There is no information on the Infinitum Flame website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The company identifies the corporate entity Infinitum Flame, S.L., which Infinitum Flame claims is a ‘company legally registered in the European Union‘.

Our company is a company legally constituted in Spain and meets all the tax and regulatory requirements of Spain.

The Infinitum Flame website domain (“infinitumflame.com”) was privately registered on October 29th, 2016.

The footer of the Infinitum Flame website states the site was “designed by Krypto Tech”.

The Krypto Tech website identifies Salvatore D’Arco as Managing Director and Financial Controller of the company.

The same address in Seville, Spain is present on both the Infinitum Flame and Krypto Tech websites, suggesting common ownership.

Prior to the launch of Infinitum Flame, D’Arco (right) was involved in the Pool Miners Ponzi scheme.

Pool Miners was co-founded by Ruben Arcas, who is credited as an International Business Manager of Krypto Tech.

Through packages costing as much as €25,728 EUR, Pool Miners affiliates invested in shares. Pool Miners shares paid a daily ROI via the SARCoin cryptocurrency for 365 days.

The only verifiable source of revenue entering Pool Miners was invested affiliate funds, making it a closed-loop Ponzi scheme.

A visit to the Pool Miners website today reveals the following message:

Poolminers change to Infinitum Flame. In 10 seconds you will redirect to new website.

This suggests that Pool Miners has collapsed and Infinitum Flame is likely a reboot of the same Ponzi business model.

Read on for a full review of the Infinitum Flame MLM opportunity.

The Infinitum Flame Product Line

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

The Infinitum Flame Compensation Plan

Infinitum Flame affiliates invest in packages costing as much as €9497 EUR.

Each package corresponds to shares of Qwark Ponzi points:

  • Start 180 (€124 EUR) – receive 0.26 daily shares in Qwark for 180 days
  • Basic 360 (€247 EUR) – receive 0.27 daily shares in Qwark for 360 days
  • Professional 360 (€497 EUR) – receive 0.56 daily shares in Qwark for 360 days
  • Start 30 (€124 EUR) – receive 1.56 daily shares in Qwark for 30 days
  • Basic 30 (€247 EUR) – receive 3.22 daily shares in Qwark for 30 days
  • Advanced 30 (€497 EUR) – receive 6.63 daily shares in Qwark for 30 days
  • Super 30 (€997 EUR) – receive 13.66 daily shares in Qwark for 30 days
  • Power 30 (€2497 EUR) – receive 35.43 daily shares in Qwark for 30 days
  • UltraPower 30 (€9497 EUR) – receive 142.31 daily shares in Qwark for 30 days

MLM commissions within Infinitum Flame are paid out according to affiliate rank.

Infinitum Flame Affiliate Ranks

There are six affiliate ranks within the Infinitum Flame compensation plan.

Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:

  • Affiliate – sign up and invest in an Infinitum Flame package
  • Distributor – recruit two affiliates who also invest
  • Group Builder – recruit and maintain three affiliates, two of which are at the Distributor rank
  • Team Builder – recruit and maintain three Distributor ranked affiliates, two of which have recruited at least two Distributor ranked affiliates themselves
  • Organization Builder – recruit and maintain four affiliates, one Distributor or higher ranked affiliate, two Group Builder or higher ranked affiliates and at least one Team Builder ranked affiliate
  • Community Builder – recruit and maintain four affiliates, one Group Builder or higher ranked affiliate, two Team Builder or higher ranked affiliates and at least one Organization Builder ranked affiliate

Residual Commissions

Residual commissions in Infinitum Flame are paid out 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.

Infinitum Flame cap payable unilevel levels at forty, with residual commissions paid as a percentage of investment volume across these levels.

