Coinfinesse Group began as Coinfinity. In the short time between me adding Coinfinity to the review list and beginning research for this review, Coinfinity collapsed.

Today Coinfinity’s old website domain redirects to Coinfinesse Group.

Coinfinesse Group’s website domain was registered on December 10th, 2019. Coinfinity Group had only launched a few weeks earlier.

Coinfinesse Group identifies Mario Helmut (below) as CEO of the company.

As per Helmut’s executive bio above, he claims to have “worked in the financial industry for more than 40 years”.

Perusal of Helmut’s LinkedIn profile reveals a claimed twenty-five year stint at Zurcher Kantonalbank.

This isn’t verifiable outside of Coinfinesse Group related marketing however. In fact, outside of a few recently crafted social media profiles, Mario Helmut has no digital footprint.

Two Mario Helmut Facebook profiles were only just created on the 11th and 27th of December, 2019.

While someone is definitely playing Mario Helmut, I’m flagging there being no digital footprint as
highly suspicious.

The cynic in me feels that Helmut
comes off as some old guy
whoever is actually running Coinfinesse Group dug out of somewhere.

One last thing, I had a poke around but was unable to find out why Coinfinity was abandoned so soon after launch.

Update 30th December 2019 – 
Turns out while Coinfinity Group  as a company name did collapse around launch, it wasn’t because of financial reasons.

Upon learning of Coinfinity Group, an Austrian bitcoin brokerage firm going by Coinfinity
threatened to sue them
for trademark infringement.

And so Coinfinity Group became Coinfinesse Group in early December. 
/end update

Whoever is running Coinfinesse appears to have ties to and/or is based out of Europe.

Coinfinesse’s website was registered through a German registrar.

Read on for a full review of Coinfinesse Group’s MLM opportunity.

Coinfinesse Group’s Products

Coinfinesse Group has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Coinfinesse Group affiliate membership itself.

Coinfinesse Group’s Compensation Plan

Coinfinesse affiliates invest bitcoin or ethereum on the promise of weekly returns of up to 3.6%.

invest $100 or more worth of BTC or ETH and receive up to 2.4% a week

invest $2500 or more worth of BTC or ETH and receive up to 3.6% a week

Coinfinesse Group doesn’t appear to be any investment term limits. At least not officially.

Coinfinesse Group Affiliate Ranks

There are ten affiliate ranks within Coinfinesse Group’s compensation plan.

Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:

One Star – generate a downline who have together earned $1000 in weekly returns

Two Star – generate a downline who have together earned $5000 in weekly returns

Three Star – generate a downline who have together earned $20,000 in weekly returns

Four Star – generate a downline who have together earned $50,000 in weekly returns

Five Star – generate a


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Coinfinesse Group and its relationship to Coinfinity?
Coinfinesse Group is a company that emerged following Coinfinity's collapse. Coinfinity's original website domain now redirects to Coinfinesse Group's platform. The new domain was registered December 10th, 2019, mere weeks after Coinfinity's initial launch, suggesting a rebranding or restructuring following the predecessor company's operational failure.

Who leads Coinfinesse Group?
Mario Helmut serves as CEO of Coinfinesse Group. According to his executive biography, Helmut claims extensive experience in the financial sector spanning over forty years, including a purported twenty-five year tenure at Zurcher Kantonalbank, though this background cannot be independently verified outside company marketing materials.


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