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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total scam! They made up a story about a "Pro version" just to avoid being reported, then vanished with everyone's money. The mother**ckers even played the victim and accused anyone calling them out... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is the longest rug pull in the history of crypto scams. Total scam artists. The founders are off doing other jobs now, pretending to be working on a 'Pro' version while locking investors o... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They stopped withdrawals for almost a year now. Cant have access to my funds plus they removed transaction records so that you can't prove they took your money and to be honest ill probably never see... See more

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Obviously this is not an ideal situation. But the fact that they haven't abandon ship does count for something. The lawsuit against Chainalysis is ongoing so I understand they are limited in what the... See more

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  1. Web Collaboration Platform
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Rent a Server Program Pool for Master-noding Cryptocurrency


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Expert Manipulators and Scammers

For weeks, I blamed myself. How did I fall for this?

But I wasn’t the problem. They are master manipulators. They rely on good people trusting them, only to betray that trust. Shorten . guru helped me fight back, and I finally saw justice.

February 3, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam

Scam, The Blockchain does not lie!
Simple analysis of deposit and withdrawal addresses shows that investors were paid withdrawals from deposit wallets, even though it was attempted to be hidden using hundreds of new wallet creations.
There never was any ‘Masternoding’

If Yieldnodes were even slightly trying to recover their Ponzi, why have the owners fled to Dubai and Cyprus rather than remain at the Malta hub!

Classic exit strategy using business restructuring excuses and market instability for frozen withdrawals.

January 23, 2025
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear David,

The company is fully operational and staffed, and no one has fleed anywhere.

Besides it's a known fact that masternoding took a big hit in the markets and return can not be build out of thin air or market sentiment.

We are working our hardest to bring the business back on track and negativity in such a sensitive space is not doing anyone any favors.

Please follow the official lines of communication and the discord channel as we try to recover.

With sincere sympathies,

The YieldNodes Team

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

YieldNodes : a Ponzi Scheme?

Following another negative response from Steve H. regarding my withdrawal request, I have lost faith in this platform. I am definitely convinced that it was just another Ponzi scheme.
Spread awareness !

YieldNodes: Was It a Ponzi Scheme?
At first glance, YieldNodes marketed itself as a masternoding service, where users’ funds were pooled to run masternodes, a concept that is legitimate in the crypto world. Masternodes, like those in the Dash network, require users to lock up a certain amount of cryptocurrency and, in return, provide network services while earning rewards.

However, several red flags suggest that YieldNodes might have operated more like a Ponzi scheme than a true masternoding service:

Consistently High Returns (8-10% per month)
No legitimate masternoding operation can guarantee such stable returns over long periods. Cryptocurrency staking and masternoding are highly volatile and market-dependent. The fact that YieldNodes never had a negative month raises suspicions.
No Proof of Real Masternoding Operations
Unlike legitimate masternoding platforms that allow investors to independently verify their nodes on the blockchain, YieldNodes never provided detailed, verifiable proof of its operations.
Dependency on New Investors
A key sign of a Ponzi scheme is when older investors are paid with the deposits of new ones. While YieldNodes claimed to be making profits through masternoding, the fact that withdrawals were suddenly halted in late 2022 suggests they ran out of fresh capital to sustain payouts.
The “YieldNodes Pro” Pivot
When Ponzi schemes collapse, they often rebrand to prolong the inevitable. YieldNodes has tried to shift from masternoding to a new system (YieldNodes Pro), promising future payouts through tokenized assets and NFTs. This seems more like a desperate attempt to buy time rather than a solid restructuring plan.
Classic Exit Strategy: "Locked Funds & Restructuring"
Many Ponzi schemes follow a pattern where, when the cash flow dries up, they freeze withdrawals and introduce new “investment opportunities” that promise long-term gains but prevent people from withdrawing immediately.
Is the Restructuring Plan Legit?
YieldNodes’ so-called restructuring strategy involves:

Moving from traditional masternoding to tokenized assets and NFTs.
Offering locked assets that might someday be liquid again.
Promising investors that their funds will be returned once the “market stabilizes.”
This resembles tactics used by collapsed Ponzi schemes like BitConnect, where investors were encouraged to hold on to worthless assets while the founders escaped with real money.

Final Verdict: A Ponzi with a Fancy Name?
Most signs point to YieldNodes operating as a Ponzi scheme disguised as a masternoding service.
Their “restructuring” seems more like an exit strategy rather than a genuine attempt to save the platform.
If they were truly making profits through masternoding, there would be no need to halt withdrawals—they could just pay investors from the profits.
The introduction of NFTs and tokenized assets looks like an attempt to stall for time and attract new money.
What Can You Do?
Avoid reinvesting: Do not put any more money into the project.
Join community action groups: Many investors are already discussing legal actions.
Prepare for the worst: The likelihood of getting your money back is low, but staying informed might help if legal action gains traction.
Spread awareness: Prevent others from falling into the trap.
If they were truly honest, they would be transparent about their financials, rather than introducing locked funds, NFTs, and new schemes. This looks too much like a classic Ponzi collapse.

