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🚨 Warning: TradeOgre - Potential Scam Exchange

📰5 months ago48 views

TradeOgre, a cryptocurrency exchange, has been exhibiting suspicious behaviors that have raised serious concerns among its users. The exchange has been holding $Kas tokens hostage for over 8 months now, with no apparent effort to rectify the situation. 

Moreover, it appears that negative user reviews on Trustpilot have been removed, which further raises suspicions about the platform’s integrity. It is concerning to think that the truth about user experiences might be suppressed to maintain a positive image or for other ulterior motives.

In a conversation with TradeOgre, they provided vague and unsatisfactory responses to queries about the status of the KAS wallet. Their responses suggested a disregard for the concerns of their users and a lack of urgency in resolving the issue.

In light of these issues, I urge potential users to exercise caution when considering using TradeOgre. There are better alternatives.


full conversation here: https://t.co/cl8Ana2asN

— tradeogre.com scam alert (@TradeOgre_SCAM) January 19, 2024
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Galactic War Review: They Rugged it!

📰6 months ago53 viewsVideo

GalacticWar promised to revolutionize the gaming industry by offering opportunities to earn money and trade NFTs within its virtual universe. However, a deeper investigation reveals alarming signs of a huge scam.

Scrutinizing the origins of Galactic War uncovers that it is built upon the TPS starter project ‘Lyra’, which can be freely downloaded from the Unreal Engine marketplace. This discovery casts serious doubts about the originality and integrity of the project. It appears that Galactic War is not the groundbreaking venture it purports to be, but rather a thinly disguised attempt to exploit current trends and capitalize on popular themes.


Galactic War fails to offer anything truly innovative. The gameplay mechanics, sounds, and animations are recycled, and the lack of multiplayer support further underscores its lack of substance.

In reality, creating a game like Galactic War requires minimal effort, as it can be assembled using pre-existing assets and templates readily available on the Unreal Engine Marketplace. The developers behind Galactic War seem more focused on generating hype and attracting investors than actually deliveri...

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Kortana Legacy Review: It's a scam!

📰6 months ago46 viewsVideo

Kortana Legacy, on the surface, appears to be a revolutionary gaming platform that offers opportunities for players to earn income and trade NFTs within its expansive universe. However, upon closer inspection, there are concerning signs that suggest it could potentially be a scam.


A deep dive into the foundation of Kortana Legacy reveals that it is based on the freely available TPS starter project 'Lyra' from the Unreal Engine marketplace. This discovery casts a shadow of doubt over the authenticity and credibility of the project. It seems that Kortana Legacy might not be the innovative venture it purports to be, but rather an attempt to ride the wave of current trends and monetize popular themes.


Drawing comparisons to previous crypto scams such as Arcas and Galactic War, Kortana Legacy seems to follow a similar strategy of overhyping its potential while delivering little of substance. These earlier projects enticed investors with grandiose promises, only to implode under the weight of their own dishonesty. While there might be short-term profits, the long-term viability of such an endeavor is dubious.


Despite its impress...

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Common CryptoCurrency scams you should be aware of!

📰6 months ago130 views

Crypto scams seem to be proliferating on every social media platform these days. Therefore, it's crucial to exercise caution and remain alert when engaging in online transactions. It's important to keep in mind the essential rule of never sharing private keys with anyone. However, with the advent of web3, things have become more complex, and greater understanding is required. If you authorize anything on a fraudulent website, they could wipe out your entire wallet, so be cautious! Today, I will expose the most common cryptocurrency scams to help you recognize them and avoid falling victim to them.


  •  Fake, AI-generated YouTube ads with giveaways or airdrops.


  • Giveaway scams from hacked popular Youtube channels.


  • Fake CryptoCurrency wallets and Google ads advertising them.


  • Fake Airdrops on Discord



  • Fake Discord Giveaways you never Participated in.

 


  • Fake airdrop/ giveaway ads on X (Twitter).

 


  • Fake Wallet Support on Twitter....

AccsMarket.com Review: Is it Legit?

📰6 months ago61 views

I recently had an experience with AccsMarket, where I attempted to purchase a X (Twitter) account. The payment process was straightforward, as they accept multiple cryptocurrencies, and delivery was instant through a downloadable text file.

However, my experience took a nosedive from there. While the account mostly matched the listing description, the followers turned out to be fake, and the follower count started decreasing. To add to the frustration, the account was rate-limited, preventing me from updating the email address for two days. When I finally managed to change the email address, I discovered that the previous seller’s email was still somehow connected to the account, potentially allowing them to recover it in the future. Despite changing the account email, I couldn’t remove this lingering security risk.

Upon contacting support, I received a disappointing response: “The warranty period for accounts is 48 hours only, and it is up to you to take care of the security of the account.”

That said, I strongly advise against using this platform. It’s simply not worth the risk, your money, or your time.

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Artyfact Metaverse Review: Yet another scam...

📰6 months ago286 views

Artyfact Metaverse promises to redefine gaming by offering opportunities to earn money and trade NFTs within its virtual world. However, a closer examination uncovers alarming indications of a potential scam.

Digging into the roots of Artyfact reveals that it is built upon the TPS starter project 'Lyra', which can be freely downloaded from the Unreal Engine marketplace. This revelation raises serious doubts about the originality and integrity of the project. It seems that Artyfact is not the groundbreaking venture it claims to be, but rather a thinly veiled effort to exploit current trends and capitalize on popular themes.

