Suit yourselves guys. No one is twisting your arm to be a member.
Facts and figures are available, what you do with that information is entirely up to you.
If you think it's a scam because of some fake reviews you just read online, so be it.
That review at
http://kipicommunity.org/bitclub-network-review/ is so bogus it doesn't even get the facts right at all.
I have seen better fake reviews about BCN online that at least gets some of the points across correctly, although with the same wrong conclusions.
47 btc per day because 1.33% hashrate multiplied by 3,600 btc per day? That's so oversimplifying things that obviously it wasn't written by
someone who understands bitcoin mining, and this is where you supposedly get your "facts" and conclusions from? Fake reviews about BCN are plenty around online - don't need to search very hard.
It's sad that people depend on reviews like these to come up with false conclusions.
But one thing is certain. All these so-called "reviews" were written by people who have not even joined BCN in mining. Likely it's because they think it's a scam, but even so, you cannot call a write-up like this a review if you have not joined BCN and seen how the programme works. Some existing members don't even understand entirely how BCN works, and yet someone can write a "review" just by standing on the sidelines and judging it from a presentation. That is a first impression at best, not a review. Far from it. Most of these reviews leave out key components of the programme that keep BCN in operation after more than 3 years since they began. If you're looking for a scam, there are countless other schemes (your typical HYIPs and Ponzis) surrounding bitcoin with far bigger membership base that had collapsed within 6 months to a year. With the exception of cloud mining, no scam, especially an online one that revolves around bitcoin, will last for more than a year.
The best reviews will ultimately come from the members themselves, and you will be hard-pressed to find anyone crying foul about BCN online, except for those who don't understand the nature of bitcoin mining, and expect to see fixed guaranteed yields on a monthly basis. Yes, there are members who are ignorant like so too, but very few. Read those reviews (usually in the comment section of these bogus articles) by members themselves, who have nothing to gain by putting a good word about BCN online. Those there are your genuine tried-and-tested reviews. Not the one you just shared.
I won't go through the points one by one and explain them because it will be a waste of my time (judging by the silly childish responses posted with pseudonym usernames I see), but I'll just say that anyone who has any interest in bitcoin mining would do better mining with them than on their own. There are people who were mining on their own or doing cloud mining (and who initially thought BCN was a scam too) in the past who eventually joined BCN and wondered why they didn't see the benefits of joining the pool earlier. It takes a member to understand the intricacies of mining with BCN. If you think BCN is a scam, you don't really know what you're talking about, except repeating and echoing it from a bogus review from another site - a case of the blind leading the blind.
To put some figures into perspective, I have been mining with them for about 9 months now, and have recouped my initial investment after 8 months. This recoupment is purely ONLY from mining, nothing to do with MLM bonuses and commissions - those are separate. Whatever btc yield I am getting from now on, regardless of quantity due to increased mining difficulty, is pure profit. The future price of bitcoin takes care of that.
However, if you think that bitcoin mining is no longer profitable, then there's really nothing to discuss.