PMPMine “click on a button” app Ponzi collapses, web sites gone


The PMPMine “click on a button” app Ponzi has collapsed.

Yesterday the rip-off pulled each its web sites and disabled its app, leaving traders at the hours of darkness.

PMPMine operates from two web site domains; “pmpmine.com” and “pmp-mine.com” – each privately registered on September eighth, 2022.

BehindMLM didn’t assessment PMPMine however can affirm the “click on a button” ruse was crypto mining.

PMPMine affiliate traders had been led to consider they had been investing in crypto mining machines.

Associates needed to log in as soon as a day to click on a button, activating the each day ROI payout.

On the MLM facet of issues, PMPMine promoters had been paid to recruit new traders into the rip-off.

SimilarWeb tracked ~210,000 web site visits to “pmpmine.com” in March 2023. “Pmpmine.com” was much less visited at ~24,000 visits.

Nearly all of PMPMine web site site visitors originated out of South Africa and Rwanda, who collectively made up round ~97% of all PMPMine web site site visitors.

PMPMine is a part of a bunch of “click on a button” app Ponzis which have emerged since late 2021.

The identical group of Chinese language scammers are believed to be behind the “click on a button” app Ponzi plague.

Previous to its web sites happening, Chinese language could possibly be present in PMPMine web site source-code:

Together with PMPMine, BehindMLM has up to now documented forty-nine “click on a button” app Ponzis. Most of them final a number of weeks to some months earlier than collapsing.