Zionix Global loses two domains, lies to investors
Zionix Global has lost two website domains over the past week. The investment scam has rebooted on a third .AI domain.
Rather than be honest about losing its first two website domains, Zionix Global is lying to its investors.
Zionix Global is a reboot of the collapsed Zater Capital MLM crypto Ponzi.
After original frontman and serial fraudster Ron Cartey disappeared in August, Jenna Zwagil took over and rebranded as Zionix Global.

Zionix Global was operating from the domain “zionixglobal.com”, registered on July 17th, 2025.

At some point Zionix Global began redirecting its .COM domain to “zionixglobal.net”, registered on August 7th, 2025.
As noted by Danny de Hek, Zionix Global’s .NET domain was been put on hold by the domain registrar on October 26th.
As per ICANN, the “clientHold” domain status
tells your domain’s registry to not activate your domain in the DNS and as a consequence, it will not resolve.
It is an uncommon status that is usually enacted during legal disputes, non-payment, or when your domain is subject to deletion.
Although Zionix Global’s original .COM domain has an active status, failure to revert back to it suggests it may no longer be under Zionix Global’s control.
In an attempt to smooth over losing two website domains, which is definitely not normal, on October 27th, the day after Zionix Global lost its .NET domain, the company announced a “System Maintenance & Server Optimization Update”.
Dear Zionix Global Community,
We would like to inform you that the Zionix platform is currently experiencing temporary downtime due to ongoing system upgrades and server optimization.
As our community continues to grow exponentially, our technology team is implementing key measures to enhance system capacity, performance, and reliability. These optimizations are designed to ensure a smoother, faster, and more efficient user experience across the entire Zionix ecosystem.
We sincerely appreciate your patience and understanding during this period. Please rest assured that our tech team is working tirelessly to complete the upgrade process as quickly as possible and restore full functionality soon.
Your trust and continued support drive us to deliver the best possible experience for every member of the Zionix Global community.
Regards,
Zionix Global Team
This is of course complete baloney. The only “system maintenance” Zionix Global did was register a third website domain and point it at its existing hosting.
To that end Zionix Global registered “zionixglobal.ai” on October 26th, 2025 – the same day it lost its .NET domain.
Zionix Global announced its new .AI website domain, without proper explanation, on October 28th:

Changing a website domain has nothing to do with “server migration” or “system upgrades”.
Jenna Zwagil is supposed to be holding a Zionix Global marketing websitar on Friday, October 31st:

Whether Zwagil is honest about Zionix Global losing two website is yet to be seen.


On October 27, 2025, the domain zionixglobal.org was privately registered, but the website is not yet complete. Is that important?
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Bytnex/Cryptex scammer David Anthony also promotes the Zionix scam on his YouTube channel.
Video from October 17, 2025.
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youtube.com/watch?v=zr2nczJfL6s
In this video, David Anthony mentions another name in the bottom left corner: David Kollmansberger and the email address crazycashformula@……com. Which name is correct?
Below the video, “David Anthony” or David Kollmansberger links to his website ultimatemoneyleveragingprogram.com, which redirects to crazycashformula.systeme.io/zionixglobal. Here he appears with the familiar photo.
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I have already mentioned “David Anthony” or David Kollmansberger elsewhere.
https://behindmlm.com/companies/cryptex-reboots-as-bytnex-following-domain-seizure/#comment-494917
Appreciate you covering this one, Oz — great breakdown as always.
It’s fascinating how these companies keep recycling the same dirty tactics over and over again. They just swap the names, domains, and buzzwords, but the playbook never changes. What’s more unbelievable is how many people still want to believe these operations are legitimate — even when the evidence is right in front of them.
We’re now starting to focus on the YouTubers and self-proclaimed “influencers” who keep promoting these scams to their audiences. They’re a big part of how these Ponzi setups keep finding fresh victims.
Keep up the solid work — the more light we shine on these schemes, the harder it gets for them to hide.
— Danny de Hek
NYT Featured Investigative Journalist | OSINT | Cult Survivor | Exposing Scams, Ponzi Schemes & MLMs | Name & Shame the Bad Actors Behind the Lies
Not only incomplete but incorrectly configured. Whoever is running Zionix Global from Dubai probably panic registered a few domains.
Erik Burton promotes numerous fraudulent schemes such as Bytnex/Cryptex, BitHarvest, Save Club, and Zionix on YouTube and his own website, erikburton.com. He uploaded this video yesterday.
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Description and links below this video.
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youtube.com/watch?v=550WfJvomdc
Erik Burton‘s YouTube channel with 265 videos and 2,640 subscribers.
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youtube.com/@Erik-Burton
Serial fraudster Erik Burton clearly recognizable in a video from December 2022.
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youtube.com/watch?v=XdCWnDYhXPA
Kelvin Belfon describes himself as a pastor. In October 2025, he uploaded two Zionix videos to his YouTube channel Blended Mix Life.
Video from October 13, 2025.
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youtube.com/watch?v=A-gEj6bJhOw
Video from October 20, 2025.
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youtube.com/watch?v=Vza06ATHklA
Is it permissible for a pastor to lie and deceive?
Zionix scammer and Pastor Kelvin Belfon and his wife Meg Delagrange-Belfon probably live in Longmont, Colorado, and have had their own website since 2020: blendedmix.life
web.archive.org/web/20201101063658/http://blendedmix.life/