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

Voidara’s website domain (“voidara.ai”), was privately registered on April 14th, 2025.

Voidara popped up on BehindMLM in late June 2025, courtesy of extensive preliminary research from reader Melanie;

ATTENTION: German serial scammer Dennis Nowak has started a new project! Or a new scam?

While there’s no mention of him on Voidara’s website, we find Dennis Nowak hosting official Voidara marketing webinars on Voidara’s official YouTube channel:

Nowak, who on his LinkedIn profile claims to be based out of Switzerland, appeared on BehindMLM’s radar in mid 2019.

At the time Nowak was a suspect in a Swiss investigation into MyCryptoWorld, Infinity Economics and We Go Crypto.

MyCryptoWorld was an MLM shitcoin pump and dump scheme. Infinity Economics and We Go Crypto were non-MLM crypto fraud schemes.

Unfortunately the outcome of the Swiss investigation is unclear.

After his stint as a crypto bro, Nowak fell back on his position in LavyLites.

LavyLites is a Hungarian MLM company that appears to have been in decline for most of 2020.

Circa mid 2016 BusinessForHome clocked Nowak’s LavyLites income at $80,000 a month.

Nowak’s LavyLites income collapsed toward the end of 2020. In October 2020, Nowak published an email begging Lavylites pay him an alleged one million euros in unpaid commissions.

Nowak threatened legal action but as far as I know nothing came of it.

Nowak went on to launch Elixoo in early 2021.

Elixoo, since collapsed, was a pay-to-play MLM pyramid scheme built around bizarre meteorite powder supplements.

In late 2023 Nowak launched Flyback Solutions, an MLM crypto shitcoin pump and dump Ponzi scheme.

Flyback Solutions collapsed in January 2025, with Voidara launching a few months later.

Another name we can attach to Voidara is Renz Eduard Deelstra (aka Renze Deelstra):

As above, Deelstra is part of Voidara’s leadership as a “top leader & trainer”.

Deelstra is from the Netherlands. He first popped up on BehindMLM’s radar in 2015, as a net-winner in the notorious Zeek Rewards Ponzi scheme.

After Zeek Rewards Deelstra continued to defraud consumers through the Crowd1 Ponzi scheme.

Deelstra was terminated from Crowd1 in 2021 and went on to launch NewChoyce.

NewChoyce, another MLM crypto Ponzi, collapsed after a few months and was rebooted as GreenChoyce.

By 2022 GreenChoyce had been rebooted as “Eco and GreenChoyce“.

Eco and GreenChoyce has long-since collapsed. Today Eco and GreenChoyce’s former website domain redirects to “GreenChoyce International”. This appears to be another failed reboot attempt.

One legal standard Voidara technically adheres to is including an “imprint” page on its website. This is required for Germany and several German-speaking countries in Europe.

Voidara’s “imprint” website page reveals the company operates through ChainPay Solutions EOOD, a shell company purportedly registered in Bulgaria.

While Voidara technically adheres to Germany’s Telemedia Act, Nowak still hides ownership of Voidara by hiding behind a Bulgarian shell company. This would appear to go against the spirit of the Telemedia Act.

Rather than Switzerland, Germany or Bulgaria, it appears Dennis Nowak is now based out of Dubai:

This would mean Voidara is being operated from Dubai.

Due to the proliferation of scams and failure to enforce securities fraud regulation, BehindMLM ranks Dubai as the MLM crime capital of the world.

BehindMLM’s guidelines for Dubai are:

  1. If someone lives in Dubai and approaches you about an MLM opportunity, they’re trying to scam you.
  2. If an MLM company is based out of or represents it has ties to Dubai, it’s a scam.

If you want to know how this specifically applies to Voidara, read on for a full review.

Voidara’s Products

Within its MLM opportunity, Voidara has no retailable products or services. Nothing that generates a commission within Voidara’s MLM opportunity is marketed or sold to retail customers.

Voidara markets access to “AI Agents”:

AI Agents is a fancy way to say “we white labeled someone else’s large language model”.

Large language models, or LLMs, are behind the copious amounts of AI-generated content on the internet these days. They are also used to power chatbots, which is where “agents” like those offered by Voidara’s come in.

