iCoin Market provide no information on their website about who owns or runs the business.

The iCoin Market website domain (“icoinmarket.com”) was first registered in April, 2013.

The domain registration details were recently undated on May 8th, 2017, suggesting this is when the current owner(s) took possession of it.

An address in Hong Kong appears on the iCoin Market website, with the same address appearing on the Click Intensity website.

Click Intensity
is a Ponzi scheme launched in early 2016 by Nick Johnson.

Johnson’s ownership of iCoin Market can be confirmed by visiting Johnson’s Facebook profile, on which he refers to iCoin Market in the possessive:

When Click Intensity launched details on Johnson were scarce, leading to suspicion it was a bogus name.

Since the launch Johnson (right) has remained active on social media, where he promotes the various schemes he’s launched.

Click Intensity began collapsing about a year after launch. Johnson addressed this by launching another Ponzi scheme,
Ads Cash Coin
.

Through Ads Cash Coin, Johnson offloaded generated Ads Cash Coin points onto Click Intensity affiliates.

Initially purchased at 2 cents a point during prelaunch, Click Intensity affiliates were told the value of their Ads Cash Coin points would rise

to 0.25 cents to 0.50 cents just within launch and then easy to a $1 in 90 days of launch and then up to $10-$25 in 12 months thereafter to 24 months.

Ads Cash Coin went into prelaunch in February, 2017. As of July 4th 13th, the value of an Ads Cash Coin point was just 10.5 cents.

With affiliates demanding answers and once again desperate to recoup their losses, in mid June Johnson announced the launch of iCoin Market.

Read on for a full review of the iCoin Market MLM opportunity.

iCoin Market Products

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

The iCoin Market Compensation Plan

iCoin Market affiliates invest funds on the promise of ROIs of up to 300%.

Aggressive – receive 60% of profits generated after 3 months

Distributed – receive 40% of profits generated after 6 months

Safe – receive 30% of profits generated after 12 months

Stable – receive 20% of profits generated after 18 months

Fixed – receive 10% of profits generated after 24 months

Note that 50% of generated ROIs paid out are paid in bitcoin. The other 50% is paid in Ads Cash Coin.

Referral commissions on invested funds are paid out down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):

level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 10% (must invest at least $100 to qualify)

level 2 – 3% (must invest at least $1000 to qualify)

level 3 – 2% (must invest at least $10,000 to qualify)

Joining iCoin Market

iCoin Market affiliate membership is free, however free affiliates do not earn MLM referral commissions.

The minimum investment to qualify for MLM commissions is $1000.

Full participation in the iCoin Market income opportunity requi


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates iCoin Market?
iCoin Market's ownership is attributed to Nick Johnson, based on domain registration updates from May 2017 and corroborating evidence from his Facebook profile. Johnson previously operated Click Intensity, a scheme launched in 2016. The company shares a Hong Kong address with Click Intensity, though ownership details remain undisclosed on the official website.

When was the iCoin Market domain first registered?
The icoinmarket.com domain was initially registered in April 2013. However, registration details were substantially updated on May 8th, 2017, indicating a change in ownership at that time.

What connection exists between iCoin Market and Click Intensity?
Both platforms share identical Hong Kong business addresses and are associated with Nick Johnson. Click Intensity operated as a Ponzi scheme launched in early 2016, preceding significant changes to iCoin Market's


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