John Bigatton promoted the fraudulent scheme on social media and through seminars.
He pled guilty to promoting financial services products without any licence.
A viral promotional event of BitConnect
BitConnect’s national promoter in Australia, John Bigatton, pled guilty to his role in promoting the scam after three and a half years of his indictment. He promoted the fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme on social media, hosted seminars across the country, and had face-to-face meetings with victims, persuading them to invest in the scheme.
Bigatton pled guilty to a criminal charge of offering unlicensed financial services before the Sydney District Court on 16 May and will receive his sentence on 5 July. He is facing a monetary penalty as well as jail time of up to two years.
A $2.4 Billion Crypto Scam
BitConnect was one of the largest cryptocurrency scams, duping investors of about US$2.4 billion globally. The scheme lured victims with absurdly high fixed interest rates.
The investment structure offered by BitConnect
As the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) detailed, the fraudulent scheme even offered a lending platform which was promoted as an investment opportunity. Investors needed to acquire the platform’s native BitConnect coin to participate in the investment scheme. Investors could invest or loan these tokens for promised fixed returns.
However, the platform did not allow the investors to withdraw any of their loan amounts until the expiry of the lending period.
BitConnect promoted its scheme heavily in 2016 and 2017 globally. The scheme incentivised invites and referrals to grow its network of investors or, rather, victims. The crypto scheme suddenly evaporated in 2018, with the disappearance of its websites and social media handles, leading to investigations by agencies in several countries.
Promoting BitConnect in Australia
Bigatton, the Australian promoter of the scheme, promoted BitConnect locally in the country. According to ASIC, he promoted the scheme, its lending platform, and tokens. He conducted four seminars across the country and promoted the scheme with two social media posts.
“A related charge of operating an unregistered managed investment scheme was withdrawn following Mr Bigatton pleading guilty to the charge for which he is to be sentenced,” the regulator noted.
Last year, a San Diego federal district court ordered the distribution of over $17 million in restitution among 800 victims of BitConnect across over 40 countries.
BitConnect’s national promoter in Australia, John Bigatton, pled guilty to his role in promoting the scam after three and a half years of his indictment. He promoted the fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme on social media, hosted seminars across the country, and had face-to-face meetings with victims, persuading them to invest in the scheme.
Bigatton pled guilty to a criminal charge of offering unlicensed financial services before the Sydney District Court on 16 May and will receive his sentence on 5 July. He is facing a monetary penalty as well as jail time of up to two years.
A $2.4 Billion Crypto Scam
BitConnect was one of the largest cryptocurrency scams, duping investors of about US$2.4 billion globally. The scheme lured victims with absurdly high fixed interest rates.
The investment structure offered by BitConnect
As the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) detailed, the fraudulent scheme even offered a lending platform which was promoted as an investment opportunity. Investors needed to acquire the platform’s native BitConnect coin to participate in the investment scheme. Investors could invest or loan these tokens for promised fixed returns.
However, the platform did not allow the investors to withdraw any of their loan amounts until the expiry of the lending period.
BitConnect promoted its scheme heavily in 2016 and 2017 globally. The scheme incentivised invites and referrals to grow its network of investors or, rather, victims. The crypto scheme suddenly evaporated in 2018, with the disappearance of its websites and social media handles, leading to investigations by agencies in several countries.
Promoting BitConnect in Australia
Bigatton, the Australian promoter of the scheme, promoted BitConnect locally in the country. According to ASIC, he promoted the scheme, its lending platform, and tokens. He conducted four seminars across the country and promoted the scheme with two social media posts.
“A related charge of operating an unregistered managed investment scheme was withdrawn following Mr Bigatton pleading guilty to the charge for which he is to be sentenced,” the regulator noted.
Last year, a San Diego federal district court ordered the distribution of over $17 million in restitution among 800 victims of BitConnect across over 40 countries.
Arnab Shome is an electronics engineer-turned-financial editor. He holds a Bachelor of Technology from the National Institute of Technology, Agartala. He entered the retail trading industry about a decade ago, covering the cryptocurrency market for Finance Magnates, and later expanded his coverage to include forex and CFDs as well.
His work at Finance Magnates includes C-level interviews, data-driven analysis, opinion pieces, and scoops of industry exclusives. He also contributes to Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry report.
Area of coverage:
1. CFD broker-related news
2. Industry-related Regulatory updates and developments
3. New retail trading trends
4. Prop trading industry updates
5. Executive interviews
Education:
Bachelor of Technology - National Institute of Technology, Agartala (India)
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