Veraxis markets itself as Veraxis Global Business School. As far as I can tell, Veraxis is not accredited by any education board.

That’s first and foremost because Veraxis isn’t a school. We’ll get a bit more into that in the conclusion of this review.

Veraxis operates from three known website domains:

  1. venisonamerica.com – registered in 2017, purchased by Veraxis admin(s) on or around October 3rd, 2025 (private registration)
  2. veraxisglobalbusinessschool.com – registered on April 26th, 2025, private registration last updated on November 2nd, 2025
  3. veraxisgbs.com (non-functional, used for support email) – registered on June 26th, 2025, private registration last updated on November 6th, 2025

While Veraxis does provide a list of executives on its website, these are fictional identities represented by AI-generated avatars:

Accompanying Veraxis’ AI-generated executives are AI-generated marketing videos:

The videos are spliced with stock footage and AI robodub narration. It’s unclear whether Veraxis’ fictional executives are modelled on real people or are complete AI fabrications.

Either way, the use of AI to deceive consumers is typical of scammers seeking to hide their identity.

One Veraxis AI marketing video, featuring AI-generated avatars spliced with stock footage, represents a Veraxis marketing event held in Indonesia.

While not definitive this suggests, combined with the use of fictional executives, this Veraxis is being run by Chinese and/or Russian scammers.

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.

Veraxis’ Products

Veraxis has no retailable products or services.

Promoters are only able to market Veraxis promoter membership itself.

Veraxis’s Compensation Plan

Veraxis promoters invest in its native VRXS token.

This is done on the promise of passive returns, paid out through  staking investment scheme.

Token holders will be able to stake their VRXS tokens to earn rewards, which could include additional VRXS.

Note Veraxis fails to disclose specifics of its staking investment scheme on its website.

Veraxis pays referral commissions on either investment into VRXS tokens and/or participation in the attached staking investment scheme.

Referral Programs: Earn VRXS tokens for successfully referring new students or partners to the VERAXIS ecosystem.

Note Veraxis also fails to disclose referral commission specifics on its website.

Joining Veraxis

Veraxis promoter membership appears to be free.

Costs association with participating in Veraxis’ staking model investment scheme are not disclosed.

Veraxis Conclusion

Despite its name and website marketing, Veraxis is not a school. Veraxis is a simple crypto staking Ponzi scheme, run by scammers hiding behind AI-generated slop.

Veraxis promoters sign up and invest into VRXS token. VRXS is an ERC-20 token, which can be created at little to no cost in a few minutes.

VRXS itself is worthless outside of Veraxis, and even then any assigned value is present as long as Veraxis permits withdrawals.

As it stands, the only verifiable source of revenue entering Veraxis is new revenue.

Using new revenue to pay ROI withdrawals would make Veraxis a Ponzi scheme.

As with all referral-based Ponzi schemes, once promoter membership declines too will new investment.

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

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

Being a staking model scam, Veraxis’ collapse will leave the majority of its promoters bagholding yet another worthless Ponzi token.