Krzysztof Tymoteusz, a Polish national, launched a Bitcoin cash gifting scheme called The Dollar Sharing on September 14th. The scheme operates through a 2×12 matrix structure where participants gift cryptocurrency to each other. The website dollarsharing.com offers no information about its owners, having been privately registered on June 10th, 2016.

The Dollar Sharing is presented as the second project under The Dollar Ventures umbrella, a cash gifting operation that appears to have already collapsed. Tymoteusz's social media activity indicates he also promoted The Dollar Ventures. He has a history of promoting numerous similar Bitcoin-based schemes, including ZarFund, Viral Crypto, and FortAdPays, a scheme that previously collapsed. Tymoteusz has also claimed that the admin team for The Dollar Ventures also operates 3x2 Core, 2x2 Funds, and 2x4 Club, all recent Bitcoin cash gifting schemes.

The Dollar Sharing lacks any tangible products or services. Participants can only market membership in the scheme itself. The compensation plan involves a 2x12 matrix. A new affiliate gifts 0.02 BTC to their recruiter. This payment qualifies them to receive 0.02 BTC from two individuals who join the first level of their matrix. Subsequent levels generate further gifting opportunities.

The operation is reportedly managed by Tymoteusz along with Simon Hykins, an American based in Texas, and a figure named Mia Melania. Melania's online profile is likely fabricated, using a stolen photograph and having been created recently. Hykins also appears to use a stolen image on his social media profile. Tymoteusz and Melania are based in Poland, while Hykins operates from Texas.

The structure requires participants to gift Bitcoin to those above them in a hierarchical matrix. A 2x12 matrix contains 8,190 positions. The initial gift of 0.02 BTC qualifies a participant to receive similar gifts from those directly beneath them. The compensation plan outlines a series of tiered gifting requirements and payouts across the matrix levels.

The Dollar Ventures website was unresponsive at the time of this review, suggesting its operational failure. Tymoteusz’s promotional history includes schemes like Crypto Ads, which operated as a Ponzi scheme, and FortAdPays, another collapsed Ponzi scheme. The Dollar Sharing follows a pattern of cash gifting and matrix-based recruitment common in such online ventures.