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List of Crypto Scam Websites

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This may save you from a scam;

Unfortunately, they often use what i like call;
“China excuse” to use unheard of crypto site
Easiest way is look websites date created
They are often Created this year; lol month;

Study these website designs; all scams;

KryptoEscrow.xyz

Crexsat.com

cryptcourt.com

cryptodust.us

marketdefi.org

axioscryptocoin.com

traderce.com

Add to my list if notice others’ sites left out.
 
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Krexbit.com is a scam site, beware and spread the word. They are loving their "K's" because it's from the same Facebook group that kydaswap appeared from. Almost scammed another member, fake buyer got pissed when he said he should pay on Epik or on other well-known trusted sites.

They also paid a lot of money to blogs to post phoney articles.

BTCnews.one is the fraudulent platform used to deceive you into thinking the sites they talk about are legit but they are not, these guys even took enough time to include a "blacklist" of fake crypto sites, scroll down and you'll see it's a huge column with extra room to include any of theirs that's been exposed so they can keep on scamming, this is a crypto scam network, do not register on any site/sites recommended by them.
 

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@Samer, how about starting another thread for crypto email spam.

List all the dodgy sites that crypto spam emails point to.

It is getting completely out of hand.
 
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Many DEFI projects are using "new" TLDs. Time will tell how many of those turn out to be pump and dump governance tokens or outright exit scams. Of course scammers can use a .COM too but a domain like CRYPTO.com adds legitimacy to a project.
 
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A Russian man posing as an indigene of my country tried to scam me into registering into another kydaswap clone for btc, he deleted the chat on telegram immediately I called him out.

Beware! Bitvitex.com is a scam! Check kydaswap.xyz and Bitvitex, they are using the same phony html skins and amateur stylings. Nothing but a reskin to catch fresh meat.
 
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KryptoEscrow.xyz

Crexsat.com

cryptcourt.com

marketdefi.org

axioscryptocoin.com

traderce.com

Undromeda.com

Cryptodaxes.xyz

Cryptcarbon.com <-ADDED

Crexbtc
.com.<— ADDED
 
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Thanks for the wonderful thread. Most of my spam comes from crap extensions registered at namecheap.
i checked a few here and sure enough these scam websites were registered at namecheap.com
Maybe you can tag that lady rep from namecheap and ask her if they know their customer and maybe put pos out of business.
 
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All these crypto scams; use same design!!

Beware any website look like this design;

KryptoEscrow.xyz

Crexsat.com

cryptcourt.com

cryptodust.us

marketdefi.org

axioscryptocoin.com

traderce.com

Undromeda.com <--- Added

Cryptodaxes
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So many crypto mining websites are scams.
 
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Admiration arises despite my incomprehension of what you said.


Altogether ,UP UP UP:xf.grin:
 
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Krexbit.com is a scam site, beware and spread the word. They are loving their "K's" because it's from the same Facebook group that kydaswap appeared from. Almost scammed another member, fake buyer got pissed when he said he should pay on Epik or on other well-known trusted sites.

They also paid a lot of money to blogs to post phoney articles.

BTCnews.one is the fraudulent platform used to deceive you into thinking the site is legit.
Yeah the person contacted me on Telegram to buy one of my domains.
Offered me $6500 for it. Told me that he is from China & he can only pay via Bitcoin. When I told him sure, will accept it via DAN (they accept cryptos) he said his funds are locked in KrexBit.com & that I should make an account there to receive the funds.
Now, here comes the funny part. Once you agree & create the account, the person will tell you that they are sending crypto to your wallet & from their backend, they'll edit & show that your wallet has received the funds.

Now, you transfer them the domain, etc. and once you try to withdraw it will tell you deposit $50 (or more) worth of crypto as a "security" check inorder to transfer out your crypto.
AND THUS THE SCAM!

