on levels 7 and 8
- Rank 9 affiliates earn 10% on level 1, 6% on level 2, 4% on level 3, 3% on level 4, 2% on levels 5 and 6, 1% on levels 7 and 8 and 0.5% on level 9
- Rank 10 affiliates earn 10% on level 1, 6% on level 2, 4% on level 3, 3% on level 4, 2% on levels 5 and 6, 1% on levels 7 and 8 and 0.5% on levels 9 and 10
Pool A Bonus
StableOpinion takes 3% of company-wide investment volume and places it into Pool A.
Pool A is split into three smaller pools, which correspond with StableOpinion affiliate ranks:
- Rank 3 to 5 affiliates earn a share in a smaller 1% Pool A pool
- Rank 6 to 8 affiliates earn a share in two smaller 1% Pool A pools
- Rank 9 and 10 affiliates earn a share in all three smaller 1% Pool A pools
Pool A is paid out weekly.
Pool B Bonus
StableOpinion takes 3% of company-wide volume and places it into Pool B.
Pool B is split into three smaller pools, which correspond with timed downline investment qualification criteria:
- generate $100,000 in downline investment volume within 30 days and receive a share in a smaller 1% Pool B pool
- generate $500,000 in downline investment volume within 45 days and receive a share in a smaller 1% Pool B pool
- generate $1,000,000 in downline investment volume within 60 days and receive a share in a smaller 1% Pool B pool
This qualification criteria is ongoing, with qualifying affiliates receiving a share in the corresponding smaller Pool B pool each week.
Joining StableOpinion
StableOpinion affiliate membership is free.
Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires a minimum $100 investment.
StableOpinion Conclusion
StableOpinion is the old SpeakAsia Ponzi model bUt On ThE bLoCkChAiN!
Speak Asia launched in late 2010 and had affiliates purchase invest $120 or $240 in “panelist” positions (StableOpinion uses “prosumer”).
$120 SpeakAsia investment positions paid $7 a week. $240 Speak Asia investment positions paid $20 a week.
The catch was SpeakAsia affiliates had to complete surveys to qualify for returns. This is the same Ponzi ruse StableOpinion is recycling eleven years later.
To be clear, the surveys StableOpinion comes up with are busybody work. There are no clients purchasing the survey data.
The first question that pokes holes in the survey Ponzi ruse is asking why survey takes have to pay in?
The ruse calls for surveys to be commissioned by third-party companies, with those external funds purportedly being used to pay withdrawals.
So again, why do survey taking affiliates have to pay in?
You can further break down the survey Ponzi ruse by way of StableOpinion bundling investment through multiple accounts.
It’s a bit blurry but on the right we have the bulk investment options for the Standard tier.
Down the bottom you can see the Enterprise bundle option calls for 43 “survey handles” (accounts).
What legitimate company is commissioning multiple surveys from one participant?
On the backend, all StableOpinion are doing is recycling invested funds to pay returns. Attached to that is a pyramid scheme, to incentivize recruitment of affiliate investors.
Speak Asia collapsed in mid 2011, generating over a $100 million in losses. The majority of SpeakAsia victims were based out of India.
Indian authorities were ultimately unable to hold the scammers behind SpeakAsia accountable.
I’m seeing a lot of StableDAO and StableOpinion promoters from India. I wouldn’t be surprised if recycling Speak Asia’s Ponzi model was the idea of a former top promoter, who’s still scamming away in StableDAO.
As with all MLM Ponzi schemes, once affiliate recruitment dries up so too will new investment.
This will starve StableOpinion of ROI revenue, eventually prompting a collapse.
The math behind Ponzi schemes guarantees that when they collapse, the majority of participants lose money.
SL claimed to be willing to sign an class action against Hyper, but then didn’t do it.
Then he claims to help hyper members regain losses, but now promoting this ponzi instead. It’s really unbelievable that people can get away with this.
Triz Noz is the fake name of Tristram Norriss, a career swindler and bigamist.
See: tristramnorriss.com