Bitcoinfinite Review: Queue-based bitcoin cash gifting
There is no information on the Bitcoinfinite website indicating who owns or runs the business.
The Bitcoinfinite website domain (“bitcoinfinite.com”) was registered privately on the 16th of November, 2016.
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.
The Bitcoinfinite Product Line
Bitcoinfinite has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Bitcoinfinite affiliate membership itself.
The Bitcoinfinite Compensation Plan
The Bitcoinfinite compensation plan sees affiliates gift money to eachother via a matrix-based straight-line queue.
Each Bitcoinfinite affiliates gift 0.004 BTC to six existing Bitcoinfinite affiliate positions (two of which are owned by the anonymous admin).
Once these six gifting payments are confirmed, the affiliate is given a position at the bottom of the queue.
The position previously at the top of the queue is bumped (this is the third position, as the two admin positions are sticky), and the bottom three positions all move up a place.
The process then repeats itself, with subsequently recruited affiliates gifting funds to each queue position.
This continues for as long as a Bitcoinfinite affiliate has active queue positions within their downline. After which they need to gift 0.032 BTC into the system again for a new earning position.
Joining Bitcoinfinite
Bitcoinfinite affiliate membership is tied to a minimum 0.032 BTC cash gifting payment.
Conclusion
Bitcoinfinite uses an old-school queue system through which affiliates participate in cash gifting.
Nothing is marketed to or sold to retail customers, with all commissions within Bitcoinfinite consisting of payments between participants.
Once recruitment of new Bitcoinfinite affiliates dries up, so too will payments within the scheme.
This inevitable collapse will see most Bitcoinfinite affiliates lose money.
As an added kick in the balls, Bitcoinfinite affiliates have to agree to the anonymous admin shoveling spam down their throats:
By signing up for the Bitcoinfinite program, Member is opting-in to receive other special offer emails from Bitcoinfinite.
Good times.
The only thing of note about this nonsense is the re-appearance of Sindu “one of the worst Ponzi scammers on the Internet” Thomas, on the ‘recent earners’ list as incometeam28.