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ConnieCoin Scam Exposed: Your Money Funds Euthanasia Lists

Do you know what 0.5% daily compounded actually means?

The Math Is Not Complicated — It’s Criminal

Let’s say ConnieCoin promises — and I’ve seen this exact number in their Telegram ‘proof’ videos — a steady 0.7% return per day. Sounds harmless, right? Like pocket change.

Here’s what that does to $1,000:

After 30 days: $1,000 × (1.007)30 = $1,232
After 90 days: $1,000 × (1.007)90 = $1,876
After 365 days: $1,000 × (1.007)365 = $12,145

That’s a 1,114% annual return.

Warren Buffett’s lifetime average is ~20%. The S&P 500 averages ~10%. Even Renaissance Technologies — the most secretive, math-obsessed hedge fund on Earth — has never cleared 66% net annually over a decade. And ConnieCoin claims *more than ten times that*, every single year, without volatility, without drawdowns, without explanation.

If this worked, the founder wouldn’t be begging for $600 wire transfers labeled ‘rescue fee’. They’d have deposited $50,000, waited 14 months, and walked away with over $1.3 million — tax-free, risk-free, and completely off-grid. Instead, they’re posting YouTube Shorts of a dog named Connie — A2063111 — with a euthanasia deadline stamped like a countdown timer.

This Is Not a Shelter Fundraiser — It’s a Deposit Filter

Look again at the language: ‘Out of state adoption is possible — cost is typically around $600 USD (give or take)’. That’s not adoption pricing. That’s scam pricing. $600 is the exact sweet spot: high enough to weed out casual skeptics, low enough to feel ‘safe’ to someone emotionally compromised.

And notice what happens *after* the deposit: no contract, no wallet address, no tokenomics, no whitepaper — just urgency, emotion, and a countdown to Friday, 4/10 at 1PM. That’s not logistics. That’s psychological pressure to override your brain’s math center.

The videos aren’t about Connie. They’re behavioral training. Every ‘sweet girl’, every ‘HW+low’, every ‘staffie mix’ is carefully selected vocabulary to trigger empathy fatigue — the point where your heart stops asking questions your head should’ve asked first.

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Where Does Your $600 Really Go?

Not to BARC Houston. Not to transport. Not to vet bills.

It goes to the next victim’s ‘hold fee’ — because ConnieCoin doesn’t move dogs. It moves deposits.

One person wires $600. Another sees that ‘confirmed rescue’ post — maybe even the same YouTube Short with a new caption — and wires theirs. That second $600 pays for the ‘proof’ video of the first. Rinse. Repeat. This isn’t fundraising. It’s a real-time, emotionally fueled Ponzi — disguised as compassion.

BARC Houston has zero record of ‘ConnieCoin’. Their shelter ID A2063111 is real — yes — but it belongs to a dog, not a token. And that dog’s euthanasia date? Real. But the ‘rescue pipeline’? Fiction. The only thing being rescued is the scammer’s next payout schedule.

‘Most Investors Want to Do Today What They Should Have Done Yesterday.’ — Seth Klarman

Klarman said that about market timing. But it fits here too — because the moment you feel that tug in your chest watching a 2-year-old dog stare into the camera, that’s when you should pause. Not to donate. Not to DM. But to open a calculator app and type: 1.007^365.

If the answer shocks you — if it screams ‘impossible’ — then walk away. No shame. No judgment. Just math.

Your empathy is real. Your money is real. But ConnieCoin is not. It is a shell. A timestamped emotional trap built on compound interest lies — dressed up as love, sold as urgency, and paid for in $600 increments.

So before you open your banking app: ask yourself — would Warren Buffett wire $600 to a YouTube Short? Would Ray Dalio trust a shelter ID as a ticker symbol? Would *you*, sober and un-rushed, believe 0.7% daily — every day, forever — is sustainable?

If the answer is no… then don’t let your heart overrule your calculator. Not this time.

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