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From XPASS to recovery licence – how XPro ties its buyers to internal credit balances!

28. August 2025

A product is discontinued before it even gains a foothold!

The company XPro has surprisingly announced the discontinuation of its product XPASS, just a few weeks after its launch. In a message to the ‘XPro community’, it states that, as part of a ‘strategic realignment’, it has been decided to discontinue XPASS for the time being.

For buyers who purchased the product in August, this means an immediate devaluation: the purchased product no longer exists.

Refunds only within the company’s own system

There are no plans to refund the purchase price in cash. Instead, the USX used, an internal currency, is to be transferred back to the respective back office. Officially, the statement is: ‘The entire amount will be credited to your account.’

This means that customers’ capital remains tied up in the XPro system. There is no option to exchange it for freely available currencies such as euros, US dollars or common cryptocurrencies.

Alternative: recovery programme instead of refund

As an alternative option, those affected are being offered the chance to convert their USX into USXRP. This special internal token variant can be used to purchase a licence for the new ‘recovery programme’. The letter explicitly refers users to their ‘upline’, “leader” or regional ‘sales directors’ for this purpose. Critics see this as further evidence of the MLM nature of the distribution.

The official announcement from XPro also states in bold text:

‘Don’t worry, your remaining USX balance will be transferred to your back office.’

Although this is intended to be reassuring, industry analysts point out that highlighting this sentence in official announcements is unusual. This raises questions as to why such assurance was deemed necessary.

Furthermore, the details reveal that participation in the recovery programme requires an additional purchase in USDC (stablecoin). Members would therefore have to invest capital again before gaining access to potential returns.

Old names, new umbrella

The recovery programme is primarily aimed at members of former companies – including WeWe Global, The Blockchain Era (TBE), Kmall and Xera. These platforms had previously been associated with the freezing of member funds. Safir and Zaniq are now also classified under the umbrella of Homnifi, where XPro now presents itself as an ‘MLM platform’.

Industry observers warn that such multi-layered structures make accountability and transparency for members considerably more difficult.

New packages, old risks

At the same time, XPro announced new products that are set to launch in mid-September and for which USX will also be accepted. Experts strongly advise members who are considering participating in the recovery programme to conduct thorough due diligence before making any further deposits and to familiarise themselves with the risks of liquidity pools. Contrary to the company’s claims, this is not a ‘risk-free investment’.

Strategic realignment or forced reinvestment?

Reading between the lines, a clear picture emerges:

  • Purchasers of a discontinued product will not receive cash back, but only internal credits.
  • These credits can only be used for new packages or licences within the system.
  • There is no real choice – the capital remains tied to the ecosystem.

Legal classification

According to current case law, anyone who sells a product to consumers that is discontinued shortly afterwards must expect claims for reimbursement. A purely internal credit note does not replace the civil law obligation to refund the purchase price.

If XPro denies its customers free disposal of their money, this could become a major point of contention in the opinion of lawyers.

Conclusion

XPro’s communication reveals that XPASS buyers are effectively being pressured to reinvest:

  • The product is being discontinued almost as soon as it has been sold.
  • There is no payout – only internal token credits.
  • Anyone who wants to use their credit must reinvest it in XPro products.While the company presents its decision as a ‘strategic realignment’, many of those affected are left with the bitter realisation that a purchased product has become involuntary licence financing.Note: The editorial team points out that the information regarding the alleged discontinuation of XPass and the introduction of a recovery programme with USXRP has not yet been confirmed by public sources. As things stand, they are based on internal communications and user reports. The only officially available and verifiable information is the documentation on XPass membership, the use of USX and references to the technical connection to Homnifi.The editorial team has asked XPro/Homnifi for a statement; no response had been received by the time of going to press.Source box
    • XPro Wiki (product page ‘XPass’) – continues to describe XPass as an active membership with USX payment (last updated: July/August 2025).
    • XPro Wiki (Reports/April 2025) – confirms USDC deposits, conversion to USX and payment for tickets/events via the back office.
    • XPro Wiki (Shop Management) – refers to fees and Homnifi login.
    • Homnifi documentation (April 2025) – reports ‘XPRO: Sync Fully Restored’ and describes the technical integration of XPro into Homnifi.
    • FMA New Zealand (warning, April 2025) – officially warns against XPro, Homnifi, Shiiro and B2Pay as unregulated offers.
    • Background reports (including BehindMLM, Decripto 2025) – describe the link between Homnifi and earlier projects such as Xera Pro.
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