What is Banners Apps?
What Is Banners App?
Looking through the Banners App website, there’s not much to see in the way of background info. In regards to just the website itself, there’s no mention of who owns the company, where it’s being run out of, or when it was first founded.
This creates for a very poor first impression, but if you take it upon yourself to do some more digging, it is possible to learn a bit more.
The domain name for the website (bannersapp.com) was initially registered earlier this year on July 3, 2018. The owner of that domain is Rafal Szymanski and there’s an address associated with it over in Lviv, Ukraine.
This led me to Rafal’s Facebook page, and here he credits himself as both the CEO and Co-Founder of Banners App — something that’s never mentioned on the actual website for the company.
In addition to this, Rafal also appears to have been involved with a company called FutureNet — citing himself as “Chairman of the foundation council at FutureNet Foundation.”
For those that aren’t familiar, FutureNet debuted about four years ago and is nothing more than a Ponzi cycler based on a six-tier matrix system.
In 2016, FutureNet launched another Ponzi scheme (this time focused on advertising credits) by the name of FutureAdPro. Fast forward to 2017, and this saw the release of a FutureNet altcoin.
That altcoin was offered as FuturoCoin, and right up until June of this year, it was only being traded within FutureNet. However, on June 8, 2018, public trading opened for $14 a piece.
This followed with FutureAdPro collapsing last month, and with ROIs now only being paid via FuturoCoin, the value quickly went from $6 all the way up to $12.
Based on everything that’s happened, it would appear that Banners App is being used to pick up the pieces of FutureAdPro and launch a similar opportunity under a new name to keep the scheme alive.
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