Voidara claims its AI Agents can help with health & fitness, finance, shopping and travel queries.

Voidara don’t definitively disclose whose LLM they have white labeled. AI Agent users are required to download and install an app of unknown origin.

This brings up potential privacy and data handling concerns, as Voidara claims its AI Agents “continuously learn what you like and prefer”.

We’ll explore this more in the conclusion of this review.

Voidara promoters purchase AI Agents in bulk from Voidara. Promoters are then encouraged to give away access purchased agents at no cost.

A non-MLM commission is generated if an agent user makes a product purchase through the app (which product affiliate network(s) Voidara uses is not disclosed), however this has nothing to do with Voidara’s MLM opportunity.

Voidara’s Compensation Plan

Voidara promoters purchase AI Agent packages:

  • Starter – pay 500 EUR and then 99 EUR a month for 100 AI Agents
  • Business – pay 3000 EUR and then 199 EUR a month for 1000 AI Agents
  • Premium – pay 20,000 EUR and then 999 EUR a month for 10,000 AI Agents

Outside of Voidara’s MLM opportunity, undisclosed commissions are paid on purchases tracked by AI Agent users.

The MLM side of Voidara only on recruitment of promoters who also purchase AI Agent packages.

Voidara Promoter Ranks

There are six promoter ranks within Voidara’s compensation plan.

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

  1. AI Member – sign up as a Voidara promoter
  2. AI Manager – purchase a Voidara AI Agent package, recruit and maintain at least three promoters and generate 1500 EUR a month in downline AI Agent package volume
  3. AI V Manager [sic] – qualification criteria not provided
  4. AI Director – purchase a 3000 EUR Voidara AI Agent package, maintain three personally recruited promoters and generate 15,000 EUR a month in downline AI Agent package volume
  5. AI Master – purchase a 20,000 EUR Voidara AI Agent package, maintain three personally recruited promoters and generate 65,000 EUR a month in downline AI Agent package volume
  6. AI Universe – maintain a 20,000 EUR Voidara Agent package and three personally recruited promoters, and generate 500,000 EUR a month in downline AI Agent package volume

Just a note on “AI V Manager”, I’m not sure if this is a typo on Voidara’s part with “AI Manager” supposed to be “AI Member” in its marketing slides.

For reference, this is how Voidara presents promoter ranks with respect to the Matching Bonus:

Referral Commissions

Voidara pays a 20% commission when recruited promoters purchase AI Agent packages.

Residual Commissions

To qualify for residual commissions, a Voidara promoter must recruit three promoters.

Voidara pays residual commissions via a binary compensation structure.

A binary compensation structure places a promoter at the top of a binary team, split into two sides (left and right):

The first level of the binary team houses two positions. The second level of the binary team is generated by splitting these first two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).

Subsequent levels of the binary team are generated as required, with each new level housing twice as many positions as the previous level.

Positions in the binary team are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of promoters. Note there is no limit to how deep a binary team can grow.

At the end of an undisclosed pay period (typically daily or weekly), Voidara tallies up new promoter AI Agent package volume across both sides of the binary team.

Voidara promoters are paid a 10% residual commission on new promoter AI Agent package volume on their weaker binary team side.

Matching Bonus

Voidara pays a Matching Bonus via a unilevel compensation structure.

A unilevel compensation structure places a promoter at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited promoter placed directly under them (level 1):

If any level 1 promoters recruit new promoters, they are placed on level 2 of the original promoter’s unilevel team.

If any level 2 promoters recruit new promoters, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.

Voidara caps the Matching Bonus at ten unilevel team levels.