March 12, 2025
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear Egli,

We show transparently on our Audit space that all assets are still in place but unfortunately masternoding is a very volatile space that took a hit in recent years to other technologies such as delegated staking and liquidity pooling.

We are hard at work the companies are operational and offices are staffed.

Please be patient as we try our hardest to recover.

With warm affection and sympathies,

YieldNodes

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Nothing but excuses while people…

Nothing but excuses while people suffer!
To busy enjoying investors money, only legal action and Crime reports will help now.

February 27, 2025
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear Richard,

We have communicated the issues transparently and show through the audit monitor the masternoded coins and holdings.

Please read the latest communications and try to understand the issues. Blockchain is transparent and we hold all the masternoded coins and tokens.

Sincerely,

Yieldnodes.com

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A company who is not interested in their client but just the money they took.

I've been an investor for years now. Besides my money being locked up for very strange reasons, their customer support, inclusive Steve and the Discord mods, are all completely unfriendly and are not interested in helping their community and clients at all.
A simple request to get write access to their discord server so that you can participate in the community is simply progressed as "future feature".... I am an investor for years and the company and Steve is not even able to add a simple Discord role to one of their community members. Emails and discord messages are all being ignored.
Stay away from this company as you are helpless if you need anything, even if it's the company/Steve's mistake....

February 18, 2025
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear Dominik,

We do not look for investors we are trying to build the ecosystem back up as is plus we update via regular newsletters

Dont give up hope and stay strong we are in this together and we have not given up

SIncerely

YieldNodes.com

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Terrible Experience - Untrustworthy Platform


I invested money into YieldNodes with high hopes, but it's been nothing but a nightmare. I’ve tried to withdraw my funds, but it’s impossible to do so. No matter how many times I’ve reached out, I get zero updates or responses. The lack of transparency and communication is shocking. It’s clear from the growing number of similar complaints that I’m not the only one who’s been scammed. If you’re considering investing here, DO NOT. It’s not worth the risk, and it’s clear this platform is a complete scam.

February 16, 2025
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear David, we do not take any investors. Besides we are working hard to bring masternoding coins back and the ecosystem . Please follow our communications regularly

With sincere best wishes,

YieldNodes.com

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Frozen Accounts / No Update

No update since November 7th on profits and no chance to even withdraw funds , been like this for a while. Large amounts of capital are frozen in these accounts. Doesn't look good , lots of people giving up hope on receiving their funds back now

February 13, 2024
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear Josh,

Please follow our email updates and the discord channels.. its not over and we fight hard to bring the ecosystem back!

Best wishes,

YieldNodes.com

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It hurts to keep seeing the amount of…

It hurts to keep seeing the amount of money invested plus the "profit" sitting there and still no way to touch it, after all these years.
Guys, just accept it, money is gone.
Just hope that none of you have put all your savings on this "project"(scam).
It's my first and only review about this matter.

February 7, 2024
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear Dave

Do not give up hope, we are still here and fighting and if you read the last newsletter you know about the ongoing legal case.

Please stay strong

With sincere best wishes,

YieldNodes.com

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The money is still locked after more…

The money is still locked after more than 2 years. The website does not even allow a link to customer support. The crypto market has significantly recovered but they still provide bo credible explanations of why the money is ( probably forever) locked

January 29, 2025
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear Jorge

At YieldNodes, we operate differently by masternoding specific coins from the Decenomy network, which has its own ecosystem and use cases. While the crypto market as a whole has faced challenges, we are hard at work behind the scenes to navigate these difficulties and work toward a stronger recovery.

We understand that transparency is key, and we are planning to provide a detailed update in our February Newsletter to clarify our progress and outlook moving forward.

We truly appreciate your patience and support as we continue on this journey together.

Sincerely,
YieldNodes

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

They haven't officially tapped out yet

They haven't officially tapped out yet. And I'm awaiting any response in 2025 from support. There's still hope, and they are legally allowed to just close. Just happy they haven't.

Wishing for an ETA, but overload is understood.

I'd rate 5 stars, but it's been possibly two months and no reply. So, 4 stars for not quitting. Effort does mean a lot to me.

January 13, 2025
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

We thank you for your positivity Avery.

No one has given up and we work actively and do hope to release News in February

Sincerely and with affection,

YieldNodes

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Avoid them at all costs because they…

Avoid them at all costs because they are full of empty promises and only to lure you to keep adding more funds so that they can have the opportunity to disappoint you in the end. I wouldn't recommend them to anyone. I recommend PAIVA. They do pay.

January 13, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

BŘ ØĶĘ ŘŚĆ ÅÑŅËŤ stopped them

Theyre illegal, tried to ripp me off.

January 8, 2025
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear Amy,

We are still working and hope to release News in February on the Process. Please be patient as we navigate these difficult times.

Sincerely and with affection,

YieldNodes

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

all-time sweetest rug pull.

Fellas, you rug-pulled when BTC was at 25k. Now it's at 98k. When will you give back the investors' money?

January 5, 2025
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear Metal Sir.

Please understand that the masternoding market is different from Bitcoin and one has nothing to do with the other. We hope to have News in February!

