HelpingHands Cash fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

HelpingHands Cash operates from three known website domains:

  1. helpinghands.cash – registered in October 2023, private registration last updated on November 1st, 2024
  2. helpinghands10x.cash – privately registered on January 27th, 2025
  3. helpinghandsrewards.com – privately registered on March 3rd, 2025

Further research reveals HelpingHands Cash’s official Telegram channel is run by by “Will F”. This syncs with HelpingHands Cash marketing videos being hosted by Parmy William.

In one marketing video, Parmy William claims to be HelpingHands Cash’s “creator [and] co-founder”.

Note “Parmy William” may be an alias. I was unable to find anything further (this might tie into “Will F” on Telegram).

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.

HelpingHands Cash’s Products

HelpingHands Cash has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market HelpingHands Cash affiliate membership itself.

HelpingHands Cash’s Compensation Plan

HelpingHands Cash runs a crypto six-tier matrix gifting scheme.

HelpingHands Cash gifting payments are made in tether (USDT). HelpingHands Cash uses 2×2 matrices to track gifting payments.

A 2×2 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with two positions directly under them:

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

All up a 2×2 matrix houses eight positions to fill. Positions are filled via gifting payments on each tier, made by directly and indirectly recruited HelpingHands Cash affiliates.

Gifting payments across HelpingHands Cash’s six gifting tiers are as follows:

  • Tier 1 – gift 5 USDT and receive 15 USDT
  • Tier 2 – gift 10 USDT and receive 30 USDT
  • Tier 3 – gift 20 USDT and receive 60 USDT
  • Tier 4 – gift 40 USDT and receive 120 USDT
  • Tier 5 – gift 80 USDT and receive 240 USDT
  • Tier 6 – gift 160 USDT and receive 480 USDT

Note that upon filling all positions within a matrix, a position “cycles” into a new matrix at the same tier.

This is why only three of the four gifting payments on level 2 of the matrix are paid out; the fourth gifting payment funds the new same-tier matrix position.

HelpingHands 10X Cash

In addition to the standard gifting tiers above, HelpingHands Cash also runs HelpingHands 10x Cash.

HelpingHands 10x Cash adds another six gifting tiers. The tiers are the same pricepoints as the standard gifting tiers, multiplied by 10.

E.g. HelpingHands Cash’s gifting tiers are 5 to 160 USDT. HelpingHands 10x Cash’s gifting tiers are 50 to 1600 USDT.

Gifting payments received are also ten times that of standard HelpingHands Cash gifting tiers.

Community Matrix

HelpingHands Cash affiliates who buy into all six gifting tiers can participate in the Community Matrix.

The Community Matrix is a 3×6 matrix tied to monthly subscription tiers.

A 3×6 matrix is similar to a 2×2 matrix. The first level of a 3×6 matrix houses three positions:

The second level of a 3×6 matrix houses nine positions (3x). The third to sixth levels of the matrix increase by three-fold down each level.

Participation in the Community Matrix requires additional monthly 5 to 160 USDT payments:

  • Community Matrix tier 1 – 5 USDT
  • Community Matrix tier 2 – 10 USDT
  • Community Matrix tier 3 – 20 USDT
  • Community Matrix tier 4 – 40 USDT
  • Community Matrix tier 5 – 80 USDT
  • Community Matrix tier 6 – 160 USDT

Subscription payments are distributed across the Community Matrix (all tiers) as follows:

  • levels 1 and 2 – 10%
  • levels 3 and 4 – 5%
  • levels 5 and 6 – 10%

Note a 25% direct recruitment commission is paid out on all Community Matrix subscription payments.

Joining HelpingHands Cash

HelpingHandsCash affiliate membership is free.

Full participation in the attached MLM opportunity requires:

  • 3465 USDT in gifting payments and
  • 315 USDT a month in Community Matrix subscription payments

HelpingHands Cash Conclusion

HelpingHands Cash is a simple MLM crypto gifting scheme. Newly recruited affiliates pay whoever recruited them. In turn, the only way to recoup these losses is to recruit new victims into the scheme.

The Community Matrix subscriptions is a pyramid scheme. HelpingHands Cash affiliates pay a monthly fee, and that fee is used to fund recruitment commissions.

It should be noted that, by their nature, MLM gifting schemes also incorporate pyramid fraud into the business model (gifting payments are tied to recruitment).

As with all MLM gifting schemes, once affiliate recruitment dries up so too do gifting payments.

When affiliate recruitment inevitably dries up HelpingHands Cash collapses.

In an attempt to mask the flow of money within HelpingHands Cash, the scheme markets itself as “a decentralized blockchain-powered platform”.

This is baloney. HelpingHands Cash was created by Parmy William and, as such, primarily benefits Parmy William and his scamming co-founders (early signups).

This occurs through the upper tiers, through which William and friends siphon off the majority of gifting payments across the scheme (they sit at the top of the company-wide matrices of each tier).

In order for Parmy William and his scamming co-founders to steal money, math dictates that the majority of HelpingHands Cash affiliates must lose money.

HelpingHands.cash is not liable for any losses or damages.

-HelpingHands Cash’s “Financial Claims Disclaimer” (not legally binding due to fraud)

The more time goes by from HelpingHands Cash’s launch around November 2024, the chance of new recruits recovering their losses decreases significantly.