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Tensorium AI Review – AI Generated CEO Crypto Ponzi Scheme?


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In this Tensorium AI Review, find out if this is a legitimate long term AI Crypto Currency Investment or a ponzi scheme scam to steal your funds…

Tensorium AI The Company:

Tensorium AI Domain (tensorium.ai) was privately registered on July 31, 2024 but was parked until January 6, 2025:

tensorium ai domain registration

Top Countries In Traffic:

tensorium.ai top countries

The good news is they have people on their website and bios.

alfred fadden tensorium fake ceo

I have reviewed horrible ponzi schemes in the past who outsourced their CEO from paid actors but this one takes the cake!

I guess since they are leading with AI Passive Returns, why not use an AI Generated CEO lol.

Sadly the only Alfred Fadden I could find is deceased:

alred fadden tensorium ai ceo research

I have seen some very desperate scammers online creating systems but this one takes the cake!

There is a Crypto Scammers Recovery Group on Facebook who you claim that you they can recover your lost crypto:

Who were using a poor guy who passed away as their admin until I exposed them:

crypto scammer recovery facebook group

According To Tensorium AI…

Tensorium is an Australian company that connects investors with AI projects, including both startups and established projects already positioned in the market. The company has its own data centers equipped with CPU and GPU units, providing the computing power needed for AI services. Investors can select preferred units for investment and receive a fixed return.

Sadly there is no proof that they have any data centers anywhere in the world.

Tensorium AI License and Registration:

They show documents of pty company registration in Australia but they are not registered with the ASIC (Australian Securities Commission).

The address they are using (221 St Georges Terrace, PERTH WA 6000), Australia is an ‘incomplete’ address and I suspect that they are not located physically in Australia at all.

Australia’s ASIC is one of the most slack Securities Regulators who have allowed scams like Beurax (a hideous scam created by desperate scammers) to register with them and then issued a fraud warning months after the Australian public suffered huge financial losses:

asic beurax scam alert

Tensorium AI scam admins most likely decided to register their company in Australia in hopes of getting registered with the ASIC eventually.

But that won’t mean much since the ASIC said…

Company registration is a not a guarantee

Beurax is a registered company. Company registration does not mean a business is viable or that a business model is sound.

Even if they got ASIC to milk more gullible investors, ASIC don’t mean jack!

Tensorium AI Investment Plans:

Investors invest their Crypto ($20 to $30K) for a promised daily roi of (1.2% to 2.8%).

MLM Compensation Plan:

They are paying out ‘referral’ commissions using a Uni Level MLM Compensation Plan to a depth of 8 levels deep.

Tensorium AI Review Conclusion:

Nothing new under the sun.

I don’t recommend this!

Red Flags:

  • Scamfluencers Promoting This Heavily!
  • Scamfluencer is probably the real owner and known for scams
  • Not registered
  • No Proof of Facilities or Stocks
  • MLM pretending to be Investing
  • Unsustainable Returns

If these guys could make up to 2.8% per day, why would they need Network Marketing?

Once this scheme collapses due to network marketing recruitment drying up, the majority of crypto enthusiasts will end up losing way more than they ever gain.


About the Author:

-Rory Singh

EX Canadian Truck Driver

I used to work up to 80 hours per week, away from my home and got fed up with that lifestyle. I came online, plugged into a system, followed the steps in training and started creating a part time income. Eventually I got really consistent and replaced my income entirely online and only have to work a couple hours per day.

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