The DCPTG “click a button” app Ponzi has collapsed.

Following three or so days of reports of withdrawal problems, DCPTG’s primary website domain was disabled yesterday.

DCPTG
ran its Ponzi scheme from the domain “dcptg.com”. Originally registered in April 2023, the “dcptg.com” registration was last updated on April 23rd, 2024.

DCPTG’s marketing domain “dcptg.xyz” is currently still up. I’m noting a reboot or recovery scam is running on the domain “dcpgtv.com”. This appears to have been set up earlier this month.

Other than that you also have DCPTG promoters pushing various “quantitative trading” app Ponzi clones. These are all run by the same Chinese scammers behind DCPTG.

Last month SimilarWeb tracked around a million visits to DCPTG’s primary website domain. Most of this traffic originated from Europe, namely Germany, Hungary and Austria.

It’s rare for “click a button” Ponzi scammers to be held accountable. Failing which, DCPTG victim numbers and how much they’ve collectively lost remains unknown.

Update 26th May 2024 – 
A DCPTG reboot has been set up at “dcptg.ltd”.

DCPTG’s .LTD domain was registered on April 27th, 2024, the same day DCPTG collapsed.

Not sure if DCPTG’s investor database was ported over but in any event all “click a button” app Ponzis are the same.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is DCPTG and why did it collapse?
DCPTG was a "click a button" investment application operating as a Ponzi scheme from the domain dcptg.com, registered in April 2023. The scheme collapsed following withdrawal issues, with its primary website disabled. The platform promised returns through a fraudulent investment model unsustainable by legitimate means.

How did DCPTG operate and who was behind it?
DCPTG operated through a Ponzi structure attracting users via marketing domain dcptg.xyz. Chinese scammers orchestrated the scheme, simultaneously promoting multiple quantitative trading app clones. Before collapse, the primary website received approximately one million visits monthly via SimilarWeb tracking.

What recovery schemes emerged after DCPTG's collapse?
Following DCPTG's primary domain shutdown, operators launched recovery and reboot scams on alternative domains, including dc


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