RideBNB was an MLM crypto gifting scheme launched towards the end of 2024.

By February 2025 RideBNB had inevitably collapsed. The domain “ridebnb.world” was privately registered on February 19th, 2025.

On this (the fifth known RideBNB domain), RideBNB is still being advertised. It is unclear though whether this was a short-lived reboot or recovery scammers.

Either way, RideBNB promoters made the switch to RainBNB – a purported official reboot of the original gifting scam.

Since launching last month, RainBNB has already cycled through multiple website domains:

  • rainbnb.com – privately registered on January 15th, 2025
  • rainbnb.cloud – advertised but appears to never been actually registered

As of last week RainBNB scammers were promoting “getrise.pro”, a third domain privately registered on January 31st, 2025.

Here’s how that’s going:

As far as I can tell the only active RainBNB website domain now is “rainbnb.live”, privately registered on February 20th, 2025.

As with RideBNB, whether this is an umpteenth official reboot or recovery scammers is unclear.

What we do know is RainBNB is a clone of the original RideBNB gifting scam. It’s another BNB matrix-based gifting scheme.

You gift BNB to whoever recruited you into RainBNB. The only way to then recoup your loss is recruit participants who you steal from. The more people you recruit, the more you steal.

Math guaranteed the majority of participants lose money when RideBNB collapsed. RainBNB participants are speed-running additional losses as RainBNB cycles through a new domain each week.

It should go without saying that most, if not all of the RainBNB promoters are people who lost money in RideBNB.

Most of the RideBNB and RainBNB promotion appears to be Indians:

This suggests that whoever is running the scams probably has ties to India.