CGI Limited appear to be the parent company of Coinsinos, a self-contained MLM opportunity.

The two companies have near-identical websites, so to keep things simple I’m going to refer to the opportunity as “Coinsinos”.

Coinsinos operate in the cryptocurrency and gaming MLM niches. The company does not provide a corporate address on their website.

The Coinsinos website domain (“coinsinos.com”) was privately registered on November 11th, 2017.

Listed as co-founders of the company on the Coinsinos website are Lorence Irvine (CEO) and Daniel Grenon (Chief Marketing Officer).

Lorence Irvine (right) is based out of the Philippines. Prior to founding Coinsinos Irvine was
Zija International’s
Country Director for the Philippines.

Today Irvine cites himself on Facebook as a “Company Advisor for Zija International”.

Daniel Grenon meanwhile was heavily involved in the
OneCoin Ponzi scheme
.

Grenon was a top Canadian OneCoin investor but
left the company
following his
reported arrest in Tanzania
 at a OneCoin event in late 2016.

After OneCoin Grenon launched
Worldwide Cryptocurrency Investment
with Edward Hartley.

Following Hartley’s death in July, 2017, Grenon renamed the company Worldwide Cryptocurrency International.

Today the company is known as World Cryptocurrency International and markets itself as “a program you can trust”.

The company still operates as a Ponzi scheme, however Daniel Grenon does not appear on World Cryptocurrency International’s “WCI-team” website page.

Grenon was still actively promoting WCI as late as December, 2017. Whether he is still involved in the company is unclear.

Prior to getting involved in cryptocurrency Ponzi schemes, Grenon was a top affiliate of
Organo Gold
.

Read on for a full review of the Coinsinos MLM opportunity.

Coinsinos Products

On their website, Coinsinos state

the vision of the company is to create a new paradigm in MLM, Crypto Currency and online gaming.

To that end the company runs an online casino off the Coinsinos website domain itself.

Games currently offered on the Coinsinos casino website include “slots”, “live dealer” and “ladder game”.

The games themselves look pretty cheap and remind me of flash games from the early 2000s.

They don’t run too well either and despite having a pretty decent desktop, experiences serious frame-loss and lag.

To play with actual money you need a Coinsinos account. The signup form asks for personal details.

This goes as far as a single-field for an address but no country field. As far as I can tell anyone from anywhere can sign up for a Coinsinos account.

The Coinsinos Compensation Plan

Coinsinos affiliates sign up and invest in one of seven offered affiliate packages.

Bronze – $100 ($50 worth of betchips)

Bronze Elite – $500 ($250 worth of betchips)

Silver – $1000 ($500 worth of betchips)

Silver Elite – $5000 ($2500 worth of betchips)

Gold – $10,000 ($5000 worth of betchips)

Gold Elite – $25,000 ($12,500 worth of betchips)

Platinum


🤖 Quick Answer

What is CGI Limited's relationship to Coinsinos?
CGI Limited operates as the parent company of Coinsinos, a multi-level marketing venture. Both entities maintain nearly identical website structures and operate within cryptocurrency and gaming sectors, though they are presented as a unified business opportunity.

When was the Coinsinos domain registered?
The Coinsinos.com domain received private registration on November 11th, 2017. This registration details serve as a timestamp for the company's official online presence establishment in the digital marketplace.

Who are the listed co-founders of Coinsinos?
Lorence Irvine serves as CEO and Daniel Grenon as Chief Marketing Officer of Coinsinos. Both individuals are publicly identified as co-founders on the company's official website and corporate documentation.

What is Lorence Irvine's professional background?
Lorence I


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