Bruxis Review: Daily returns Russian Ponzi scheme
Bruxis provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company.
Bruxis’ website domain (“bruxis.com”) was first registered back in 2013. The private domain registration was last updated on June 1st, 2020.
Circa 2018 Bruxis was serving up a blank page, so June 2020 appears to be when Bruxis’ owners took possession of the domain.
Supporting this is Bruxis’ official Facebook page not being created until June 20th, 2020.
Bruxis’ original website was rather plain:
The current website was uploaded sometime between October 2020 and, based on Alexa traffic estimates, January 2021.
Despite not existing until a few months ago, Bruxis falsely claims its ‘a modern international company that has been working since 2013’.
In an attempt to appear legitimate, Bruxis provides an ASIC certificate on its website.
For the purpose of MLM regulation, Australia is a scam-friendly jurisdiction. Provided scammers do not target Australians, ASIC do not actively regulate fraudulently registered companies.
As such, incorporation documents pertaining to Australia from any MLM company should be ignored.
Rather than provide a cliched Boris CEO video, Bruxis has gone a slightly different route.
The company has hired actors to feature in a trading platform ad. You know the script, two guys, one a trader bro the other hopeless etc. etc.
The video is narrated by someone with a poor American bro dude accent. And, despite their best intentions, the Bruxis couldn’t help slipping a company mug into their video.
Company mugs are a tell-tale calling card of Russian scammers. But I’ll do one better – there’s Russian text on the fire alarm in one of the shots @ [1:27].
Better luck next time guys.
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.
Bruxis’ Products
Bruxis has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Bruxis affiliate membership itself.
Bruxis’ Compensation Plan
Bruxis affiliates invest funds on the promise of advertised returns.
- Standard 1 – invest $25 to $399, 0.001 to 0.008 BTC or 0.01 to 0.22 ETH and receive 121% over 21 weekdays
- Standard 2 – invest $400 to $749, 0.009 to 0.014 BTC or 0.23 to 0.42 ETH and receive 123.1% over 21 weekdays
- Standard 3 – invest $750 to $999, 0.015 to 0.018 BTC or 0.43 to 0.56 ETH and receive 125.2% over 21 weekdays
- Prime 1 – invest $1000 to $1499, 0.019 to 0.027 BTC or 0.57 to 0.84 ETH and receive 140.3% over 31 weekdays
- Prime 2 – invest $1500 to $1999, 0.028 to 0.036 BTC or 1.13 to 1.4 ETH and receive 143.4% over 31 weekdays
- Prime 3 – invest $2000 to $2499, 0.037 to 0.045 BTC or 1.13 to 1.4 ETH and receive 146.5% over 31 weekdays
- Origin 1 – invest $2500 to $3999, 0.046 to 0.072 BTC or 1.41 to 2.23 ETH and receive 165.6% over 41 weekdays
- Origin 2 – invest $4000 to $7499, 0.073 to 0.135 BTC or 2.24 to 4.19 ETH and receive 169.7% over 41 weekdays
- Origin 3 – invest $7500 to $9999, 0.136 to 0.18 BTC or 4.2 to 5.58 ETH and receive 173.8% over 41 weekdays
- Professional 1 – invest $10,000 to $14,999, 0.181 to 0.271 BTC or 5.59 to 8.37 ETH and receive 196.9% over 51 weekdays
- Professional 2 – invest $15,000 to $24,999, 0.272 to 0.451 BTC or 8.38 to 13.96 ETH and receive 202% over 51 weekdays
- Professional 3 – invest $25,000 to $49,999, 0.452 to 0.902 BTC or 13.97 to 27.91 ETH and receive 207.1% over 51 weekdays
- Ultimate 1 – invest $50,000 to $74,999, 0.903 to 1.354 BTC or 27.92 to 41.87 ETH and receive 234.2% over 61 weekdays
- Ultimate 2 – invest $75,000 to $99,999, 1.355 to 1.805 BTC or 41.88 to 55.83 ETH and receive 240.3% over 61 weekdays
- Ultimate 3 – invest $100,000 to $124,999, 1.806 to 2.256 BTC or 55.84 to 69.78 ETH and receive 246.4% over 61 weekdays
- Extra 1 – invest $125,000 to $174,999, 2.257 to 3.158 BTC or 69.79 to 97.7 ETH and receive 277.5% over 71 weekdays
- Extra 2 – invest $175,000 to $249,999, 3.159 to 4.512 BTC or 97.71 to 139.57 ETH and receive 284.6% over 71 weekdays
- Extra 3 – invest $250,000 to $500,000, 4.513 to 9.024 BTC or 139.58 to 279.14 ETH and receive 291.7% over 71 weekdays
Referral Commissions
Bruxis pays referral commissions via 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.