I have played with 2 scammers for fun who were running the same scamming model. Registered account on their site, with a disposable email ID, told them to send the funds, harrassed them by saying its not showing up (though it did) then altering the screenshot to show it as 0 :p so that they would go bonkers. Ultimately getting blocked by the scammers when they understood that I was just wasting their time lol
 
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Yeah the person contacted me on Telegram to buy one of my domains.
Offered me $6500 for it. Told me that he is from China & he can only pay via Bitcoin. When I told him sure, will accept it via DAN (they accept cryptos) he said his funds are locked in KrexBit.com & that I should make an account there to receive the funds.
Now, here comes the funny part. Once you agree & create the account, the person will tell you that they are sending crypto to your wallet & from their backend, they'll edit & show that your wallet has received the funds.

Now, you transfer them the domain, etc. and once you try to withdraw it will tell you deposit $50 (or more) worth of crypto as a "security" check inorder to transfer out your crypto.
AND THUS THE SCAM!

I have played with 2 scammers for fun who were running the same scamming model. Registered account on their site, with a disposable email ID, told them to send the funds, harrassed them by saying its not showing up (though it did) then altering the screenshot to show it as 0 :p so that they would go bonkers. Ultimately getting blocked by the scammers when they understood that I was just wasting their time lol
Nice, I fell victim late last year, even made a thread about it, luckily Rob Monster helped and I got my domain back.. These guys are relentless, they take enough time between scams to powder their sites with fake backlinks and articles about the CEO, funding DeFi, etc.
 
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A Russian man posing as an indigene of my country tried to scam me into registering into another kydaswap clone for btc, he deleted the chat on telegram immediately I called him out.

Beware! Bitvitex.com is a scam! Check kydaswap.xyz and Bitvitex, they are using the same phony html skins and amateur stylings. Nothing but a reskin to catch fresh meat.
Nice work David. Seriously, this one is all you. Nice investigative work!

Notice resemblance to the aforementioned :xf.sick::xf.frown:
 
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Thanks for sharing, it will surely be helpful to many.
 
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Why would you move this to “reviews” section?

And why wait this long to do so?

This lame, self-defeating, least popular section
 
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BTCXROLL.COM is a scam, scammer contacts you on Telegram or elsewhere claiming to be a mod to the website and trying to arrange for you to win in one of the games played. It's a scam fellas, the website is nothing but scripts running around trying to fool you into thinking they're real people. When you ask the person if a withdrawal fee is involved he'll either say no or reveal it but the notice is in the last line of their FAQ. Do not register and do not pay into any account pertaining to the website!

btcxroll.com is a SCAM!
 
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Added to the list of Crypto scams;

Cryptodaxex.xyz — Despite non-com xyz,

Notice same sophisticated site design
 
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Anyone know tool look up sites’ same design?

They all look same; look Clones of one another
 
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Defipulse.exchange <--- ADDED
 
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I own a com brand for years. Another used the same brand for a crypto with a another extension which now gonski. No point harming my brand expanding further on it. But it isn't first time it has happened with another site i had 20 years ago doing same thing with dialers. The claim was 160 million in pool the reality was no offer for real domain.
 
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Many DEFI projects are using "new" TLDs. Time will tell how many of those turn out to be pump and dump governance tokens or outright exit scams. Of course scammers can use a .COM too but a domain like CRYPTO.com adds legitimacy to a project.

aka the ability to pay over 1 million for a domain adds legitimacy. Well said :/

more .coms on the shady list than anything else. Most of the legit projects are using non .com, many of them ngtld.
 
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cryptoamity.ltd isnt a fake bitcoin exchange i move bitcoin in and out
False, same shit.

Different contact info, google maps their addresses.
They started with .biz in the same time...
We have been working since 2017 and during this period our system has never been hacked by intruders! All passwords, account data and user's personal data is protected by ComodoProtect™ and provides the highest degree of security in this industry!

They started March 2019 :D

This texts is on all other scam sites...

So... GTFOhere. :D
 
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