A shadowy operator is back in business with a new bitcoin scheme, and there's a trail of failed pyramid scams leading straight to him.

My BitbyBit Empire reveals nothing about its ownership on its website. The domain was privately registered on June 8th, 2017, but the company's origins are much darker. An archived version of the site's original FAQ tied it directly to 4 Corners Alliance Group, a pyramid scheme that launched in early 2013 as a reboot of the failed Longevity 7 operation.

The connection has since been scrubbed. The original FAQ was replaced with a bare-bones version that says almost nothing. But Google's cached pages tell the real story: the initial FAQ was copied almost word-for-word from FortuneMaker, another bitcoin gifting scheme built on pyramid recruitment.

4 Corners Alliance Group collapsed in early 2016, but not before morphing twice. In mid-2014, the operators tweaked the compensation plan and relaunched it as a supposedly better alternative to TelexFree, which had imploded in scandal. Traffic data suggests FortuneMaker itself died long ago, its website now a digital ghost.

The man behind the curtain is Charles Dhuey, who goes by Chuck. He's listed as the owner of the FortuneMaker domain registered March 17th, 2017, with an address in Wisconsin on file. Dhuey runs a company called Set You Free Enterprises. He appears to be working hard to disconnect himself and My BitbyBit Empire from his previous ventures.

Right now, My BitbyBit Empire is operating as an email list builder. Affiliates are being recruited with pitches about getting bitcoins "risk-free." The site's pitch is pure pyramid language: "Let us show you how to get the exposure you need and the income you deserve, even if you are on a limited budget, non-technical and don't feel you can recruit! There is room for you at our table! This is our initial rollout towards our launch in the next 30 days!"

Those 30 days are the key. Every version of 4 Corners Alliance Group since Longevity 7 in mid-2012 has been a matrix-based scam designed to collapse once recruitment inevitably slows. With nearly six years of this cycle repeating, the question isn't whether My BitbyBit Empire will follow the same pattern. It's how much money will change hands before it does.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is My BitByBit Empire?
My BitByBit Empire is a bitcoin-based gifting scheme with obscured ownership. Registered in June 2017 with private domain registration, it is connected to 4 Corners Alliance Group, a pyramid scheme from 2013. The platform's FAQ was largely copied from FortuneMaker, another failed bitcoin recruitment scheme, though these connections have been removed from current website versions.

Who operates My BitByBit Empire?
The operator remains undisclosed on the official website. However, archived pages and cached versions link the scheme to 4 Corners Alliance Group, which previously operated Longevity 7. The shadowy ownership structure and deliberate obscuration of corporate details suggest continuity with previous pyramid operations under new branding.

What is the connection between My BitByBit Empire and FortuneMaker?
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