BG Wealth Sharing fails to provide verifiable ownership or executive information on its website.

The only name attached to BG Wealth Sharing on its website is founder “Professor Stephen Beard”:

Stephen Beard doesn’t exist outside of BG Wealth Sharing’s website and is assumed to be a fictional identity.

BG Wealth Sharing operates from three known website domains:

bggp.vip (abandoned) – privately registered on November 30th, 2024

dsjzn.com – private registration last updated on August 30th, 2025

dsjlc.com – private registration last updated on August 30th, 2025

Despite existing for less than a year, on its website BG Wealth Sharing falsely claims it was founded in 2018.

BG Wealth Sharing is intertwined with DSJ Exchange (aka DSJEX), a fake trading platform:

BG Wealth Sharing’s website funnels prospective investors to DSJ Exchange’s constantly changing website domains. DSJ Exchange’s website exists solely to funnel visitors toward downloading a dodgy app of unknown origin.

It’s obvious the same people behind BG Wealth Sharing are running DSJ Exchange.

DSJ Exchange operates from four known website domains:

dsj58.com – privately registered on November 3rd, 2024

dsjex.com (Cloudflare already flagged for fraud) – privately registered on May 14th, 2019

dsj011.com (Cloudflare already flagged for fraud) – privately registered on April 29th, 2025

dsjex112.com (Cloudflare already flagged for fraud) – privately registered on August 27th, 2024

It’s highly likely DSJ Exchange has other website domains in rotation.

In an attempt to appear legitimate, BG Wealth Sharing touts SEC registration of BG Wealth Sharing LTD.

BG Wealth Sharing LTD is a
Colorado shell company
, registered by “Fong Sam International accounting firms” on April 13th, 2025.

The corporate address provided for BG Wealth Sharing LTD belongs to PostNet, a virtual mail provider.

“Fong Sam International accounting firm” doesn’t appear to exist. The Colorado address provided for the purported firm belongs to Colorado Registered Agent.

On its website Colorado Registered Agent pitches virtual office services and “business formation services”.

We’ll revisit BG Wealth Sharing LTD’s purported SEC registration in the conclusion of this review.

If we look at the source-code of BG Wealth Sharing’s website, we find Chinese:

This suggests, as opposed to the US, whoever is running BG Wealth Sharing and DSJ Exchange has ties to China.

BG Wealth Sharing LTD and DSJ Exchange have already attracted the attention of financial regulators.

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority issued a
BG Wealth Sharing and DSJ Exchange securities fraud warning
on May 7th, 2025.

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money
.

BG Wealth Sharing’s Products

BG Wealth Sharing has no retailable products or services.

Promoters are only able to market BG Wealth Sharing promoter membership itself.

BG Wealth Sh


🤖 Quick Answer

What is BG Wealth Sharing?
BG Wealth Sharing is an unregistered investment scheme that promotes trading signals requiring users to "click a button" to generate returns. It is classified as a suspected Ponzi scheme due to its lack of verifiable ownership, fictitious founder identity, and reliance on recruitment-driven revenue rather than legitimate trading activity.

Who is Professor Stephen Beard of BG Wealth Sharing?
Professor Stephen Beard is the purported founder of BG Wealth Sharing, referenced exclusively on the platform's own website. No verifiable academic credentials, professional history, or independent records confirm his existence. Fraud researchers widely consider Stephen Beard to be a fabricated identity used to lend false credibility to the scheme.

What domains are associated with BG Wealth Sharing?
BG Wealth Sharing operates through three known domains: bggp.vip, registered


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