Denominations | |
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Code | BCC |
Development | |
Original author(s) | Satish Kumbhani |
Initial release | February 15, 2016[1] |
Development status | Discontinued |
Written in | C++ C# |
Operating system | Windows, OS X, Linux, Android, iOS |
Source model | Open source |
License | MIT License |
Ledger | |
Timestamping scheme | Proof of stake/Proof of work (hybrid) |
Block reward | 0.42% every 15 days; 10% inflation per year |
Block time | 60 seconds |
Website | |
Website | bitconnect |
Bitconnect (also spelled BitConnect and KimConnect[citation needed]; stylized bitconnect, ticker code BCC) was an open-source cryptocurrency in 2016–2018 that was connected with a high-yield investment program, a type of Ponzi scheme.[2][3][4] After the platform administrators closed the earning platform on January 16, 2018, and refunded the users' investments in BCC following a 92% coin value crash, confidence was lost and the value of the coin plummeted to below $1 from a previous high of nearly $525.