THIS IS 99% SATIRE. This is an art/nostalgia project recreating the aesthetic of 2005-era autosurf programs. No real money. No actual investments. Just vibes, internet history, and NostalgiaBux.
12DailyBro
Earn 12% Daily - A Paid Autosurf for the Bros!
Upgrade Your Membership
Unlock MAXIMUM EARNING POTENTIAL with our premium upgrade tiers!
The more you invest, the more you earn! It's simple math, bro!
(Spend fake NostalgiaBux to earn fake NostalgiaBux faster!)
Limited Time Offer! Upgrade today and receive a FREE bonus of absolutely nothing!
Our payment processors are currently "upgrading their systems" so all upgrades are temporarily processed
through the power of imagination!
Tier
Price
Daily Return
Referral %
Action
Bronze Dolphin Default tier
FREE
12%
5% (2 levels)
Silver Eagle For serious earners
$49.99 /month NostalgiaBux
15%
8% (3 levels)
Gold Phoenix Premium member
$149.99 /month NostalgiaBux
20%
12% (4 levels)
Platinum Unicorn MOST POPULAR!
$499.99 /month NostalgiaBux
25%
15% (5 levels)
Diamond Dragon Elite status
$2,499.99 /month NostalgiaBux
50%
25% (Unlimited!)
Full Feature Comparison
Feature
Bronze
Silver
Gold
Platinum
Diamond
Daily Returns
12%
15%
20%
25%
50%
Surf Timer
15 sec
10 sec
5 sec
None!
Auto!
Referral Commission
5%
8%
12%
15%
25%
Referral Levels
2
3
4
5
Unlimited
Withdrawal Priority
Last
Low
Medium
High
First*
Support Response
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Usually
Always**
VIP Forum Access
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yacht Party Invite
No
No
No
Yes***
VIP Table
* First in line, but the line never moves
** Support consists entirely of automated "please be patient" emails
*** Yacht party location TBD (the yacht definitely exists, trust us bro)
Accepted Payment Methods
e-gold (Defunct 2007)
StormPay (Collapsed 2006)
Liberty Reserve (Seized 2013)
AlertPay (Renamed/Reformed)
All of our payment processors have been shut down by various governments. What a coincidence!
The Psychology of Upgrade Tiers
HYIP programs used tiered memberships for several manipulative reasons:
Sunk cost fallacy: Once you've paid for an upgrade, you're more likely to defend the program
Higher stakes: Upgraded members have more to lose, making them recruit harder
Illusion of control: "Priority withdrawals" made victims feel safer
Social proof: Displaying member tiers created artificial hierarchy and status
Revenue extraction: Getting more money before the inevitable collapse
The real 12DailyPro (2005-2006) had similar tiers. Higher tier members often lost more money because they had
more invested when the program collapsed. The house always wins.