Despite claiming to be “open and honest in our dealings”, The ChampCoin provide no information about who owns or runs the business on their website.

The ChampCoin website domain (“thechampcoin.com”) was privately registered on January 25th, 2017.

Further research reveals The ChampCoin marketing presentations naming Mahesh Verma as founder of the company. According to his LinkedIn profile, Verma is based out of Haryana, India.

Prior to launching The ChampCoin, Verma (right) launched ChampCash.

ChampCash pays affiliates to install apps. Each install generates a referral commission, which ChampCash share with affiliates via an MLM compensation plan.

Alexa traffic statistics for the ChampCash website show a brief surge in interest in late 2016, followed by a sharp decline throughout 2017:

This decline has likely prompted the launch of The ChampCoin.

Read on for a full review of The ChampCoin MLM opportunity.

The ChampCoin Products

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

The ChampCoin Compensation Plan

The ChampCoin affiliates invest in ChampCoin points on the promise of an advertised 9% ROI every 6 months.

ChampCoin is not publicly tradeable and is only available through a The ChampCoin app.

The ChampCoin affiliates trade ChampCoin through the app, with new affiliates required to buy 50 ChampCoin from the company at the current rate.

The ChampCoin maintain complete control over the assigned value per ChampCoin.

Recruitment Commissions

The ChampCoin pay affiliates to recruit new affiliates via a unilevel compensation structure.

A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):

If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.

If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.

ChampCoin cap payable unilevel levels at ten, with commissions paid out in ChampCoin per affiliate recruited on each level as follows:

level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 7 ChampCoin per affiliate recruited

level 2 – 5 ChampCoin per affiliate recruited

levels 3 to 7 – 4 ChampCoin per affiliate recruited

levels 8 and 9 – 3 ChampCoin per affiliate recruited

level 10 – 2 ChampCoin per affiliate recruited

Monthly ChampCoin ROI

The ChampCoin affiliates are rewarded with ChampCoin each month if they meet the following recruitment qualification criteria:

Bronze (sign up as a The ChampCoin affiliate) – no monthly ChampCoin ROI

Silver (have 50 affiliates on level 1, 100 on level 2 and 150 on level 3 of your unilevel team) – 25 ChampCoin per month

Gold (maintain Silver and have 1500 affiliates on level 4 of your unilevel team) – 100 ChampCoin per month

Platinum (maintain Gold and have


🤖 Quick Answer

What is The Champ Coin and who operates it?
The Champ Coin is a cryptocurrency investment platform claiming 9% six-month returns. Founded by Mahesh Verma, based in Haryana, India, the project operates with limited transparency regarding ownership and management. The website domain was privately registered in January 2017, obscuring operator details despite claims of openness.

What is the connection between The Champ Coin and ChampCash?
Mahesh Verma previously launched ChampCash, an app installation platform using MLM compensation structures to distribute affiliate commissions. ChampCash experienced significant traffic surge in late 2016 followed by sharp decline throughout 2017, preceding The Champ Coin's establishment.

How does ChampCash operate?
ChampCash compensates affiliates for mobile app installations through a multi-level marketing compensation plan


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