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  2. Bitconnect - Wikipedia

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    Bitconnect was released in 2016 to allow users to lend the value of Bitconnect Coin in return for interest payments. The marquee program was the so-called lending platform where users traded Bitcoin for Bitconnect Coin and could lock in the instantaneous value of the coin for a set period of time while earning interest calculated daily.

  3. List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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    BitConnect: BCC BitConnect was described as an open source, all-in-one bitcoin and crypto community platform but was later discovered to be a Ponzi scheme. 2018 KodakCoin: Kodak and WENN Digital Ethash [84] KodakCoin is a "photographer-centric" blockchain cryptocurrency used for payments for licensing photographs. Petro: Venezuelan Government ...

  4. Cryptocurrency and crime - Wikipedia

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    BitConnect: Bitconnect was among the highest-performing cryptocurrencies in 2017, promising investors enormous returns through a trading bot. [83] At its height, it reached a market capitalization of US$3.4 billion. [84] In early 2018 the exchanged ceased to operate with investors losing millions of dollars, amounting to a total of US$14.5 ...

  5. Cryptocurrency bubble - Wikipedia

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    BitConnect had promised very high monthly returns but had not registered with state securities regulators or given their office address. [ 11 ] In November 2018, the total current value for Bitcoin fell below $100 billion for the first time since October 2017, [ 12 ] [ 13 ] and the price of Bitcoin fell below $4,000, representing an 80 percent ...

  6. History of bitcoin - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the release of bitcoin, there were a number of digital cash technologies, starting with the issuer-based ecash protocols of David Chaum and Stefan Brands. [3] [4] [5] The idea that solutions to computational puzzles could have some value was first proposed by cryptographers Cynthia Dwork and Moni Naor in 1992.

  7. Talk:Bitconnect - Wikipedia

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    Fitzsimmons did not respond to the notice (Bitconnect was months away from collapse by then) and Companies House duly dissolved the company. Companies House is an arm of the UK Government, but they issued their notice to some random shell company called Bitconnect Limited, which isn't the same as issuing a notice to the wider Bitconnect scheme.

  8. Category:Crypto Ponzi schemes - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Cryptocurrency scams - Wikipedia

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