Sincere Regards,

YieldNodes.com

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Since the NFTs were transferred to the…

Since the NFTs were transferred to the new address, support has been unavailable. None of the 5 NFTs I had until then were sent to me at the new address. I did not receive an answer to my questions even after several inquiries. Indeed, everything is visible on the blockchain, every transaction. So why haven't I received my NFTs until today? Is it really transparent? The direct NFT support created due to the large number of problems is not available either, it does not provide any answers and above all no solutions.

September 24, 2024
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear Nagy,

We still have a backlog to clear but hope the NFT issues will be resolved very soon. Please do have some more patience !

Best wishes

YieldNodes.com

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Yieldnodes is fighting a loosing…

Yieldnodes is fighting a loosing battle! After everything that has happened, do you really believe anyone is going to trust yieldnodes again? You have lost credibility! The right thing to do is admit defeat, hand people their money and close the company! You are just delaying the inevitable!

December 18, 2024
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear Andy,

We are not willing to give up without putting up a fight and doing our best to have a comeback for everyone's benefit.

Sincerely

YieldNodes.com

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Yieldnodes started off on the right…

Yieldnodes started off on the right track and now they seem to have ran off with everybody's money. I think every online platform like this is a scam. The bottom line is if it's new then it's not true. If all of these platforms was really legit, then everybody could take it easy and not have to work so many hours on there job. Yieldnodes is to good to be true. And said to say, the rich will get richer and the poor will stay poor

December 1, 2024
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear Lamell,

Unfortunately staking and masternoding is a business that depends on coin value. During the Cryptowinter in 2022 the coins we staked and masternoded where sold off heavily so while coins are still here their value dropped big time.

We are working on recovery and usability of the coins and hope to be able to see them regain value during a Bullrun .

Please be patient we know we ask a lot but giving up is just not an Option for all of our sake.

Sincerely and with warm regards

YieldNodes.com

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM - Haven’t had access to my money in years

One word - SCAM.

November 30, 2024
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Hello,

On Chain metrics and Coin Holdings transparently shown and communicate inside the Members Area show otherwise and have been proven time and time again.

But unfortunately when value is lost a black sheep needs to be found and its rarely the person in the mirror that is taking on a high risk venture and then accuses the offer of scam despite shown otherwise.

We work hard on rebuilding and in a business that relies on the Value preposition comments like this are more than counterintuitive unfortunately.

We get the frustration but important is to come together and rebuild together and we hope we can do this.

Sincerely and with affection,

YieldNodes.com

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

I have no other option but to hope for the best

Man , I could really use some passive income 15k just looks at me all the time I log in :/

November 29, 2023
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear Consumer,

We work hard and as you see no one has given up.. the coins are held and what we need to work on is appreciation and after legalities have been cleared up the launch of YieldNodes Pro.

Pleas ehang in tight and don't lose hope , we have not.

Sincerely and with affection

YieldNodes.com

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Slow Rug pull since October 2022

Slow Rug pull since October 2022, report to Law Enforcement.
The team is all Doxed and currently enjoying Investors money from the Ponzi, in buying Villas, Hotels and multiple Sports Cars while many of us are struggling, a lot can happen in 2 years, but nothing but excuses and waffle from the YN team.
They promised a return of all funds if the yield dropped below 5% for 3 consecutive months with ‘no quibbling, no fuss’ another lie, no yield has been added to accounts since June.

Report to Law Enforcement is the best thing any investor can do, there time in the Courts will come in the next year or so!

I signed a risk disclaimer for possible Server failure and potential issues within the Blockchain, I did not sign an agreement for my funds to be used in a new business model and frozen for over 2 years!

I invested what I could afford to lose at the time, 3 years ago, even when I reach out and ask for your help as I am in terrible financial hardships and facing ruin, you send a copy and paste reply.
You will be exposed as will your lies!

November 15, 2024
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Dear Richard,

We are here working , no one has left , Coin offsells that happened during cryptowinter 2022 are transparently visible on chain.

We hold all the coins generated and masternoded and none have been sold off especially not for personal gain .

Again this is TRANSPARENTLY Visible online and on the blochchain and can be verified.

In a Business where image and name are paramount your call for destructive action is one of the reasons why staked and masternoded coins do not appreciate when we need them to.

Besides you signed a high risk agreement on staking and masternoding knowing fully well hat this is a high risk venture and what coins where staked and masternoded.

Even meme coins appreciate and those have no intrinsic value whatsoever, however they have strong communities and positive feedback.

We truly hope that eventually we can make you see that we are grinding and working here not for the fun of it but to regroup and rebuild and hope that eventually when negativity has dissipated the coins can raise from a new ground level up again.

Best wishes and regards,

YieldNodes.com

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolut SCAM

Absolut SCAM
no info since january 2024
no acces to yieldnodes.com
FMA SCAM warning

November 17, 2024
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Reply from yieldnodes.com

Hello,

At least Bi monthly update son Status, Website and Members area accessible, NFTS being disbursed, active community on Discord and FB and ongoing lasuits against slander.

Please be honest in your feedback, we work overtime to come back on track and its all the harder with factually wrong info.

Sincerely

YieldNodes.com

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