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Do you want to learn more about an “investment company” offering up to 200% earnings per day? Then read our detailed Alpha Coin Finance review. Here, we examine whether it’s really possible to achieve the stated returns and why you shouldn’t trust the platform’s information or its promises. The full truth about this scam project is below.
What can be said about the official Alpha Coin Finance website? It’s unimpressive in terms of design and poor in content. Essentially, the webmasters created a single-page landing page. Then they tried to turn it into a full-fledged website by copying some fragments of the main page to other pages.
The only section that stands out is the Blog section in the main menu. It is much more informative and functional than the rest of the site. This might be related to the rebranding conducted by the company on June 7. Overall, the approach is unclear and only causes bewilderment.
Alpha Coin Finance’s contact information is also not rich. The site only has:
In the Blog section, you can also find a few links to social media accounts. Why they haven’t been transferred to the main pages is unclear to us. However, the reason could be the small number of followers or the lack of materials (for example, the YouTube channel only has 4 videos). Another possible reason is the same “rebranding,” since the previous company site, alphacoinvestment.com, gathered many unflattering reviews. Perhaps, this way, the project tried to get rid of at least some dissatisfied users.
However, the new contacts also raise questions. For example, why does the company not provide a postal address? Or why does a firm, which claims to have 10 regional offices and more than 2,000 investor centers in the UK, have a phone number in Canada?
It seems the project’s owners did not bother to ensure consistency between their story and their contact information. As a result, it looks poorly done and makes one question the company’s overall honesty.
The investment proposals from Alpha Coin Finance are surprisingly disappointing. The company has only four tariff plans, but with what conditions! Judge for yourself:
Impressive? Surely, 20%-50% daily can amaze anyone. And this, according to the company, is from trading oil, gold, and Forex currency pairs.
Is such profitability realistic? Quite so, if you use enormous leverage in trading and completely ignore risk and money management rules. Can such conditions guarantee investors daily income? No, because at any moment, the company’s entire trading capital could be lost.
We would love to see the company’s trading account statements or trade statements. However, the company does not provide them, and is unlikely to be able to. We are confident that all its claims about such profitability are fake, and investors hoping for incredible profits quickly lose their money.
In short, we are sure that Alpha Coin Finance cannot be called a legitimate investment company. It is nothing more than a HYIP, aimed at quickly collecting clients’ money. They lose it just as quickly.
We are confident that trusting this company with your funds is not advisable, as the risk of losing everything is too great. We believe that a check of the official information about Alpha Coin Finance will confirm our opinion.
On the About Us page, the project representatives claim to serve clients through an extensive network in the UK, including 10 regional offices and more than 20,000 service centers. The company also works with other countries through 40,000 partners. Moreover, according to the Terms & Conditions, activities are carried out in accordance with English law.
These data suggest official registration in the UK. It remains only to verify this through the Companies House database.
As we can see, a search in Companies House does not give an exact match for the name. The same result came from checking the former company name, Alpha Coin Investment. The closest name (first in the search results) belongs to a firm that missed the confirmation deadline and will be removed from the register.
Thus, the project operates without official registration and exists only on the internet. A real investment company? A firm that claims to be entering the banking sector, as stated in their blog? Just laughable. HYIP with excessive greed and a high probability of scam is a more accurate characterization.
The company’s longevity is also questionable. However, verification is not difficult since the WHOIS service contains information about the domain registration date in the public domain.
The current domain alphacoinfinance.com was registered on October 9, 2023, but was reserved until June 5, the date of the company’s rebranding. Before that, the company used the domain alphacoininvestment.com, registered on January 20, 2021. However, it was on sale by the registrar for quite a while and only started actively working in the second half of 2023. At the end of 2023 – early 2024, it was set up with redirects to mirror sites. Apparently, after being blacklisted by financial regulators, the site was blocked, and the owners had to think about client access.
Eventually, the project changed the platform’s name and main domain. How long will this last? We doubt it.
Judging by Alpha Coin Finance reviews, the name change yielded expected results. For instance, there are now 7 positive comments on Trustpilot and 5 on Sitejabber. The company’s average rating is quite high. All posts were made after June 7 (the rebranding date). And all are blatantly sponsored — the project is praised without mentioning specific metrics.
But we know the company’s previous name. Here, things are not so rosy. The internet is literally full of publications on thematic sites, where the firm is called a scam. Even on review portals, things are bad — users leave comments with the lowest ratings. So, the reason for the “rebranding” is more than obvious. As is the project’s “honesty.”
Thus, the results of the Alpha Coin Finance review are clear. We are dealing with a HYIP that operates without official registration. The project offers unrealistic investment conditions, aiming to quickly attract client money. The current name and website appeared only on June 6, and the previous ones have a wave of negative publications online. We are confident that nothing has changed after the “rebranding,” and the platform’s clients still risk losing everything quickly. Is it worth investing in such a dubious firm? We think the answer is obvious.
Oh, in my experience, those HYIPs promising huge daily returns don’t even last a month. They simply don’t have the means to sustain such payouts.