Bruxis caps payable unilevel team levels at seventeen.
Referral commissions are paid out as a percentage of funds invested across these seventeen levels as follows:
- B0 (sign up as an Bruxis affiliate) – 4% on level 1 (personally recruited affiliates), 2% on level 2 and 1% on level 3
- B1 (invest $200 and generate $5000 in downline investment volume) – 5% on level 1, 2% on level 2 and 1% on level 3
- B2 (invest $350 and generate $10,000 in downline investment volume) – 5% on level 1, 2% on level 2 and 1% on levels 3 and 4
- B3 (invest $500 and generate $17,000 in downline investment volume) – 6% on level 1, 3% on level 2 and 1% on levels 3 to 5
- B4 (invest $700 and generate $25,000 in downline investment volume) – 6% on level 1, 3% on level 2 and 1% on levels 3 to 6
- B5 (invest $1000 and generate $50,000 in downline investment volume) – 7% on level 1, 3% on level 2, 2% on level 3, 1% on levels 4 to 6 and 0.5% on level 7
- B6 (invest $1500 and generate $75,000 in downline investment volume) – 7% on level 1, 3% on level 2, 2% on level 3, 1% on levels 4 to 6 and 0.5% on levels 7 and 8
- B7 (invest $2000 and generate $100,000 in downline investment volume) – 8% on level 1, 4% on level 2, 2% on level 3, 1% on levels 4 to 6 and 0.5% on levels 7 to 9
- B8 (invest $3000 and generate $175,000 in downline investment volume) – 8% on level 1, 4% on level 2, 2% on level 3, 1% on levels 4 to 6 and 0.5% on levels 7 to 10
- B9 (invest $4000 and generate $250,000 in downline investment volume) – 9% on level 1, 4% on level 2, 3% on level 3, 2% on level 4, 1% on levels 5 and 6, 0.5% on levels 7 to 10 and 0.2% on level 11
- B10 (invest $5000 and generate $500,000 in downline investment volume) – 9% on level 1, 4% on level 2, 3% on level 3, 2% on level 4, 1% on levels 5 and 6, 0.5% on levels 7 to 10 and 0.2% on levels 11 and 12
- B11 (invest $7000 and generate $750,000 in downline investment volume) – 10% on level 1, 5% on level 2, 3% on level 3, 2% on level 4, 1% on levels 5 and 6, 0.5% on levels 7 to 10 and 0.2% on levels 11 to 13
- B12 (invest $10,000 and generate $1,000,000 in downline investment volume) – 10% on level 1, 5% on level 2, 3% on level 3, 2% on level 4, 1% on levels 5 and 6, 0.5% on levels 7 to 10 and 0.2% on levels 11 to 14
- B13 (invest $12,000 and generate $1,750,000 in downline investment volume) – 11% on level 1, 6% on level 2, 4% on level 3, 2% on levels 4 and 5, 1% on levels 6, 0.5% on levels 7 to 10 and 0.2% on levels 11 to 15
- B14 (invest $15,000 and generate $4,000,000 in downline investment volume) – 11% on level 1, 6% on level 2, 4% on level 3, 2% on levels 4 and 5, 1% on level 6, 0.5% on levels 7 to 10 and 0.2% on levels 11 to 15
- B15 (invest $20,000 and generate $10,000,000 in downline investment volume) – 12% on level 1, 7% on level 2, 5% on level 3, 3% on level 4, 2% on level 5, 1% on level 6, 0.5% on levels 7 to 10 and 0.2% on levels 11 to 15
- B16 (invest $25,000 and generate $25,000,000 in downline investment volume) – 12% on level 1, 7% on level 2, 5% on level 3, 3% on level 4, 2% on level 5 and 1% on levels 6 to 17
Joining Bruxis
Bruxis affiliate membership is free.
Full participation in the attached income opportunity however requires a minimum $25, 0.001 BTC or 0.01 ETH investment.
Conclusion
Another day, another Russian Ponzi scheme with actors. I didn’t get into it in the introduction but another tell was the homophobia in Bruxis’ marketing video.
