• latest news

    رسائل حب

    Romanian Programmer Admits Conspiring to Create $722M Bitclub Ponzi Scheme





    A Romanian man admitted Thursday to conspiring to engage in
    wire fraud and selling unregistered securities linked to Bitclub
    Network, a cryptocurrency mining Ponzi scheme worth at least $722
    million.












     

    Silviu Catalin Balaci, 35, a Romanian citizen appeared before U.S.
    District Judge Claire C. Cecchi. Balaci pleaded guilty to a superseding
    information charging him with one count of a dual-object conspiracy to
    commit wire fraud and to offer and sell unregistered securities.


    The Romanian was arrested in Germany and the court proceedings against him were conducted via video conferencing.

    He
    and four co-defendants – Matthew Brent Goettsche, Russ Albert Medlin,
    Jobadiah Sinclair Weeks, and Joseph Frank Abel – were charged previously
    by indictment in December 2019 in connection with the scheme.


    According
    to a statement issued by U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito, Bitclub Network
    solicited money from investors in exchange for shares of purported
    cryptocurrency mining pools. Investors were rewarded for recruiting new
    investors into a scheme that was operational between April 2014 and
    December 2019.


    Balaci assisted Goettsche and Medlin in creating
    and operating the Bitclub Network and served as a programmer for the
    Ponzi scheme.


    Court statements show that Bitclub Network would
    target “dumb” investors, referred to them as “sheep.” Balaci and the
    co-defendants plotted that they would be “building this whole model on
    the backs of idiots.”


    While Bitclub Network told investors that
    they could invest in three different bitcoin mining pools. However,
    Balaci admits that at no point during the conspiracy was “he aware of
    the Bitclub Network operating three separate bitcoin mining pools.”


    In
    order to mask the conspiracy, Balaci changed the figures displayed as
    bitcoin mining earnings to make it appear that the Bitclub Network was
    earning more than what was actually being mined. Balaci claims he did
    this at the behest of Gottsche.



    For example, in
    February 2015, Goettsche directed Balaci to “bump up the daily mining
    earnings starting today by 60%,” to which Balaci warned “that is not
    sustainable, that is ponzi teritori [sic] and fast cash-out ponzi . . .
    but sure.”

    In connection with his plea, Balaci
    confirmed that during the course of the scheme, the Bitclub Network took
    at least $722 million worth of bitcoin from investors.


    Meanwhile,
    Balaci pleaded guilty to charges that carry a maximum penalty of five
    years in prison and a fine of $250,000, or twice the pecuniary gain to
    the defendant or loss to the victims. A sentencing date has not been
    set.


    In December 2019, the US Department of Justice announced the
    arrest of Goettsche and Weeks on similar charges while Medlin, the
    fourth co-defendant was arrested in Indonesia in June this.


    Meanwhile,
    the US government is asking victims of the Ponzi scheme to visit its
    website if they are keen to find more information.


    source link : https://news.bitcoin.com/romanian-programmer-admits-conspiring-to-create-722m-bitclub-ponzi-scheme/


    • تعليقات بلوجر
    • تعليقات الفيس بوك
    Item Reviewed: Romanian Programmer Admits Conspiring to Create $722M Bitclub Ponzi Scheme Rating: 5 Reviewed By: 66bitcoins
    إلى الأعلى