OneCoin Claims Are ‘False and Misleading,’ Warns Belgium
Belgium has issued a formal warning against OneCoin, the suspected ponzi scheme, which has already received criticism from throughout the cryptocurrency community. OneCoin Claims ‘False,’ Says Belgium Watchdog. In a release Friday, the country’s Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA) stated that neither OneCoin nor its promoters “have been....
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A top financial regulator in Belgium has issued a warning about OneCoin, a digital currency product that has frequently drawn fraud accusations. The notice, published this weekend, states that remarks from promoters that OneCoin has received the institution's tacit approval are "false and misleading". Despite the claims, the Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA) said that it had no regulatory powers to speak of in relation to digital currencies, and the note itself constitutes little more than a warning about getting involved with products like OneCoin. The notice....
For now, these claims have not been proven, and should be ignored for the time being. OneCoin is not a cryptocurrency, and anyone claiming otherwise is one of their paid shills. The OneCoin saga seems to be far from over right now. One thing has to be said”: the team behind this project will stoop to new lows to keep up the illusion of credibility. In a recent Youtube video, the team claims Semper Fortis is verifying OneCoin as a cryptocurrency. These claims are false, and OneCoin remains a bag of hot air. For those who are unaware, the OneCoin program is nothing more than a blatant Ponzi....
The Belgian Financial Services and Markets Authority has issued a warning about a lesser-known altcoin called OneCoin, to the effect that certain OneCoin promoters are lying about their recognition and relationship with the Belgian authority. A press briefing published on their website reads, in part: Certain people have recently been promoting OneCoin, said to be a virtual currency based on cryptography, in Belgium. The FSMA wishes to warn the public that OneCoin has not received any form of recognition whatsoever from the FSMA. The same is true of the persons who are promoting OneCoin:....
After publishing our series on Angelina Lazar’s war against OneCoin, one of our readers has accused Bitcoiners of bitter jealousy towards OneCoin. However, in a strong worded reply, Lazar has accused the leaders at Onecoin of sheer manipulation. “Bitcoin is simply jealous”. In an email to Cointelegraph, a reader accused Lazar of being jealous of OneCoin, hence her “war against OneCoin.” The reader claims that the attack comes from Bitcoiners who are simply jealous of the increasing popularity of OneCoin. He further alleged a form of resistance by Bitcoiners out of fear that OneCoin will....
The clampdown on OneCoin has intensified as Germany and Hungary initiate fresh moves to bring down the investment scheme that is widely believed to be fraudulent. The claims of OneCoin. Taking advantage of the early stages of development of digital currencies, OneCoin is widely believed to have built a very large community of followers by making bogus promises of return on investment. With its claims of becoming the next big thing on the Internet and becoming the biggest cryptocurrency, with specific reference to conquering Bitcoin, followers of OneCoin have invested huge sums of money....