Bitcoin.com Faces Lawsuit Over Confusingly-Labelled Wallet

Bitcoin.com is facing a lawsuit from over 1,000 people for “fraud,” according to Bitcoinist.com.

Bitcoin.com is a domain which both reports cryptocurrency news (with an emphasis on Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash) and offers a cryptocurrency wallet. Its website claims that more than 2.2 million wallets have been created. It is registered in Saint Kitts and Nevis, an island in the West Indies.

As of April 2014, it has been owned by a man named Roger Ver. Ver is a famous and figure in the cryptocurrency world. Nicknamed Bitcoin Jesus, and later , he is most notable for spearheading the creation of Bitcoin Cash, which came into being via a hard fork of Bitcoin on the .

Bitcoin Cash is similar to Litecoin in that it is designed to be a faster version of the clunky Bitcoin. What sets it apart from other cryptocurrencies is that it actually looks to replace its parent. Ver has demonstrated on many occasions how strongly he feels about this – he makes a point of referring to Bitcoin as ‘Bitcoin Core’ and once at an interviewer who referred to Bitcoin Cash as ‘BCash’, a moniker which Ver doesn’t approve of.

Bitcoin Cash has not succeeded in usurping Bitcoin, but it is nonetheless a popular cryptocurrency which has gained widespread adoption. At the moment it stands at number four in the cryptocurrency league with a market capitalisation of almost $24 billion, according to coinmarketcap.com.

The lawsuit concerns the Bitcoin.com cryptocurrency wallet. The complaint is that the website has been misleading users that intend to buy Bitcoin into buying Bitcoin Cash. The Telegram group is called ‘Bitcoin.com lawsuit/victims’ and has 1,065 members.

Looking at the Google Play application store, many of the users have indeed left negative reviews. The wallet appears to function very well, but many users apparently purchased Bitcoin Cash when they in fact intended to buy Bitcoin.

Source: Bitcoin.com

As you can see from the image, it could indeed be considered confusing to a beginner. Bitcoin Cash is listed first and Bitcoin is labeled ‘Bitcoin Core’. The tagline is “A simple, secure way to send and receive bitcoin.”

Having said that, the coins are technically labeled correctly, so perhaps the word ‘fraud’ could be a little strong. That said, this is a subject that many people feel strongly about.

One wallet review site (Coin Vigilance) calls Bitcoin.com “A Weird Place To Buy Bitcoin” and suggests that newbies use a wallet which makes things clearer.

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