Quantitative buying and selling “click on a button” Ponzi


JAUSD fails to supply possession or government data on its web site.

JAUSD operates from two identified web site domains:

  • jausd.io – privately registered on June 1st, 2024
  • jausd.web – privately registered on Might thirty first, 2024

If we click on on the help part of JAUSD’s web site, we study it runs on the Meiqia platform.

Meiqia is a Chinese language software program firm based mostly out of Beijing. This means whoever is working JAUSD has ties to China.

As at all times, if an MLM firm is just not brazenly upfront about who’s working or owns it, assume lengthy and laborious about becoming a member of and/or handing over any cash.

JAUSD’s Merchandise

JAUSD has no retailable services or products.

Associates are solely capable of market JAUSD affiliate membership itself.

JAUSD’s Compensation Plan

JAUSD associates make investments tether. That is completed on the promise of marketed returns:

There are eight funding tiers in JAUSD, nonetheless particular particulars will not be offered.

Ditto particulars on JAUSD’s three ranges of referral commissions.

Becoming a member of JAUSD

JAUSD affiliate membership is free.

Full participation in JAUSD’s revenue alternative requires an undisclosed minimal funding in USDT.

JAUSD Conclusion

JAUSD is one more “click on a button” app Ponzi scheme.

JAUSD’s “click on a button” Ponzi ruse is quantitative buying and selling:

The offered ruse is JAUSD associates log in and click on a button (the extra invested the extra the button must be clicked).

Clicking the button purportedly generates income by way of quantitative buying and selling, which for some purpose JAUSD shares a share of with affiliate buyers.

If that is not sensible it’s as a result of it doesn’t. Randoms clicking a button in an app doesn’t set off quantitative buying and selling.

In actuality clicking a button inside JAUSD does nothing. All JAUSD does is recycle newly invested funds to pay earlier buyers.

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

Examples of already collapsed “click on a button” app Ponzis utilizing the identical quantitative buying and selling ruse embrace GSTAIQ, Dusery and edX AI.

Together with JAUSD, BehindMLM has so far documented over 100 “click on a button” app Ponzis. Most of them final just a few weeks to some months earlier than collapsing.

“Click on a button” app Ponzis disappear by disabling each their web sites and app. This tends to occur with out discover, leaving nearly all of buyers with a loss (inevitable Ponzi math).

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