Despite its flashy graphics and diverse maps, Artyfact fails to offer anything truly innovative. The gameplay mechanics, sounds and animations are recycled, and the absence of multiplayer support further highlights its lack of substance. Additionally, the aggressive promotion of the token $ARTY and fake social media engagement raise suspicions about the project's intentions.

In reality, creating a game like Artyfact requires minimal effort, as it can be assembled using pre-existing assets and templates readily available on the Unreal Engine M...

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Yaku Review: Is it a scam?

📰6 months ago78 viewsVideo

Crypto project "Yaku", a Next-gen Web3 Action MMORPG is most likely a huge scam.

Yaku Game doesn't have any content or even multiplayer support, it is built using assets from the Unreal Engine Marketplace, team is small, doesn't look real and people have no experience in game development. Raijin Labs, a parent company behind this project uses shopify page as a homepage. Also, token smart contract has suspicious features enabled which makes it look like a potential rugpull.




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🚨 Warning: ExMarkets - A Fake Cryptocurrency Exchange

📰7 months ago53 views

I feel compelled to share a cautionary review about ExMarkets, a centralized cryptocurrency exchange that appears to be operating as a scam. My personal experience with this platform has been nothing short of frustrating, and I strongly advise potential users to avoid it.

ExMarkets simply doesn't process withdrawal requests. My own withdrawal has been pending for two months now, with no sign of resolution. Attempts to contact customer support have proven futile, as it seems to be nonexistent and emails go unanswered.

What adds to the suspicion is the ongoing presence of ExMarkets on CoinMarketCap, even for newly listed coins. Despite reports of withdrawal issues and an apparent lack of customer support, the exchange continues to add new coin pairs. It looks like a deliberate attempt to project an abandoned appearance while still actively engaging in questionable practices.

Equally disconcerting is the fact that despite efforts to bring attention to these issues on social media platforms, such as Twitter (X), CoinMarketCap's CEO @RushCMC has not taken action to remove or address the concerns surrounding ExMarkets. 


PimpMyAcc.com Review: Is it Legit?

📰7 months ago145 views

I recently had an experience with PimpMyAcc where I attempted to purchase Twitter followers and likes. The process was inexpensive, and I appreciated the option to pay with cryptocurrency.

However, the followers turned out to be clearly automated bot accounts with no prior activity, and within a few days, they were all removed. Similarly, the likes resulted in an increase in the post like counter, but I couldn't identify who had actually liked the posts. Shortly after, these likes also vanished.

Upon further investigation, I discovered that these accounts had a history of mass liking and following, likely leading to their eventual banning. Given these circumstances, I strongly advise against wasting your time and money on PimpMyAcc. 

Z2U.com Review: Is it Legit?

📰7 months ago49 views

I recently had an experience with Z2U where I attempted to purchase social media accounts. The outcome, however, largely depends on the individual seller. The dispute system does not provide adequate protection against scams.

My Reddit account, acquired through Z2U, was suspended without any refund, and the seller proved to be a scammer. On the other hand, the Twitter account I purchased had a history of involvement in crypto spam/scams, but I was fortunate enough to cancel the order.

I do not recommend using Z2U. The lack of safeguards and the presence of untrustworthy sellers make it a risky platform. Only nice thing about z2u is that you can pay with crypto.

Worst crypto YouTubers to take financial advice from.

📰7 months ago44 views

Navigating the advice of influencers can be a treacherous journey. Today, we delve into the darker side of the crypto influencer sphere, shedding light on the worst individuals to heed financial advice from. From shameless paid shilling to a lack of transparency with their followers, these influencers have earned a reputation for putting personal gains before the financial well-being of their audience. Join us as we unmask the pitfalls and caution against following the guidance of those who may not have your best interests at heart.



  1. Cepryl
  2. Crypto Gains
  3. Mason Versluis
  4. Jerry Banfield Crypto
  5. Ben Armstrong
  6. Steph is Crypto
  7. The Crypto Network
  8. CryptoWendyO
  9. Aaron Bremser
  10. ARCHETYPE
  11. Crypto Jon
  12. House of Crypto
  13. Jake Gordon 
  14. AltcoinDaily
  15. Jake Gagain
  16. Crypto Banter
  17. Miles Deutscher
  18. Lady Of Crypto
  19. Conor Kenny
  20. Paul Barron
  21. Paul Barron Network
  22. My Financial Friend
  23. Austin Hilton
  24. Conor Kenny
  25. Zach Humphries
  26. Goalorious
  27. Tyler Hill Investing
  28. Jim...
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Will Do Kwon Refund UST Stablecoin Investors?

📰2 years ago1.0k views
The creator and founder of Terra Luna cryptocurrency, Do Kwon, has left many investors wondering if he will refund the money that people lost due to UST stablecoin depeg. According to various twitter posts and a video interview with Coinage, Kwon seems to be prioritizing small holders for the potential refund. However, it is not clear when if ever he will be doing it.
This lack of clarity has caused concern among investors who have staked their money on the Anchor protocol, hoping to receive a return on their investment. While Kwon has not made any official statement about the refund, his actions and statements have left many people uncertain about the future of their investments.
It is important to note that the situation is still developing, and it is possible that more information will become available in the future. 

Remaining LFG funds will be routed to UST holders, currently collecting data from exchanges.

— Do Kwon 🌕 (@stablekwon) May 21, 2022