Yunus Loop Defi Review: YNS token smart-contract Ponzi
Yunus Loop Defi fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
Yunus Loop Defi’s website domain (“yunusloopdefi.com”), was privately registered in November 2022.
Interestingly a December 2022 Wayback Machine snapshot of Yuni Loop Defi’s (non-functional) website, reveals the language was set to Chinese.
Yunus Loop Defi’s functional website went live in or around April 2023, signalling the company’s launch.
For October 2023, SimilarWeb tracked top sources of traffic to Yunus Loop Defi’s website as Indonesia (19%), Russia (6%), Guatemala (6%), Thailand (6%) and Brazil (5%).
This tracks with Yunis Loop Defi claiming it targets the “marginalized poor in underdeveloped regions of the world.”
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.
Yunus Loop Defi’s Products
Yunus Loop Defi has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Yunus Loop Defi affiliate membership itself.
Yunus Loop Defi’s Compensation Plan
Ynus Loop Defi affiliates invest tether. This is done on the promise of 17 and 30 day returns:
- “Start Circulate” – invest USDT on the promise of a 127% ROI over 17 days
- Super Loop – invest USDT on the promise of a 149.5% ROI over 30 days
Yunus Loop Defi pays returns in YNS tokens, which must be converted back to USDT to realize a profit.
Yunus Loop pays referral commissions 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.
Yunus Loop Defi caps payable unilevel team levels at twenty-one.
Referral commissions are paid on invested tether, based on how much an affiliate themselves has invested:
- invest 100 to 299 USDT and receive 20% on level 1 (personally recruited affiliates)
- invest 200 to 299 USDT and receive 20% on level 1 and 10% on level 2
- invest 300 to 700 USDT and receive 20% on level 1, 10% on level 2 and 5% on levels 3 to 7
- invest 800 to 10,000 USDT and receive 20% on level 1, 10% on level 2, 5% on levels 3 to 7 and 3% on levels 8 to 10
- invest 1100 or more USDT and receive 20% on level 1, 10% on level 2, 5% on levels 3 to 7, 3% on levels 8 to 10 and 1% on levels 11 to 21
Joining Yunus Loop Defi
Yunus Loop Defi affiliate membership is free.
Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires an investment in tether (USDT).
Yunus Loop Defi Conclusion
Yunus Loop Defi is a simple smart-contract Ponzi scheme.
The ruse behind the scam is the lending/borrowing model:
Yunus Loop DeFi restrains and attracts a large number of cryptocurrency holders and investment institutions through intelligent lending agreements.
No verifiable evidence of these agreements is provided. That’s because they don’t exist.
As it stands, the only verifiable source of revenue entering Yunus Loop Defi is new investment.
Using new investment to pay withdrawals would make Yunus Loop Defi a Ponzi scheme.
As with all MLM Ponzi schemes, once affiliate recruitment dries up so too will new investment.
This will starve Yunus Loop Defi of ROI revenue, eventually prompting a collapse.
The math behind Ponzi schemes guarantees that when they collapse, the majority of participants lose money.
Yunus Loop Defi’s exit-scam will take place through their YNS token.
YNS tokens have significant future value, providing long-term investment opportunities and wealth appreciation for holders.
In reality YNS token is worthless outside of Yunus Loop Defi’s Ponzi scheme. When Yunus Loop Defi inevitably collapses, investors will be left bagholding yet another worthless Ponzi shit token.
Great article. So as of now everyone who invested in yunus loops has lose their funds and is there any way we can recover our funds back. Thanks
You invested into a Ponzi scheme. Your money is gone.
Sorry for your loss.
Yes I am agree with you.
They have now relaunched under a different name called Bitnest. I would like to hear your opinion on the new website.
What’s the Yunus Loop –> Bitnest link?
Allegedly, the yunusloopdefi.com website was hacked in May 2024.
postimg.cc/NKz1JW4v
web.archive.org/web/20240522164843/http://yunusloopdefi.com/#/pages/index/index_pc
The yunusloopdefi.com website with the hackers’ identical requirement as a graphic was last saved in the WebArchive on December 6, 2024.
web.archive.org/web/20241206033749/http://yunusloopdefi.com/#/pages/index/index_pc
Was the website really hacked or was it just a trick by the operators of yunusloopdefi.com?
They are operating under two domains, bitnest. Me and Bitnest . Finance. Your review could save a lot of potential victims
Yeah that doesn’t answer my question. What is the connection between Yunus Loop and Bitnest?
@Melanie
MLM crypto exit-scams come in many varieties. “We got hacked!” is a common enough one. Although these days most scammers don’t bother, they just disable website and move onto the next scam.
Anyone with half a braincell has moved on from crypto so it’s not like their victims are going to do anything but swallow the loss.
On the YT Yunus Loop Defi official channel with 25,200 subscribers, 24 videos were uploaded from December 26, 2022 to April 5, 2024.
youtube.com/@YunusLoop
In the first video, the speaker called himself Steve Cohen.
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youtube.com/watch?v=AqlQtkU_t1k
@goldeplaca2024 commented 9 days ago under this video:
The last 4 videos on this channel from March and April 2024 were not in English, but in Korean.
postimg.cc/N2GsQtSF
Video from April 5, 2024.
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youtube.com/watch?v=SOYH5RlyjYM
@ShopsRajMarket commented 10 months ago under this video:
Video by Danny de Hek from July 31, 2025.
youtu.be/QP6-eBWp9DA?t=374
So the link is initial BitNest promotional material featuring “Yunus Loop” instead of BitNest.
Suggestive of the same owner I guess. Given BitNest purportedly surfaced after Yunus Loop collapsed, it could just as easily be a top promoter or someone else “copying” the scam though.
Would have to confirm who is behind Yunus Loop and BitNest. Which in addition to being Ponzi schemes is reason enough alone to stay away.
This recommendable website with screenshots as evidence on the subject of Yunus Loop / BitNest Loop has existed for a week.
postimg.cc/jD39DhJc
bitnest-truth.com