Matrix Win fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

Matrix Win’s website domain (“matrix.win”), was privately registered on June 23rd, 2023.

Of note is the footer of Matrix Win’s website containing links pointing to BNB Matrix.

BNB Matrix’s website domain (“bnbmatrix.live”), was privately registered on May 9th, 2023.

BNB Matrix itself is/was a BNB matrix-based Ponzi cycler.

For all intents and purposes, Matrix Win appear to be a reboot of BNB Matrix.

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.

Matrix Win’s Products

Matrix Win has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Matrix Win affiliate membership itself.

Matrix Win’s Compensation Plan

Matrix Win’s compensation plan is confusing. BNB is referenced in the backoffice but apparently the company has its own token too.

No details on “matrix” are provided but, given the BNB references, if it exists it’s assumed to be a BEP-20 shit token.

A “matrix” exchange rate isn’t provided, so no idea what it’s worth internally.

Matrix Win appears to run a five-tier 2×5 matrix cycler.

A 2×5 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 (4 positions).

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

The buy-ins across Matrix Win’s five matrix cyclers are as follows:

  • Tier 1 – 50,000 tokens
  • Tier 2 – 100,000 tokens
  • Tier 3 – 400,000 tokens
  • Tier 4 – 800,000 tokens
  • Tier 5 – 1,600,000 tokens

After buying in one of the matrix tiers, positions in the matrix are generated via direct and indirect recruitment of affiliates who buy-in.

Commissions across each tier matrix are paid out as a percentage of the buy-in on each tier:

  • level 1 (2 positions) pays 30%
  • level 2 (4 positions) pays 20%
  • level 3 (8 positions) – 10%
  • level 4 (16 positions) – 5%
  • level 5 (32 positions) – 5%

Of the remaining 30% of each matrix tier buy-in;

  • 25% is kept by Matrix Win’s anonymous admin(s)
  • 5% is “distributed among all token holders”

Presumably one a matrix is filled, another buy-in is required to continue earning on that tier.

Joining Matrix Win

Matrix Win affiliate membership is free.

Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires a 50,000 to 1,600,000 token initial buy-in.

Matrix Win don’t disclose the internal value of token.

Matrix Win Conclusion

Matrix Win is a pretty half-assed Ponzi reboot. Links on its website don’t work, and the footer is a copy and paste from the previously collapsed BNB Matrix Ponzi.

On the money side of things you’ve got new buy-ins effectively functioning as investments.

Returns are paid out of subsequently invested funds, plus the 5% top-up given to all token holders every time a new investment is made.

And of course, in addition to their own token holdings, Matrix Win’s admins skim 25% off the top.

As with all MLM Ponzi schemes, once affiliate recruitment dries up so too will new investment.

This will starve Matrix Win of ROI revenue, eventually prompting a collapse.

Being a matrix cycler, this will manifest itself by way of the majority of matrices within the cycler stalling. Once enough Matrix Win matrices have stalled, an irreversible collapse is triggered.

Math guarantees that when a Ponzi scheme collapses, the majority of participants lose money.