Hexucation Review: “The future of MLM” pyramid scheme
Hexucation fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
Hexucation’s website domain (“hexucation.com”), was first registered in July 2022. The registration was last updated on July 18th, 2024.
“Clifford Williams” through a UK address is listed as Hexucation’s website domain owner. The provided UK address is a random residential address so the Hexucation’s domain registration details are assumed to be bogus.
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.
Hexucation’s Products
Hexucation has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Hexucation affiliate membership itself.
Hexucation’s Compensation Plan
Hexucation affiliates pay $1 to $100,000 in membership fees.
- Beginner – $1.10
- Intermediate – $11
- Advanced – $55
- Beginner (not a typo) – $1100
- Beginner (not a typo) – $5500
- Intermediate (not a typo) – $11,000
- Intermediate (not a typo) – $22,000
- Advanced (not a typo) – $55,000
- Advanced (not a typo) – $110,000
Commissions are paid when they recruit others who do the same.
Referral Commissions
Hexucation pays referral commissions down two levels of recruitment (unilevel):
- level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 7%
- level 2 – 3%
Residual Commissions
Hexucation pays residual commissions via a 3×10 matrix.
A 3×10 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix with three positions directly under them:
These three positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these first three positions into another three positions each (nine positions).
Levels three to ten of the matrix are generated in the same manner, with each new level housing three times as many positions as the previous level.
Positions in the matrix are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of Hexucation affiliates who buy into each payment tier (each payment tier has its own corresponding 3×10 matrix).
Commissions across each tier 3×10 matrix are determined by where on the matrix a recruited affiliate is placed:
- level 1 – 20%
- level 2 – 10%
- level 3 – 8%
- level 4 – 7%
- level 5 – 6%
- levels 6 to 8 – 5%
- level 9 – 4%
- level 10 – 30%
Joining Hexucation
Hexucation affiliate membership is tied to a minimum $1 fee.
Full participation in the attached income opportunity costs $204,667.10.
Hexucation Conclusion
Hexucation is a simple pyramid scheme. You sign up, pay fees and get paid to recruit others who do the same.
Bundled with Hexucation is random cryptocurrency “education”:
By becoming a Student with HEXucation, you’ll … learn about current and future blockchain and cryptocurrency technologies.
Hexucation’s name and color scheme lends itself to association with HEX.
Hex is a collapsed non-MLM crypto “staking” model Ponzi created by Richard Schueler (aka Richard Heart).
The SEC sued Scheuler in July 2023, alleging $1 billion in fraud. Scheuler himself is accused of stealing “at least $12 million” from HEX investors.
As of July 2024 the outcome of the SEC’s HEX case remains pending.
If I had to guess Hexucation is run by someone with heavy HEX bags. The aim, in addition to rinsing those who sign up for the pyramid scheme, was likely to offload worthless HEX tokens onto Hexucation affiliates.
After pumping to around 47 cents in 2021, HEX is currently sitting at $0.001623. So uh yeah, probably the best hexucation I can give you is to stay far away.
As with all MLM pyramid schemes, once recruitment inevitably dries up so too will commissions.
This will see Hexucation collapse, resulting in the majority of participants losing money (that’s on top of any HEX token losses).
hi there
thanks for the work you do in looking out for us
i thought i would give you a little input on hexucation being part of it. it is open source and decentralised. it is not owned by a single person but by the community itself
the course content is fantastic, easy to understand especially for those who have struggled with overpriced courses that dont begin from a complete layman point of view
there are a few creators of hexucation. all of which are present on the telegram group and available to speak to directly. i have spoken at length with clifford on a personal call. none of them are hiding behind bots or screens, they are a part of the community
on the telegram group is also the white paper. clifford has registered the domain in the uk but resides in africa (i cannot recall which country, he did tell me though)
yes, we can choose to market the course. it is master resellers rights in a sense, just as many digital marketing companies are now doing. the course is the product
not trying to defend hexucation or clifford, no defense needed. simply giving the information provided to us as well as my experience
i would suggest communicating directly with clifford or one of the other founders. he is not in hiding. in not doing so, you could potentially be doing a lot of people harm by sharing half researched information
Hexucation didn’t create and set itself up. It’s owner did, the scammer(s) hiding behind the alias “Clifford Williams”.
The only thing you own as a Hexucation pyramid participant is your inevitable losses.
Scammers and fake Telegram accounts = peanut butter and jelly.
Bullshit. Stop making excuses for fraud.
Of course he is. Clifford Williams doesn’t exist.
As to communicating directly with the scammers behind Hexucation, to what end? It doesn’t change Hexucation being an MLM pyramid scheme through which the majority of participants will lose money.