How many unilevel levels an Infinitum Flame affiliate is paid out on is determined by their rank:

  • Affiliate – 16% on level 1 (personally recruited affiliates), 7% on level 2, 3.8% on level 3, 3.2% on level 4, 2.4% on level 5, 1.8% on level 6, 1.5% on level 7 and 1.3% on level 8
  • Distributor – 16% on level 1, 7.5% on level 2, 4% on level 3, 3.6% on level 4, 2.8% on level 5, 2.5% on level 6, 1.8% on level 7, 1.6% on level 8, 1% on level 9, 0.5% on level 10, 0.4% on level 11 and 0.3% on level 12
  • Group Builder – 16% on level 1, 8% on level 2, 4.1% on level 3, 3.7% on level 4, 3.2% on level 5, 2.8% on level 6, 2.5% on level 7, 2% on level 8, 1.5% on level 9, 0.7% on level 10, 0.6% on level 11, 0.5% on level 12, 0.4% on level 13, 0.3% on level 14, 0.25% on level 15, 0.2% on level 16, 0.15% on level 17 and 0.01% on level 18
  • Team Builder – 16% on level 1, 8% on level 2, 4.4% on level 3, 4% on level 4, 3.6% on level 5, 3.4% on level 6, 3% on level 7, 2.6% on level 8, 2.2% on level 9, 1.5% on level 10, 1.3% on level 11, 0.9% on level 12, 0.7% on level 13, 0.5% on level 14, 0.35% on level 15, 0.3% on level 16, 0.28% on level 17, 0.24% on level 18, 0.2% on level 19, 0.14% on level 20, 0.12% on level 21, 0.1% on level 22, 0.09% on level 23 and 0.08% on level 24
  • Organization Builder – 16% on level 1, 8% on level 2, 4.5% on level 3, 4.1% on level 4, 3.7% on level 5, 3.5% on level 6, 3.1% on level 7, 2.7% on level 8, 2.4% on level 9, 2% on level 10, 1.5% on level 11, 1.1% on level 12, 0.8% on level 13, 0.6% on level 14, 0.5% on level 15, 0.4% on level 16, 0.37% on level 17, 0.30% on level 18, 0.27% on level 19, 0.20% on level 20, 0.18% on level 21, 0.17% on level 22, 0.15% on level 23, 0.14% on level 24, 0.1% on level 25, 0.08% on level 26, 0.05% on level 27, 0.04% on level 28, 0.03% on level 29 and 0.02% on level 30
  • Community Builder – 16% on level 1, 8% on level 2, 4.6% on level 3, 4.2% on level 4, 3.8% on level 5, 3.6% on level 6, 3.2% on level 7, 2.8% on level 8, 2.5% on level 9, 2.1% on level 10, 1.6% on level 11, 1.2% on level 12, 0.9% on level 13, 0.7% on level 14, 0.55% on level 15, 0.5% on level 16, 0.45% on level 17, 0.40% on level 18, 0.35% on level 19, 0.30% on level 20, 0.27% on level 21, 0.24% on level 22, 0.22% on level 23, 0.20% on level 24, 0.17% on level 25, 0.15% on level 26, 0.14% on level 27, 0.13% on level 28, 0.11% on level 29, 0.1% on level 30, 0.09% on level 31, 0.08% on level 32, 0.07% on level 33, 0.06% on levels 34 and 35, 0.05% on level 36, 0.04% on level 37, 0.03% on level 38 and 0.02% on levels 39 and 40

Matching Bonus

A matching bonus of 25% is available on commissions paid to downline affiliates, pad out on up to four levels of recruitment.

  • Distributor ranked affiliates ear a 25% Matching Bonus on level 1 (personally recruited affiliates)
  • Group Builder affiliates earn a 25% Matching Bonus on levels 1 and 2
  • Team Builder affiliates earn a 25% Matching Bonus on levels 1 to 3
  • Organization and Community Builder affiliates earn a 25% Matching Bonus on levels 1 to 4

Infinity Bonus

The Infinity Bonus is a bonus commission paid out on the investment volume of each unilevel recruitment leg.

  • Distributor ranked affiliates earn a 2% Infinity Bonus
  • Group Builder ranked affiliates earn a 3% Infinity Bonus

Note that the Infinity Bonus pays out on each unilevel recruitment leg until a respective Distributor or Group Builder ranked affiliate is found in the leg.

