OneCoin Promoters Fined €2.6 Million by Italian Consumer Watchdog
A consumer rights watchdog in Italy is fining a group of companies that have promoted OneCoin.

A consumer rights watchdog in Italy is fining a group of companies that have promoted OneCoin, the digital currency investment scheme widely believed to be fraudulent.
The 2.59 million euro fine was passed down by the Italian Antitrust Authority (IAA), quasi-autonomous non-governmental organization that is funded by the Ministry of Economic Development. It comes months after the group moved to suspend the operations of several OneCoin-affiliated companies in Italy.
The companies were sanctioned for utilizing pyramid scheme tactics and misleading investors through promotional materials and events.
The IAA said in a statement:
OneCoin's dissemination took place through a pyramid sales system as recruitment of new consumers was the sole purpose of sales activity and was strongly encouraged by the recognition of various bonuses, the only real and effective remuneration of the program. The purchase of the training kit in fact concealed the entry fee required to enter the system and convince other consumers of the goodness of the product."
Italy is the latest country in Europe to move to impose penalties against companies that promote OneCoin.
OneCoin, a purported digital currency, is sold via "packages" to investors who then redeem those packages for coins. Would-be investors are often encouraged to find others do buy those packages from them, adding fuel to the allegations that OneCoin is a Ponzi scheme.
Back in April, regulators in Germany effectively banned the scheme. Officials in Belize, India and Vietnam, among other countries, have taken steps against OneCoin in recent months.
Image via Shutterstock
More For You
State of the Blockchain 2025

L1 tokens broadly underperformed in 2025 despite a backdrop of regulatory and institutional wins. Explore the key trends defining ten major blockchains below.
What to know:
2025 was defined by a stark divergence: structural progress collided with stagnant price action. Institutional milestones were reached and TVL increased across most major ecosystems, yet the majority of large-cap Layer-1 tokens finished the year with negative or flat returns.
This report analyzes the structural decoupling between network usage and token performance. We examine 10 major blockchain ecosystems, exploring protocol versus application revenues, key ecosystem narratives, mechanics driving institutional adoption, and the trends to watch as we head into 2026.
More For You
Bitcoin continues to slip against gold, testing the 'safe haven' trade

Gold is rallying on rate cut expectations and geopolitical risk, while bitcoin has struggled to hold key psychological levels and remains sensitive to the same forces that tend to hit equities and other risk assets.
What to know:
- Gold is experiencing significant gains, driven by rate cut expectations and geopolitical risks, while bitcoin struggles to maintain key levels.
- Bitcoin's performance is hindered by market positioning and macroeconomic factors, contrasting with gold's role as a reserve asset.
- Gold-backed ETFs have seen consistent growth, with major banks forecasting further price increases in the coming years.











