TronPool fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

TronPool’s website subdomain (“tronpool-pay.created.app”), is hosted on Anything.com’s AI-generated code platform.

A marketing video on TronPool’s website is hosted a YouTube channel bearing the name “Wealth Media”. The channel appears to be a random collection of reuploaded stolen content.

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.

TronPool’s Products

TronPool has no retailable products or services.

Promoters are only able to market TronPool promoter membership itself.

TronPool’s Compensation Plan

TronPool promoters purchase $5 positions in a 5×9 matrix.

A 5×9 matrix places a TronPool promoter at the top of a matrix, with five positions directly under them:

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

Levels three to nine 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.

Positions in the matrix are filled via $5 position purchases by directly and indirectly recruited promoters.

$1 is paid per position filled in the matrix down all fifteen levels.

Joining TronPool

TronPool promoter membership is tied to a $5 matrix position purchase.

Note that all payments within TronPool are in the cryptocurrency tron (TRX).

TronPool Conclusion

TronPool is a simple MLM crypto pyramid scheme.

Newly recruited TronPool promoters sign up and pay $5. That $5 is distributed to whoever recruited them and four other TronPool promoters.

The only way to recoup that $5 is through direct and indirect recruitment of new TronPool promoters.

This creates a closed-loop pyramid scheme flow of money, through which top recruiters and TronPool’s admin receive the majority of TRX paid into TronPool.

The admin sits at the top of the company matrix, defacto scooping up the majority of residual recruitment $1 payments. Top recruiters fill their matrices faster, resulting in a large number of $1 payments.

As with all MLM pyramid schemes, once TronPool recruitment dries up so too will $5 payments.

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

It should also be noted that Anything.com is owned by Create, Inc.

As per Create Inc.’s Terms of Service (TOS);

4.3.2. Create shall have the right to … (ii) take appropriate legal action, including without limitation, referral to law enforcement, for any illegal use of the Services.

It should be noted that, despite the above, Create’s TOS doesn’t seem to explicitly prohibit use of its AI-generated code platform to violate the law.

This would seem to be an oversight I’d imagine, as I can’t see Create not having a problem with users of its platform creating illegal pyramid schemes on it. Or maybe they don’t, who knows.

In any event, Create shutting down TronPool upon becoming aware of it is another thing worry about on top of the inevitable organic collapse.