ABB AI fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

ABB AI’s website domain (“cccocom.com”), was registered in September 2024. The private registration was last updated on May 19th, 2025.

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.

ABB AI’s Products

ABB AI has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market ABB AI affiliate membership itself.

ABB AI’s Compensation Plan

ABB AI affiliates invest tether (USDT). This is done on the promise of advertised returns:

  • VIP1 – sign up, click buttons and receive 1.2 USDT a day (note can’t withdraw unless invest at VIP2 or higher)
  • VIP2 – invest 16 USDT and receive 9 USDT a day
  • VIP3 – invest 48 USDT and receive 28 USDT a day
  • VIP4 – invest 108 USDT and receive 65 USDT a day
  • VIP5 – invest 358 USDT and receive 219 SUDT a day
  • VIP6 – invest 718 USDT and receive 453 USDT a day
  • VIP7 – invest 1288 USDT and receive 850 USDT a day
  • VIP8 – invest 2688 USDT and receive 1882 USDT a day
  • VIP9 – invest 5888 USDT and receive 4358 USDT a day
  • VIP10 – invest 9888 USDT and receive 7416 USDT a day

The MLM side of ABB AI pays on recruitment of affiliate investors.

Referral Commissions

ABB AI pays referral commissions on invested USDT down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):

  • level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 11%
  • level 2 – 2%
  • level 3 – 1%

Downline Investment Bonus

ABB AI rewards affiliates for generating downline investment over a rolling 24-hour period:

  • generate 1000 USDT in downline investment and receive 20 USDT
  • generate 3000 USDT in downline investment and receive 120 USDT
  • generate 5000 USDT in downline investment and receive 260 USDT
  • generate 8000 USDT in downline investment and receive 360 USDT
  • generate 12,000 USDT in downline investment and receive 1288 USDT

Joining ABB AI

ABB AI affiliate membership is free.

Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires a minimum 16 USDT investment.

ABB AI Conclusion

ABB AI is yet another “click a button” app Ponzi scheme.

ABB AI misappropriates the name and branding of ABB, a Swedish-Swiss multinational electric engineering corporation.

Needless to say ABB AI has nothing to do with ABB the corporation.

ABB AI doesn’t bother coming up with a ruse. This makes it a typical “task-based” Ponzi scheme.

The assigned task in ABB AI is “orders”. This sees ABB AI investors log in daily to “click a button”.

Clicking the button daily qualifies ABB AI investors to receive advertised daily returns.

Beyond that clicking a button inside ABB AI does nothing. There is no external revenue; all ABB AI does is recycle newly invested funds to pay earlier investors.

ABB AI is part of a group of “click a button” app Ponzis that emerged in late 2021.

Examples of already collapsed “click a button” app Ponzis using the stolen identity ruse are Canaan Mining, Pantera Capital VIP and Lufthansa MVP.

Since 2021 BehindMLM has documented hundreds of “click a button” app Ponzis. Most of them last a few weeks to a few months before collapsing.

“Click a button” app Ponzis disappear by disabling both their websites and app. This tends to happen without notice, leaving the majority of investors with a loss (inevitable Ponzi math).

In the lead up to a collapse, “click a button” Ponzi investors also tend to find their accounts locked. This typically coincides with a withdrawal request.

As part of a collapse, “click a button” Ponzi scammers often initiate recovery scams. This sees the scammers demand investors pay a fee to access funds and/or re enable withdrawals.

If any payments are made withdrawals remain disabled or the scammers cease communication.

Organized crime interests from China operate scam factories behind “click a button” Ponzis from south-east Asian countries.

In September 2024, the US Department of Treasury sanctioned Cambodian politician Ly Yong Phat over ties to Chinese human trafficking scam factories.

Through various companies he owns, Phat is alleged to shelter Chinese scammers operating out of Cambodia.

Myanmar claims to have deported over 50,000 Chinese scam factory scammers since October 2023. With “click a button” app scams continuing to feature on BehindMLM though, it is clearly not enough.

In late January 2025, Chinese ministry representatives visited Thailand. The stated aim of the visit was to tackle organized Chinese crime gangs operating from Myanmar.

In early February 2025, Thailand announced it had cut power, internet access and petrol supplies to Chinese scam factories operating across its border with Myanmar.

As of February 20th, Thai and Chinese authorities claim ten thousand trafficked hostages had been freed from Myanmar compounds.

Also on February 20th, five Chinese crime bosses were nabbed in a wider raid of four hundred and fifty arrests in the Philippines.

On March 19th it was reported that, despite the recent raids and arrests, “up to 100,000 people” are still working in Chinese Myanmar scam factories.

As of April 2025 and in response to a crackdown across Asia, newly opened Chinese scam factories have been reported in Nigeria, Angola and Brazil.

Myawaddy is an area in Myanmar along the Thai border. Myawaddy is under the control of the Karen National Army (KNA).

The KNA, led by warlord Chit Thu (right) and sons Saw Htoo Eh Moo and Saw Chit Chit, protect and profit from organized Chinese criminals running “click a button” Ponzi scam factories.

On May 5th the US imposed sanctions on Chit Thu (right).

The Treasury said the warlord, Saw Chit Thu, is a central figure in a network of illicit and highly lucrative cyberscam operations targeting Americans.

The move puts financial sanctions on Saw Chit Thu, the Karen National Army that he heads, and his two sons, Saw Htoo Eh Moo and Saw Chit Chit, the department said in a statement, freezing any U.S. assets they may hold and generally barring Americans from doing business with them.

Britain and the European Union have already imposed sanctions on Saw Chit Thu.

A May 25th report cites Myanmar and Loas as having “towering scam economies”. Cambodia however is reported to be a hotspot for Chinese criminal activity.

Cambodia is likely the absolute global epicentre of next-gen transnational fraud in 2025 and is certainly the country most primed for explosive growth going forward.

Cambodia is becoming the centre of an exploding global scam economy driven primarily by Chinese organised crime.

Chinese gangs are reported to operate in Cambodia under the protection of unnamed local politicians.

Regardless of which country they operate from, ultimately the same group of Chinese scammers are believed to be behind the “click a button” app Ponzi plague.