Master Bonus

Infinitum Flame set aside 6% of company-wide investment volume to reward affiliates who

  1. “perform a special leadership role in certain geographic areas” and
  2. “have stood out for their results or involvement during a certain period”

Specific details are not provided in the Infinitum Flame compensation plan.

Infinitum Flame Card Commissions

Infinitum Flame affiliates can purchase an Infinitum Flame branded Visa debit card for €30 EUR.

When the card is used commissions are generated, of which Infinitum Flame shares 47% with affiliates.

23.5% of the commission is paid directly to the affiliate who recruited the affiliate using the card.

The other half is paid out using the same unilevel compensation structure used to pay residual commissions with:

  • level 1 – 23.5%
  • level 2 – 4%
  • level 3 – 3.5%
  • level 4 – 3.06%
  • level 5 – 2.67%
  • level 6 – 2.34%
  • level 7 – 2.04%
  • level 8 – 1.78%
  • level 9 – 1.56%
  • level 10 – 1.36%
  • level 11 – 1.19%

Joining Infinitum Flame

Infinitum Flame affiliate membership is free, however affiliates must invest in one or more of the following packages to participate in the attached income opportunity:

  • Start 180 – €124 EUR
  • Basic 360 – €247 EUR
  • Professional 360 – €497 EUR
  • Start 30 – €124 EUR
  • Basic 30 – €247 EUR
  • Advanced 30 – €497 EUR
  • Super 30 – €997 EUR
  • Power 30 – €2497 EUR
  • UltraPower 30 – €9497 EUR

Conclusion

The basic premise of Pool Miners was to sell pre-mined SARCoins onto affiliates for a premium.

SARCoin is publicly tradeable but otherwise worthless. When I reviewed Pool Miners in July 2017 it was worth 6.9 cents. Today the value of a SARCoin is 3 cents.

With Pool Miners collapsed, that value will over time continue to approach zero.

Infinitum Flame’s Qwark is literally the same concept rebooted.

As far as I can tell Qwark is not publicly traded, meaning Infinitum Flame can make up its value as they see fit.

Once again though, the scammers behind Pool Miners are dumping a worthless pre-mined altcoin on Infinitum Flame affiliates for a premium.

In reality Qwark is equally as worthless as SARCoin, for the exact same reason: Nobody outside of the income opportunity will ever be interested in it.

The rest of the Infinitum Flame compensation plan constitutes a pyramid scheme, directly an indirectly paying Infinitum Flame affiliates who recruit new affiliates.

Probably the key factor to take away from Pool Miners collapse is the fact that the company didn’t even last the 365 days affiliates paid to receive SARCoin ROI shares on.

In addition to the compensation plan, another hint of financial fraud taking place on the Infinitum Flame backend is the exclusion of US residents.

We do not currently accept US residents.

The US undoubtedly has the strictest MLM and securities regulation in the world. Infinitum Flame would obviously trigger violations of both, hence the exclusion.

Legitimate cryptocurrencies are perfectly legal in the US.

As with Pool Miners, once affiliate recruitment dies off Infinitum Flame will collapse.

Alexa traffic estimates for the Pool Miners website suggest this started to happen in October, 2016 – roughly a year after the Pool Miners domain was registered.

Reload schemes rarely last as long as their predecessors, so expect Infinitum Flame to collapse even sooner.

One final tidbit I’ll leave you with is the fact that Pool Miners are only accepting bitcoin:

Infinitum Flame charges its product packages only in bitcoins.

The reason having opted for this payment system is simple. Payments with Bitcoins are irreversible, so that when someone buys a package the collection (of money) is guaranteed for the company.

The use of bitcoin means fund recovery for Infinitum Flame victims is next to impossible. That’s already a given though and true of any MLM company accepting bitcoin.

Try to pay for your Infinitum Flame affiliate package in SARCoin and let us know how that works out…