Post
Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Re: SCAM - coinchange.io / coinchange Financial - Fake Crypto Company STAY AWAY
by
Bitcoadvice
on 04/01/2024, 16:05:51 UTC
OP, could you kindly provide some evidence to back up the claim you have made? It would be helpful to see tangible proof in order to verify the accuracy of your statement for the BitcoinTalk community.

It would be greatly appreciated if you could share screenshots of the specific instances where the abuse allegedly took place. This would allow us to have a clearer understanding of the situation.

Regarding your claims about CoinChange being a scam, are there any solid proofs available? From my perspective, they appear to be reliable and trustworthy. However, if you have any substantial evidence that contradicts this, it would be valuable to see it.

Based on my understanding, I only have access to the OP's text, which lacks clarity and does not seem to make much sense to me.

And I would like to ask the OP:
Does it have any reason for you to have registered recently and to use a username similar to mine, while also having a thread style text that closely resembles mine, as well as my reports?
This situation seems fishy to me in some way.

I would like to clarify that I have absolutely no association or connection with the OP named "Bitadvisor412" in the BitcoinTalk forum, and I am stating this explicitly to prevent any potential misunderstanding.


Why are you so excited? I will answer, it was either your website, or the domain is very similar to the domains of your websites, namely your domains:

And all these domains deceive people and engage in fraud. On the Internet you can find quite a lot of bad reviews about your websites.
Most scammers, like you, mistakenly believe that everyone engages in scamming because they themselves are involved in these fraudulent activities. Cybercriminals often have a skewed perspective, assuming that their actions are commonplace. Similarly, you, Jerayer, believe that anyone exposing crypto scams must be involved in scamming activities, just like you. However, this is an incorrect assumption.

I have no association with any of the websites you mentioned. Instead of making baseless claims, you should provide evidence if it exists, just as I do in my reports. For instance, in the case of your scam platform "Boomchange", evidence can be found here: "https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5454622.0".

As you can see, I have been actively involved in combating cybercrime related to cryptocurrencies for a significant period. Interestingly, it is often the exposed scammers who falsely accuse those who expose their crypto fraud. The difference lies in the fact that their fabricated accusations, just like yours, are unfounded and lack evidence.