Russia in general has a problem with homosexuality. Obviously not enough on its own to determine Bruxis’ origin but supportive evidence none the less.
Bruxis represents it generates external revenue through “manual trading by top-level traders” and “algorithmic trading” (bots).
No evidence of external revenue generation of any kind is provided, because of course there isn’t any.
The only verifiable source of revenue entering Buraxis is new investment. And using new investment to pay a weekday return makes Buraxis a Ponzi scheme.
As with the recently collapsed Russian actor Ponzi schemes Beurax and Wiseling, Bruxis’ inevitable collapse will leave the majority of participants with a loss.
Update 16th June 2021 – Bruxis has collapsed. Affiliate withdrawals have been disabled.
Update 20th June 2021 – Bruxis has taken its website offline and begun deleting its social media profiles.
Always fun to play “Spot the cyrillics” in these scam videos.
0:12 already – Book on the shelf titled маркетинг (Marketing)
It’s as easy as paying attention to the keyboard of the Macbooks in the Russian scammer videos, they always have the Russian Cyrillic layout.
(0:46) in the video of “Jack”, or most likely Seryozha with the slightly slanted eyes due to centuries of mixing with Mongolian hordes and Finno-Ugric natives.
Company mugs and flags to dress up the set. Such a common trope.
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher of Star Trek: The Next Generation) did a blog series years ago reviewing the early, low-budget episodes. He pointed out that every “alien planet” set was the same design:
[“Cyc” is short for “cyclorama”: a cloth stretched tight in an arc around the back of a stage set, often used to depict the sky. Use reds and greens and you have an alien sky.]
Rocks and a cyc
Company mugs and flags
…and pencil cups
…and rented office space with logos on the walls
…and Cyrillic writing somewhere
…and actor/models reading cue cards, with accents
…and more actors in the background, pretending to work
But “company mugs and flags” pretty much gets the point across.
How about CMAF for short?
Might be how Eastern bloc people view Successful Western Business Offices
Mugs and pencils everywhere – SWAG BABY
I’ll have to start paying attention to the keyboards. I think we’re going to see less obvious tells as time goes on.
Did you know that there are large multinational companies in the Eastern Bloc as well that function more or less with the same culture as western ones? I know shocking, it doesn’t support your patronizing supremacist view of the world.
The whole branded mugs thing is only because there’s so much you can do in a rented office space to make it look as if you’ve been established there and not rented it for a day to shoot your scam video.
When you know you’re bullshitting you overcompensate even when you don’t have to.
Whooooa there skippy, turn the angry teenager dial back about 9/10ths.
The Western angle is because they continuously sell these businesses as European/American.
You can apologize for being a diva now.
You do realize that you belittled an entire group of roughly 300 million people as simpletons who don’t have a concept of what an established company is and all they understand is branded mugs?
I think it was implied that “eastern bloc people” referred specifically to scammers. Much like your Nigerian princes or Indian tele-scammers.
When you come across your umpteenth Boris CEO video, each with branded pencils and mugs, it’s not unreasonable to come up with a reason why.
Clearly a group of scammers in the “eastern bloc” thinks this is what western offices look like.
Haha Oz, it’s fine, leave Cane to try SJW something he clearly misunderstood, and now is just doubling down for the sake of it.
Everybody else grasped the actual Nuance for what it was.
Maybe all the vegan conventions in Cane’s area got cancelled and he needs a new cause to rally for?
Jeremy Rush, serial ponzi promoter, is pushing Bruxis:
youtube.com/watch?v=1n7Yhl4A8Sw
Jeremy Rush of collapsed Zukul scam fame?
There’s a blast from the past.
edit: lol, Rush is still scamming people with bullshit Zukul trading bots. Can’t be going too well if he’s out here shilling Russian Ponzis.
edit2: Zukul’s website is still up but the scam has long since collapsed.
Rush has gone full crypto bro bouncing from Ponzi to Ponzi on YouTube.
Hi, Bruxis has scammed !
maniabook.argentmania.com/business/hyip/bruxis/forum/message105691
Alls withdraws are pending since 7 june …
Telegram groups are closed. WebSite always open …?
Thanks for the heads up! For some reason Boris CEO Ponzis leave their websites up a bit after they’ve collapsed.
Sometimes the website goes down but the YouTube channel stays up. What ol’ Boris disables and leaves up is a bit unpredictable.