Mining Grid (miningrid.com) presents itself as a Dubai-based cloud mining platform offering “Mining Race” investment cards that promise up to 72% annual returns in Bitcoin . However, official warnings from multiple European financial regulators, investigative findings, and extensive victim reports reveal this is a large-scale investment scheme operating without proper authorization.
đźš© Official Regulatory Warnings
The Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA) has formally classified the Mining Race cards as unlicensed securities and Alternative Investment Fund instruments, warning that the products are being distributed across the European Union without authorization . The Estonian regulator has issued a parallel warning, adding further weight to the fraud classification .
đźš© Key Warning Signs & Scam Indicators
1. IT License Misrepresented as Crypto License
Investigative findings confirm that Miningrid L.L.C. holds a Dubai trade license for IT/cloud/software services only—not for cryptocurrency mining, financial services, or investment products . The license explicitly does not cover crypto or financial activities, yet the platform publicly markets itself as a “government-licensed Bitcoin mining” operation . This is a deliberate and serious misrepresentation.
Crypto activities in Dubai fall under the jurisdiction of the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) and require specific licensing. Public VARA and DFSA registers show no entries for Miningrid L.L.C. or its associated projects as of August 2025 .
2. Two Formal Regulatory Warnings
The Austrian FMA’s warning specifically states that the “mining race cards” are being offered without the necessary authorization and constitute unlicensed financial instruments . Estonia’s financial regulator has issued a parallel warning . These are verified sovereign regulatory instruments, not allegations.
3. Financial Pyramid Structure
According to investigative analysis, Mining Race (Mining Grid) operates as a financial pyramid/MLM scheme . The structure focuses heavily on:
- Recruitment bonuses – 10% instant bonuses for recruiting new members
- Binary bonuses – 10% commission on the smaller leg of the recruitment network
- Rank bonuses – additional incentives for building larger recruitment teams
This emphasis on recruitment over actual product sales is a hallmark of Ponzi/pyramid schemes, which pay early investors with funds from new recruits .
4. Dubai DFSA Warning Connection
Investigative reporting links Mining Race’s controlling principals—Saeed bin Hasher Al-Maktoum, Solaiman Al-Rifai, and Ali Abuzinjal—to the prior Zeniq Coin scheme, which drew a Dubai DFSA securities fraud warning in December 2021 . Ali Abuzinjal is described as a director and is connected to multiple projects described as financial pyramids .
5. Conflicting License & Profile Claims
Mining Grid’s self-promotional materials claim a “showroom in Al Quoz” and “connections to large pools” . However:
- The Dubai license covers only IT/cloud/software—not mining or financial transactions
- Public company profiles classify Miningrid as part of the IT/software sector
- A regulatory crypto/financial license is not verifiable
6. Overwhelmingly Positive Reviews
Trustpilot shows Mining Grid with a 4.3/5 rating, with many reviews praising the platform as “highly recommended” and “genius” . However, security analysts note these are predominantly positive and suspicious, and one investigator observed that the structure of these reviews suggests they may be from within the company’s own environment .
7. Blacklist Warning
Gridinsoft has flagged Miningrid.com with a 35/100 trust score, issuing a blacklist warning. The security analysis noted the domain was registered 2 years ago by GoDaddy.com, LLC, and owner information is not publicly accessible .
8. Use of AI-Generated Content
Content analysis suggests the website uses AI-generated text for primary content creation, indicating rapid development without thorough editorial review—a trait associated with sites having reduced trustworthiness due to minimal human oversight .
đź’¬ Victim Testimonies
Lost $183,850 in Crypto Assets
A victim on ScamAdviser reported:
Blocked from Accessing Profits
Another victim reported:
“I was deceived into investing my money, only to be blocked from accessing my profits and funds” .
Relationship Building & Trust Exploitation
A victim on Tehnoobzor described the manipulation:
“What beasts they are, they ingratiate themselves, they keep pulling and pulling. And you believe them because they communicate as if you’re godparents. And in the end you get blocked and there’s no money, no imaginary relative. I’m just disappointed” .
Strategic Hesitation & Concerns
One potential investor noted the lack of transparency:
“I didn’t understand Mining Grid 🤔 The shop seems okay, but it’s impossible to verify without real documents! The site looks like it was put together yesterday, no social media, zero info! Buying a miner there is like jumping with a parachute without checking the backpack! I definitely don’t want to risk my deposit!”
Disconnect Between Public & Private Experience
A Trustpilot reviewer posted a critical analysis:
“I don’t know any Mining Grid users who have withdrawn significant amounts of money from the app” .
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