Fusion Bit initially launched last December as a pyramid scheme. Affiliates paid $5 or $25 when they signed up and were paid to recruit others who did the same.

This model collapsed shortly after launch, with Fusion Bit relaunching in February.

Who is running the company is still not disclosed and the Fusion Bit website domain registration remains anonymous.

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 Fusion Bit Product Line

Fusion Bit has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Fusion Bit affiliate membership itself.

The Fusion Bit Compensation Plan

Fusion Bit affiliates gift bitcoin to each other via a 5×4 matrix.

A 5×4 matrix places a Fusion Bit affiliate at the top of a matrix, with five positions directly under them:

These five positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting each of these first five positions into another five positions each (twenty-five positions).

Levels three and four of the matrix are generated in the same manner, with each new level of the matrix housing five times as many positions as the previous level.

Each level of the Fusion Bit matrix operates as a separate gifting tier.

A Fusion Bit affiliate begins by signing up and gifting 0.0002 BTC to the affiliate who recruited them.

This payment qualifies the affiliate to receive 0.0002 BTC from five affiliates recruited into the first level of their matrix.

The higher matrix levels operate in the same manner, with each tier requiring a new gifting payment to unlock.

  • level 1 – gift 0.0002 BTC and receive 0.0002 BTC from five subsequently recruited affiliates
  • level 2 – gift 0.0008 BTC and receive 0.0008 BTC from twenty-five affiliates
  • level 3 – gift 0.01 BTC and receive 0.01 BTC from one hundred and twenty-five affiliates
  • level 4 – gift 0.1 BTC and receive 0.1 BTC from six hundred and twenty-five affiliates

Joining Fusion Bit

Fusion Bit affiliate membership is tied to a 0.0002 BTC gifting payment to the affiliate who recruited you.

Conclusion

Fusion Bit 2.0 is as much of a scam as the original Fusion Bit was.

Having failed to scam people through pyramid recruiting, the Fusion Bit admin is now attempting to cash in on the recent bitcoin gifting craze.

The business model once again sees those at the bottom of the company (those who join last) screwed.

By virtual of pass-ups to unlock five matrix levels, the anonymous Fusion Bit admin will receive the majority of funds deposited.

Some of his or her buddies will get what’s let, with the majority of affiliates taking a loss when Fusion Bit inevitable collapses again.