as young programmers. We have designed a Fintech software
Your story doesn't add up, just 5 days ago you wrote "
I don't have any computer code knowledge"
I add $100,000 liquidity to my account every 24 hours
If you're manually helping people to claim $30, these amounts of money make no sense considering you "
live in a small community in" a poor country.
Any chance you can sign a message from an address holding - say - just one Bitcoin to add credibility to your story?
Glad to see that someone has actually read what OP wrote. Without having to go into the details of the OP account history (thanks @LoyceV) as soon as I read the part of connecting banks to crypto wallets, all internally by a team of teammates became suspicious.
Nobody is going to trust a group of randoms with their bank accounts and what not to help them connect to crypto. No one in the right mind would do that, because it opens up a lot of personal vulnerabilities against which there's no protection. If I may add - this to me looks like big pile of lies (don't want to use scam) that directly...
Yes, people won't trust a group in a blind note. There needs to be some reputation gained in the community. Maybe that can help with the initial days of your business. From the above post it is clear that they're writing stories, but the concept seems to be good. Because, it supports people who aren't good enough to make use of the holdings. Also in a country like El Salvador the market is open and the government is supportive. Maybe some startup can initiate this as a business.