The Matching Bonus is paid as a percentage of residual commissions earned across these ten levels based on rank:

  • AI Managers earn a 20% match on level 1 (personally recruited promoters)
  • AI V Managers earn a 20% match on level 1 and 10% on level 2
  • AI Directors earn a 20% match on level 1, 10% on level 2 and 5% on levels 3 and 4
  • AI Masters earn a 20% match on level 1, 10% on level 2 and 5% on levels 3 to 5
  • AI Universes earn 22% on level 1, 12% on level 2, 7% on levels 3 to 5 and 2% on levels 6 to 10

Bonus Pools

Voidara takes an undisclosed percentage of company-wide revenue and places it into three bonus pools:

  • Pool 1 – generate at least 500 EUR and 1500 EUR in promoter AI Agent package volume across the binary team
  • Pool 2 – generate at least 3000 EUR and 15,000 EUR in promoter AI Agent package volume across the binary team
  • Pool 3 – generate at least 20,000 EUR and 65,000 EUR in promoter AI Agent package volume across the binary team

Notes:

  • which side of the binary team hits which quota doesn’t matter (e.g. either side of the binary team can have generated 500 EUR or 1500 EUR for Pool 1)
  • no more than 40% of required binary team volume on either side is counted from three recruitment legs
  • all three pools can be qualified for simultaneously (i.e. qualifying for a higher pool doesn’t cut you off from lower pools)

Joining Voidara

Voidara promoter membership costs 500 to 20,000 EUR and then 99 to 999 EUR a month:

  • Starter – pay 500 EUR and then 99 EUR a month for 100 AI Agents
  • Business – pay 3000 EUR and then 199 EUR a month for 1000 AI Agents
  • Premium – pay 20,000 EUR and then 999 EUR a month for 10,000 AI Agents

The more a Voidara promoter spends the higher their income potential.

Voidara Conclusion

Voidara’s MLM opportunity is a typical ecommerce ruse pyramid scheme, in that the ecommerce side (potential retail customers) has nothing to do with the MLM side.

In a nutshell, Dennis Nowak has moved on from MLM crypto scams to jump on the AI scam bandwagon.

Voidara as an MLM opportunity sees promoters sign up, pay joining (AI Agent package) fees and get paid to recruit others who do the same.

Pay to play, a strong indicator of an MLM pyramid scheme, exists by way of higher earning Voidara promoters being forced to purchase more expensive AI Agent promoter packages.

AI Agents is a bit of a twist on the traditional ecommerce ruse MLM pyramid model, but it’s not drastically different.

From a July 10th marketing video on Voidara’s official YouTube channel;

When shopping, just take a photo. It finds this product from the picture at a better price.

Within a very short time you can order it online … whenever the agent finds something, we receive a commission.

And that’s for all products you can imagine. By now we have over a million products and that makes the whole thing really exciting; that a gift earns money.

I’m giving you an agent as a gift. The agent helps you in all areas of life … and it triggers a commission for me.

Instead of going on an ecommerce portal and searching, an AI Agent just presents users with results on the fly. The “AI” side of the process is no different to what anyone can already do with existing LLMs (search for a product using a photo etc.).

From a consumer prospective, the same limitations of non-AI ecommerce ruses are present – namely Voidara AI Agent users are restricted to whatever third-party affiliate platforms it is hooked up to.

Cheaper price on something Voidara doesn’t earn a commission on? Too bad, you’re not getting recommended it.

The ecommerce ruse is central to Voidara making money outside of its MLM opportunity. All the other “personal development” (harvest your data) stuff is no different to the chatbot fluff every other LLM company offers.

In one of its official marketing presentations Voidara represents it utilizes “Microsoft Azure OpenAI security standards”.

While not definitive, this suggests Voidara might just be white labeling Open AI’s LLM through Microsoft Azure. Anyone can sign up for OpenAI access through Microsoft’s Azure platform.

I’d dive into the “security standards” but with Voidara failing to officially confirm it’s just white labeled Open AI’s LLM through Microsoft Azure, there’s no point.

As with all MLM pyramid schemes, once promoter recruitment dries up so too will commissions.

This will see promoters at the bottom of Voidara’s pyramid scheme stop paying monthly fees. This will in turn see promoters above them stop getting paid.

Unless new suckers are found, eventually these promoters will also stop paying monthly fees. Once enough Voidara promoters inevitably stop paying monthly membership fees, an irreversible collapse is triggered.

Math guarantees that when an MLM pyramid scheme collapses, the majority of participants lose money. Look no further than Dennis Nowak’s cited previous MLM scams to see this in action.