Enel Green Power Bot Review: Telegram bot “click a button” Ponzi
Enel Green Power Bot has no website, it operates through a Telegram bot “@EnelGreenPowerbot”
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.
Enel Green Power Bot’s Products
Enel Green Power Bot has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Enel Green Power Bot affiliate membership itself.
Enel Green Power Bot’s Compensation Plan
Enel Green Power Bot affiliates invest tether (USDT). This is done on the promise of advertised returns:
- VIP1 – invest 3.8 USDT and receive 1.52 USDT a day
- VIP2 – invest 8.8 USDT and receive 3.52 USDT a day
- VIP3 – invest 38 USDT and receive 15.2 USDT a day
- VIP4 – invest 138 USDT and receive 55.2 USDT a day
- VIP5 – invest 448 USDT and receive 179.2 USDT a day
- VIP6 – invest 888 USDT and receive 355.2 USDT a day
- VIP7 – invest 1888 USDT and receive 944 USDT a day
- VIP8 – invest 3888 USDT and receive 1944 USDT a day
- VIP9 – invest 8888 USDT and receive 5100 USDT a day
- VIP10 – invest 28,888 USDT and receive 18,800 USDT a day
Enel Green Power Bot 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.
Enel Power Green Bot caps payable unilevel team levels at five.
Referral commissions are paid out as a percentage of USDT invested across these five levels as follows:
- level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 12%
- level 2 – 3%
- levels 3 to 5 – 2%
Joining Enel Green Power Bot
Enel Green Power Bot affiliate membership is free.
Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires a minimum 3.8 USDT investment.
Enel Green Power Bot Conclusion
Enel Green Power Bot is yet another “click a button” app Ponzi scheme.
Instead of accessing Enel Green Power Bot’s Ponzi app through a website though, investors are directed to a Telegram bot.
After the Enel Green Power Bot app is installed, the model follows every other “click a button” app Ponzi.
Enel Green Power Bot misappropriates the name and branding of Enel Green Power, an Italian multinational renewable energy corporation.
Needless to say Enel Green Power Bot has nothing to do with the Italian Enel Green Power company.
The presented ruse in Enel Green Power Bot is affiliates log in and click a button (the more invested the more the button needs to be clicked).
Clicking the button daily qualifies affiliates to receive daily returns.
Clicking a button inside Enel Green Power Bot’s app daily is a pointless task. All Enel Green Power Bot does is recycle newly invested funds to pay earlier investors.
Enel Green Power Bot is part of a group of “click a button” app Ponzis that emerged in late 2021.
Examples of recently launched similar Telegram bot “click a button” app Ponzis are Coinbase Quantitative and Whale AI.
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).
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.
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.