NAFH Genealogy - How Your Network Is Structured

In NAFH, genealogy simply means how your team is arranged inside the system. Your network is shown in two powerful, but different, ways: the NAFH Tree and the Matrix Tree (2x15). Both use the same people, but they follow different rules and unlock different parts of the Compensation Plan.

1. What Is "Genealogy" in NAFH?

In NAFH, your genealogy is the way your team is organised inside the platform - who is connected to whom, and how the system uses that structure to calculate different bonuses.

Your team is shown in two structures:

  • NAFH Tree - your referral and leadership network.
  • Matrix Tree (2x15 Matrix) - your subscription-based residual income structure.

Both trees contain the same people, but they are arranged in different ways and used for different parts of the Compensation Plan. Understanding both views helps you understand where your income is coming from and how to grow it.

2. NAFH Tree - Your Direct Team & Leadership Network

2.1 What Is the NAFH Tree?

The NAFH Tree is your classic referral tree - your personal organisation.

It includes:

  • Everyone you personally enrolled (your direct referrals).
  • Everyone enrolled by your team, level after level (your indirect downline).

There is no limit to how many people you can personally refer. If you sponsor 5 people, all 5 appear on your Level 1 in the NAFH Tree. If you sponsor 20 people, all 20 appear on your Level 1. This tree shows your personal production and how deeply your influence spreads in the organisation.

2.2 What Does the NAFH Tree Affect?

The NAFH Tree is the engine behind several major bonuses and qualifications:

  • Ranks: Only members in your NAFH Tree count towards your rank progression (Pawn ? Knight ? Bishop ? Rook ? Queen ? King).
  • Quick Start Bonus: Referral bonuses on the one-time affiliate fee are paid through your NAFH Tree, up to the allowed levels based on your rank.
  • Network Bonus Pool: Your rank in the NAFH Tree helps determine your share of the monthly Network Bonus Pool.
  • NAFH Trading Bonus: You earn from your network's trading profits (up to the maximum depth the plan allows) according to your NAFH Tree structure.
  • Residual Unlock: Strong growth in your NAFH Tree helps you unlock deeper levels in the 2x15 Matrix, which increases your subscription-based residual income.

In short, the NAFH Tree tracks who brought whom, shows how far your leadership reaches, and is the main reference for referral-based and rank-based bonuses.

3. Matrix Tree - 2x15 Forced Matrix Structure

3.1 What Is the Matrix Tree?

The Matrix Tree is a separate, structured view of your team used mainly for the NAFH Residual Bonus from the $19 monthly subscription.

Key characteristics:

  • It is a 2x15 forced matrix - 2 frontline spots on Level 1, up to 15 levels deep.
  • You have exactly two positions on your first level:
    • one on the left,
    • one on the right.
  • Every new member is placed using an automatic placement algorithm; there is no manual placement.

This structure allows you to benefit not only from your own referrals but also from team and company-wide growth above you, via spillover.

3.2 How Does the Matrix Fill Up?

Your Matrix Tree fills in two main ways: direct referrals and spillover from uplines.

Direct Referrals

  • When you personally refer someone, they are placed into the next available position in your matrix.
  • This can build both width (filling your two frontline positions and beyond) and depth (dropping people further down), helping you maximise your NAFH Residual Bonus.

Spillover from Upline

  • As your enroller and their uplines keep enrolling new members, the system constantly looks for the next available positions in their matrices.
  • When their upper levels and frontline positions are full, new members can "spill over" into the matrix levels below - which may include positions inside your matrix.
  • Placement follows a simple rule:
    • Top to bottom,
    • Left to right.

That is why you may sometimes see people in your Matrix Tree that you did not personally refer - they are placed there by the system as spillover.

Placement Logic - Top-to-Bottom, Left-to-Right

Matrix placement generally follows this sequence:

  1. Start with your two frontline spots: Left and Right.
  2. Fill the left spot first.
  3. Then fill the right spot.
  4. Once Level 1 is full, the system moves down to Level 2 and repeats the same pattern.
  5. The process continues level by level until the full 2x15 structure is filled by ongoing growth.

All of this is fully automated. There is no manual reshuffling or special placement override.

4. NAFH Tree vs Matrix Tree - Combined View

The same people appear in both your NAFH Tree and your Matrix Tree, but each tree answers a different question:

  • NAFH Tree: "Who referred whom? Who is in my personal organisation?"
  • Matrix Tree (2x15): "Where are people placed inside the global residual matrix for the $19 subscription?"

Because the rules are different, you may see someone in your NAFH Tree but not yet visible in your Matrix Tree while the system is still placing them (and other new members) according to the top-to-bottom, left-to-right algorithm.

Both trees work together to drive your overall earning potential:

  • NAFH Tree drives your ranks, referral income, trading bonuses, and leadership pools.
  • Matrix Tree drives your $19 subscription-based residual income.

