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AM Engine (Ponzi Scam) – A scam targeting system exploiters,

November 25, 2025Updated:December 10, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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After CoinPlex, TUX, and ACCGN, a new application has appeared in the crypto Ponzi ecosystem: AM Engine (amengine.cc).

 

Launched in the direct wake of these scams, it presented itself as "the new opportunity" for those who had already experienced the artificial returns of previous platforms.

 

Its positioning is clear: targeting people already accustomed to Ponzis, with a narrative of a "new start" reserved for early entrants, and even more aggressive returns, around 3% per day.

AM Engine (Ponzi Scam) – A scam targeting system exploiters,

1. What is AM Engine?

AM Engine presents itself as an automated trading and "new generation AI" platform, accessible via the site amengine.cc.

 

In reality, it uses all the codes of recent Ponzis:

  • Promises of fixed daily returns

  • Simplified dashboard

  • Clean interface

  • Referral mechanisms

  • discourse of a "young project" reserved for pioneers

 

Domain analysis sites already classify it among high-risk platforms, with signals of proximity to other suspicious sites. 

 

But what primarily distinguishes AM Engine is not its branding.

It is its direct affiliation with CoinPlex.

2. An application promoted by the official CoinPlex channel

AM Engine did not come out of nowhere.

 

After the collapse of CoinPlex in Poland, some channels used to promote this scam began to redirect their community to a "new application," presented as the next "big project."

 

On Telegram in the CoinPlex channel in Poland, it is written that CoinPlex users will have advantages…

 

AM Engine is therefore designed as a continuation:

a kind of "refuge" for former users, but above all a new funnel for promoters who already have an established network.

AM Engine (Ponzi Scam) – A scam targeting system exploiters,

3. An overt targeting of former investors

The core target of AM Engine is twofold:

  1. Former users of CoinPlex and ACCGN, frustrated by the fall of previous applications but still convinced that "the next one will be the one."

  2. Network leaders who have already built a significant downline and are looking for a new app to quickly "rebuild a team."

 

The narrative is calibrated for them:

  • “Those who get in early are the winners.”

  • “It’s like CoinPlex at the beginning, but better.”

  • “We’re starting over with a stronger team and optimized returns.”

 

The goal is no longer to convince beginners.

The goal is to recycle a community already conditioned to Ponzis and ready to take very high risks "to recover their losses."

AM Engine (Ponzi Scam) – A scam targeting system exploiters,

4. Even More Aggressive Daily Returns

To attract these already exposed profiles, AM Engine takes it up a notch:

We’re talking about returns around 3% per day, sometimes more depending on the levels, with several "plan" options.

 

This type of promise:

  • Is completely incompatible with real trading activity

  • Requires constant growth in the number of investors to be sustainable

  • Mechanically signals a pure Ponzi, as financial authorities generally warn for this type of offer

 

As with ACCGN, TUX, and CoinPlex, no audit, no proof of performance, and no serious regulatory framework support the narrative.

5. Lightning-Fast Spread Across Several Countries

AM Engine circulated rapidly in several national communities:

France, Poland, Moldova, Italy, Asian countries…

 

Leaders who had lost their "source of income" after the collapse of CoinPlex started promoting AM Engine at full speed:

  • Telegram groups

  • Discord servers

  • WhatsApp groups and private communities

  • French-speaking crypto forums where posts praising "the new app" can be seen

 

Growth, therefore, doesn’t come from a public campaign, but from pre-existing networks structured by previous Ponzis.

6. Appearance in France: An Ultra-Short Timeline

In France, AM Engine began circulating from September 15, 2025.

 

The user base largely comes from:

  • Former members of ACCGN

  • People who have already been involved with CoinPlex

  • And from "leader" promoters who have nothing left to offer… except a new Ponzi

 

During the first few weeks, the scenario is classic:

  • Increasing deposits

  • Small withdrawals validated

  • Screenshots of "daily earnings"

  • Messages like "it works, you just have to dare."

 

But unlike CoinPlex, which gave some people time to recover part of their stake, AM Engine moves much faster and starts blocking users in just one month.

 

7. AM Engine: Proof of an Industrial Model

AM Engine confirms several things already seen with ACCGN, TUX, and CoinPlex:

  • The same criminal organizations behind the apps endlessly recycle their concepts.

  • Whatsapp / Telegram communities are used as reservoirs to be re-exploited after each collapse.

  • The more distrust grows, the shorter the cycles become:

    the apps stay online for less time, collect money faster, and disappear sooner.

 

We are no longer dealing with an "isolated application," but with a disposable product from an industrial chain of scams, likely operated from the scam factories in Southeast Asia that already orchestrate ACCGN, CoinPlex, TUX AI, and other clones.

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