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Re: [ANN][BCC] Bitconnect Coin - Decentralized Cryptocurrency
by
YuTü.Co.in
on 20/01/2018, 07:02:35 UTC
Can we still PoS Bitconnect coins?

Yes, you can still stake BCC coins. In fact, the network weight is really increasing so a lot of people are staking at the moment. I think people realize that BCC coins can be rebranded and used for something else in the future. It has a worldwide following and interest. Bitconnect would have kept going if not for all the jealousy, DDoS attacks and bankster/govt attacks on it. The establishment just does not want the little guy to stop being a wage slave, so they can keep a stranglehold on them.

GTFO with this marxist conspiracy bullshit. This scam failed because it's a scam.

So true. This was a ponzi scam right out of the gate! I hope the authorities can track down the perpetrators that ran this scam and also go after some of the biggest ponzi pimps that scammed others into it!

According to Team BitConnect, supposedly they've received cease and desist letters from two US states, and if true, which I believe is a lie, part of their exit strategy, then some entities have their vitals.

Everyone should do their due diligence and research before speaking out or investing in anything, and that includes the former Bitconnect users/loaners. However, I "suppose" Amazon and other companies should cease and desist from having "affiliates" as well?

https://www.ssb.texas.gov/news-publications/4-billion-crypto-promoter-ordered-halt-fraudulent-sales


Somebody hunt me a shovel, for it's gettin' deep in here.

From the link I enlarged above, I read the following below the fold ...

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BitConnect has disclosed virtually nothing about its principals, financial condition, or strategies for earning profits for investors. It has not provided a physical address in England.

At the beginning of the article I read this ...

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The Texas Securities Commissioner has entered an Emergency Cease and Desist Order to halt the multiple investment programs operated by BitConnect, an overseas company that claims a market share of $4.1 billion for its cryptocurrency coins.

Following that link, I read this ...


Now somebody enlighten me as to how it's Texan possible for an governing body to declare that the bad guys don't have a home, but literally in the same Texan breath provide a link to another page of the same governing body depicting an address that was declared nonexistent?

Actuly, mes haz a klue ...


"Thank you, TSSB. Hope yous find da address of them bastards so to stop them from rippin' off us fine Texas folks. Not sure if this'll help but mes thinks that they lives in da US cuz they speak good English."