5. Key Genealogy Takeaways

  • You effectively have two genealogies in NAFH: NAFH Tree and Matrix Tree.
  • The NAFH Tree is your referral and leadership network; there is no limit on how many directs you can place on your Level 1.
  • The Matrix Tree is a structured 2x15 forced matrix that handles your subscription residual income from the $19 plan.
  • The NAFH Tree is used for ranks, Quick Start, Network Bonus Pool, NAFH Trading Bonus, and unlocking deeper residual levels.
  • The Matrix Tree is used for NAFH Residual Bonus and is filled automatically by the system.
  • You can earn from people you personally referred and, in the Matrix, from spillover placed under you by active uplines.

6. Genealogy FAQ (NAFH Tree & Matrix Tree)

1. What exactly does "genealogy" mean inside NAFH?

Your genealogy is simply the way your team is arranged inside the NAFH system. The same people can be viewed in:

  • The NAFH Tree - your referral and leadership structure.
  • The Matrix Tree (2x15) - your subscription residual structure.

These views are used for different bonuses and rank calculations, but they always refer to the same underlying members.

2. What's the main difference between the NAFH Tree and the Matrix Tree?

The key difference is how people are arranged and what that structure is used for:

NAFH Tree

  • Shows who referred whom - your direct and indirect team.
  • Unlimited width on Level 1 - you can sponsor as many people as you like on your first level.
  • Used for: Ranks, Quick Start Bonus, Network Bonus Pool, NAFH Trading Bonus, and unlocking deeper residual levels.

Matrix Tree (2x15)

  • Shows your position in a 2x15 forced matrix with only 2 frontline spots under you and up to 15 levels in depth.
  • Placement is automatic and based on join time and the next available slot.
  • Used for: NAFH Residual Bonus from the $19 subscription.

3. Why is someone in my NAFH Tree but not visible in my Matrix Tree yet?

Because the NAFH Tree and Matrix Tree follow different rules:

  • The NAFH Tree updates instantly as soon as someone joins through you or your team.
  • The Matrix Tree fills according to the top-to-bottom, left-to-right placement algorithm of the 2x15 matrix.

This means your referral can appear in your NAFH Tree immediately, while the system is still placing them (or others) into the correct Matrix positions. They are still part of your team; you're just seeing two different views of the same person.

4. How does spillover work in the Matrix Tree?

Spillover happens when your upline and their uplines keep enrolling new members and their own closer matrix positions become full.

  • When their frontline and upper levels are filled, the system begins placing new members further down the matrix, which can include positions under you.
  • Those new members appear inside your Matrix Tree even though you didn't personally refer them.
  • You can still earn residual income from those positions, according to the plan rules and your rank/unlocked levels.

Spillover is one of the reasons the matrix can grow even for members who are not strong recruiters themselves, as long as there is active growth above them.

5. How are new members placed in the Matrix?

New members, whether they come from you or your upline, are placed in the Matrix using a top-to-bottom, left-to-right rule:

  • Your Matrix starts with 2 spots directly under you - Left and Right.
  • The system always fills the left spot first.
  • Then it fills the right spot.
  • Once a level is filled, it moves down to the next level and repeats the same pattern.

This keeps placement fair and predictable. No special manual positioning is needed or allowed.

6. Can someone be moved to a different place in my Matrix or NAFH Tree?

No. Once placements are made, they are fixed:

  • NAFH Tree positions follow the original referral relationship.
  • Matrix Tree positions follow the original join time and automatic placement logic.

To keep the system fair, transparent, and tamper-proof for everyone, manual reshuffling and "special moves" are not allowed.

7. Genealogy TL;DR Summary

A. High-Level Summary

  • Your team is displayed in two complementary ways:
    • NAFH Tree: who referred whom (your direct and indirect team).
    • Matrix Tree (2x15): how members are placed in the global residual matrix for the $19 subscription.
  • The NAFH Tree is used to calculate ranks, referral bonuses, trading bonuses and leadership pools.
  • The Matrix Tree is used to calculate your $19 subscription residual income.
  • You can earn from your own referrals and, in the Matrix, from spillover placed under you by active uplines.

NAFH Tree - TL;DR

  • Shows your direct and indirect team - all the people who joined through you and through your downline.
  • No limit on the number of people you can have on your first level.
  • Used for:
    • Rank progression (Pawn ? King),
    • Quick Start bonuses,
    • Network Bonus Pool,
    • NAFH Trading Bonus,
    • Unlocking deeper residual levels in the 2x15 Matrix.

Matrix Tree (2x15) - TL;DR

  • Shows your position in a 2x15 forced matrix with exactly 2 frontline spots under you.
  • New members are placed top-to-bottom, left-to-right by the system - fully automatic.
  • Used for: NAFH Residual Bonus from the $19 monthly subscription.
  • You can benefit from spillover when active uplines add members that fall inside your matrix.