Tiktok themed “click a button” Ponzi targeting Colombia


Whereas “click a button” Ponzis typically have a functioning website, GoTik directs visitors to their website to their app.

GoTik operates from the domain (“gotik.info”), privately registered on July 8th, 2022.

Despite being run in Spanish and targeting Colombians, if we look at GoTik’s website source-code we find Chinese:

This strongly suggest whoever is behind GoTik has ties to China.

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.

GoTik has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market GoTik affiliate membership itself.

GoTik’s Compensation Plan

GoTik affiliates invest Colombian pesos (COL) and tether (USDT). This is done on the promise of advertised returns:

  • VIP1 – no cost to sign up, receive up to $3000 COL a day
  • VIP2 – invest $300,000 COL and receive up to $20,000 COL a day
  • VIP3 – invest $1,500,000 COL and receive up to $100,000 COL a day
  • VIP4 – invest $4,500,000 COL and receive up to $300,000 COL a day
  • VIP5 – invest $10,000,000 COL and receive up to $800,000 COL a day

GoTik pays referral commissions on invested funds down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):

  • level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 20%
  • level 2 – 8%
  • level 3 – 5%

Joining GoTik

GoTik affiliate membership is free.

Full participation is attached to a minimum $300,000 COL investment.

GoTik solicits investment in Colombian pesos through Nequi, as well as the cryptocurrency tether (USDT).

Note that while VIP1 membership is free, typically “click a button” Ponzis cap withdrawals or lock them behind upgrading to a paid investment plan (VIP2 or higher).

GoTik Conclusion

GoTik is another app-based task Ponzi scheme from what appears to be Chinese scammers.

GoTik represents “clicking a button” to manipulate TikTok videos generates revenue:

It doesn’t. All GoTik are doing is recycling invested funds to pay returns.

GoTik is part of a group of “click a button” app Ponzis launched over the past few months.

Thus far BehindMLM has documented thirty “click a button” app Ponzis:

  1. COTP – pretended affiliates clicking a button generated trading activity, collapsed May 2022
  2. EthTRX app-based Ponzi with the daily task component disabled, collapsed July 2022
  3. Yu Klik – pretends clicking a button generates trading activity, targeting Indonesia
  4. Leefire – pretended affiliates clicking a button generated orders for ecommerce partners, targeted Philippines & collapsed May 2022
  5. KKBT – pretended clicking a button generates crypto mining revenue, targeted South Africa and India & collapsed early June 2022
  6. EasyTask 888 – pretends clicking a button was tied to social media manipulation (YouTube likes), targets Colombia, collapsed July 2022
  7. DF Finance – pretended clicking a button generated “purchase data” which was sold to ecommerce platforms, collapsed June 2022
  8. Shared989 – pretended clicking a button was tied to social media manipulation (YouTube likes etc.), collapsed June 2022
  9. 86FB – pretended clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed April 2022
  10. 0W886 – pretended clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed May 2022
  11. U91 – pretended clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed May 2022
  12. 365Ball – pretends clicking a button is tied to gambling on football match outcomes, (has collapsed multiple already)
  13. YLCH Football – pretends clicking a button is tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed July 2022
  14. Parkour – pretends clicking a button is tied to social media manipulation (YouTube likes etc.), collapsed July 2022
  15. OTCAI – pretended affiliates clicking a button generated trading activity, collapsed May 2022
  16. N9 Football – pretended affiliates clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed May 2022
  17. Tron.BI – pretends affiliates clicking a button was tied to TRX cloud mining
  18. EFG Football – pretended affiliates clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed May 2022
  19. GP Football – pretended affiliates clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed May 2022
  20. Lucky Football, pretended affiliates clicking a button was tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed May 2022
  21. WT91 – pretends affiliates clicking a button is tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed July 2022
  22. Mars Football – pretends affiliates clicking a button is tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed July 2022
  23. MC Football – pretends affiliates clicking a button is tied to gambling on football match outcomes, collapsed July 2022
  24. PerRank – pretended affiliates clicking a button generated orders for ecommerce partners, collapsed June 2022
  25. Fondo Angel – app-based Ponzi with the daily task component disabled, collapsed July 2022
  26. Zpmxcfe – pretends clicking a button is tied to social media manipulation (YouTube likes etc.), collapsed July 2022
  27. Let’s Yarn – pretends clicking a button generates orders on Etsy, collapsed July 2022
  28. Big Forest – pretends affiliates clicking a button generated orders for ecommerce partners, collapsed July 2022
  29. AOL918 – pretends clicking a button is tied to social media manipulation
  30. VCCP – pretended clicking a button is tied to social media manipulation, collapsed July 2022 with a nefarious tax exit-scam

The “click a button” app Ponzis are all run by the same group of Chinese scammers.