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SaxAi Review – Fake Mining and Stolen Identities?


Read this SaxAI Review Before You Get Scammed! Investors are already reporting getting scammed.

SaxAI The Company:

They no longer have any info about their executive team.

However, I did a quick search on Google and found this:

sax ai fake team, stolen identity.

It looks like the anonymous experts behind SaxAI were trying to appear legit by pretending Kris Marszalek was their CEO.

Kris is actually the CEO of Crypto.com:

Kris has absolutely nothing to do with SaxAi.

The anonymous admins must have been called out on this and removed Kris from their about us section.

Many SaxAI Review (‘s) out there, seem to be written by scammers promoting this illegal system!

Beware of them!

A look at their source code reveals Chinese Coding:

They are showing an SaxAi Financial Technology LLC and a FinCEN certificate.

Anyone in the world can get one of these easily using a virtual office address with bogus details. LLC’s are now being compared to useless UK Companies House incorporations.

FinCen certificates only protect the scammers and not their investors.

These guys are not registered with the SEC!

So far they have 3 domains:

saxai.cloud – Privately Registered April 21 2025

saxai.io (now offline) Privately registered April 21, 2025

saxai.ai – Privately registered April 21, 2025

Usually when these schemes have multiple domains, they are planning on losing some of them and this is a red flag!

SaxAi Investment Plans:

Investors make deposits of USDT and are promised between 60 – 200% ROI

SaxAi Network Marketing Comp Plan:

Systems like this usually use uni-level mlm compensation plans. Unfortunately they are not displaying the comp plan on their websites.

However, in order to create an account, an inviter code is needed and this confirms people have to be invited in by affiliates.

Cost To Join:

1- Free for network marketers (but can only earn referral commissions)

2- $30 minimum for passive investors

Conclusion:

There is no proof of mining going on and investors are lured into the scam by network marketers / affiliates.

The only source of Revenue to pay the passive income investors is from people getting ‘recruited’ and making deposits.

SaxAi is another Chinese click a button app that gives crypto currencies enthusiasts the idea that they are making big money fast.

In truth it’s just another ‘Pig Butchering’ Scam that lures people in with big promises of roi, then allows them to withdraw a little in the beginning.

After building trust with the victims / investors, SaxAi admins (professors, teachers and agents), they entice users to put in large deposits and show them big money on a screen:

sax ai fake trading app

When investors try to withdraw the ‘big money’, they are usually asked by the scammers to give them more crypto to ‘unlock’ their ability to withdraw.

Some people will give them more.

Once victims realize they got scammed, they are blocked from the scam altogether.

Once network marketing recruitment dries up, This will collapse leaving the majority of investors in deep losses. This concludes my SaxAI Review. Thanks for reading!


About the Author:

-Rory Singh

Content Creator & Reviewer (EX Canadian Truck Driver)

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4 thoughts on “SaxAi Review – Fake Mining and Stolen Identities?

  1. Sorry but as a active user of nearly 8 months of Sax Ai. I have more than doubled my money, have had 20 successful withdraws and have had zero issues. It’s funny on your review that you’re posting a link to something else trying to say this is a scam and posting your own scam. Also I don’t see any screenshots posted here of your bad experience, you are just typing blah blahs as far as I’m concerned. If you want to actually prove this is a scam where is your actual evidence?

    • It’s funny that you don’t like my review of Sax Ai because it exposes the scam to your potential prospects / victims. I am promoting training not a scam promising people big $$$ for doing nothing. Here are your screen shots of proof: that Sax AI is a scam.

  2. Also your big numbers on a screen, ive never seen that with my account and neither have my dozen teammates. Its always the same . A steady half penny a hour for being connected .

    • Stop Lying! You are obviously trying to promote the scam. But instead of actually promoting (because it takes energy and work), you are online defending a ponzi. This is not an ‘income producing activity’!

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