Changes being made to the affiliate program, the removal of Bitcoin Cash and BCC is added to HitBTC!
Changes being made to the affiliate program, the removal of Bitcoin Cash and BCC is added to HitBTC!
Just days after hosting one of the biggest events in the history of cryptocurrency the Bitconnect team is announcing three changes that will be coming in the immediate future.
Members from across the globe traveled to Pattaya city to recognize top earners from their respective countries. Awards were given to regional promoters as well as the top promoters of Bitconnect community network. This event is sure to be remembered as one of the best ever, and the Bitconnect team would like to thank all of the attendees for being part of this community.
Changes In Affiliate Program
The first big change will be the restructuring of the affiliate program. In an effort to streamline the process affiliates will now be allowed only three tiers for referral bonuses. The first level will be 5%, second level will be 3% and the third will be 2%. This will take place immediately following the release of this article.
Removal of Bitcoin Cash Wallet.
The second change will be the elimination of the BCH wallet on the Bitconnect website. This will occur November 15th, 2017 and the Bitconnect team would like all members to withdraw any and all BCH from the website before that date. There will no longer be deposits allowed into these wallets.
BCC is added to HitBTC
Finally, the addition of Bitconnect to the HitBTC exchange has already happened. This brings day traders into the BCC community and allows a larger audience to explore the benefits of BCC. HitBTC will offer BCC in three trading pairs BCC/BTC, BCC/ETH and BCC/USDT giving flexibility to investors and solving volatility concerns. This move also ensures that the Bitconnect coin continues its growth well into the future.
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