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Orange Cat Energy Investment Fraud Warning from BaFin (Germany)

Orange Cat brand logo featuring a white stylized cat with a lightning bolt tail on an orange background.

Germany’s Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) has issued an investment fraud warning against Orange Cat Energy Technology Co. Ltd., a Hong Kong-registered company.

According to BaFin’s notice dated April 21, 2026, the company is offering capital investments involving the rental of power bank charging stations. In Germany, such investments require a published prospectus. Orange Cat Energy has not published one, violating Section 6 of the VermAnlG

Orange Cat Energy: Click-a-Button MLM Ponzi Scheme

Three white Orange Cat power bank rental kiosks with digital screens placed against a wall with brand banners.

Orange Cat Energy is an MLM “click a button” app Ponzi scheme run by Chinese operators. These scams have been widely documented by BehindMLM since 2021. The platform used bogus power bank rental returns to attract investors, primarily targeting German consumers.

Launched and Collapsed Quickly

The scheme launched in March 2026. It collapsed in early April through a classic “fake taxes” exit-scam (confirmed around April 7, 2026). Victims were asked to pay fabricated taxes or fees to unlock funds a common tactic used by scammers to extract more money before disappearing.

Key Red Flags

  • Hong Kong shell company with no real local regulation or oversight.

  • Unrealistic daily returns from simply “clicking a button.”

  • Multi-level marketing recruitment rewards.

  • No genuine product revenue just new investor money paying earlier participants.

Important Advice for Investors

Avoid Orange Cat Energy completely. Do not send money or share personal details. Any platform promising easy returns through power bank rentals, daily clicks, and recruitment is almost certainly a Ponzi scheme.

Always check with BaFin or your local regulator before investing. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

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