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SuperOne (Super.One) Review 2026

Sports trivia app with a Ponzi compensation structure — three failed relaunches since 2019

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Last updated: March 22, 2026

What is SuperOne (Super.One)?

SuperOne is a blockchain-based trivia and sports entertainment app that has relaunched multiple times since 2019 after repeatedly failing. Users play sports and entertainment trivia in a "Battle Royale" format. The app is a front for an MLM/Ponzi compensation structure involving "Lootbox" token purchases, affiliate recruitment, and passive rewards for holding digital assets. BehindMLM has reviewed SuperOne three times (2020, 2022, 2025) — each review documents a relaunch after the previous version collapsed with participants unable to cash out.

Pros

  • App is free to download
  • Trivia gameplay concept is legitimately entertaining in principle

Cons

  • Three failed relaunches since 2019 — pattern of collapse and rebrand
  • Participants from previous versions unable to cash out their earnings
  • Compensation plan mostly hidden from consumers — lack of transparency is a major red flag
  • Passive income from "holding Lootbox assets" has no external revenue source — funded by new participant purchases
  • CEO Andreas Christensen has promoted previous failed versions of the same scheme
  • Registered in Singapore as Lootbox International — offshore jurisdiction limits legal recourse for participants
  • Blockchain and crypto wrapper obscures money flow without providing real transparency
  • No regulatory approval in any major jurisdiction
  • Founded 2019 but has never achieved stable operation — fails repeatedly

Rating Breakdown

Residual Income
1.0

Potential for ongoing passive income

Simplicity
1.5

Easy to understand and execute

Transparency
1.0

Clear about costs, requirements, and income

Community & Support
1.5

Quality of training and community

Value for Money
1.0

Worth the investment

Overall Rating
1.0

Frequently Asked Questions About SuperOne (Super.One)

Is SuperOne a scam?
SuperOne has the characteristics of a Ponzi scheme. It has launched and failed three times since 2019, with participants from previous versions unable to cash out their earnings. The passive income from "holding Lootbox assets" has no external revenue source — rewards are funded by new participant purchases. When recruitment slows, the system collapses. The trivia app is a legitimate product concept but is used as a front for the MLM/investment structure.
Is SuperOne a pyramid scheme?
SuperOne operates as a Ponzi scheme with MLM recruitment mechanics. Unlike traditional MLMs that sell physical products, SuperOne's primary value proposition is passive returns from holding digital "Lootbox" assets — with those returns funded by new participant investments. This meets the definition of a Ponzi scheme: no real external revenue, early participants paid by later ones.
Who is behind SuperOne?
SuperOne is led by CEO Andreas Christensen and registered in Singapore as Lootbox International. The company has relaunched the same basic scheme under different framings multiple times since 2019.
Can you make money with SuperOne?
Early participants in each launch cycle have made money — funded by later participants. However, multiple rounds of SuperOne participants have been left holding worthless tokens unable to cash out when the system stalled. As with all Ponzi-structured schemes, the majority of participants lose money.
Is the SuperOne trivia app real?
The trivia app is real and functional — it runs sports and entertainment trivia in a Battle Royale format. However, the app does not generate sufficient revenue to fund the passive income promises made to investors/affiliates. The app is a recruitment and legitimacy tool for the underlying investment scheme.