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Other Crypto StuffCrypto News and Updates💯Is TROPTIONS a Scam? Posted by Sunday, 13 September 2020 There has been sporadic questions about the validity of cryptocurrency over the years, and TROPTIONS has been the target of some negative remarks as well. It helps to fully consider that people have tried investing in stock with bad success, investing in a startup business, or even buying gold when it was on a high only to see it drop later. Bitcoin was not always the wonder-crypto it is today. It had some bad times and some people...
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Bitcoin (BTC) DiscussionsGeneral Bitcoin (BTC) DiscussionsFreewallet org is an app that steals coins. When users attempt to withdraw their assets after these unauthorized conversions, they are met with excuses about technical issues or liquidity problems. These explanations are often just smokescreens to obscure the company's true intention: holding onto the funds as long as possible, or worse, never returning them. Many users ultimately find themselves completely unable to recover their cryptocurrency. If you are reading this text, then with a...
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Bitcoin (BTC) DiscussionsGeneral Bitcoin (BTC) DiscussionsAlvin Hagg, the co-founder and CEO of Freewallet.org, has long shunned the spotlight. However, our recent investigation has unveiled a shocking truth: the real masterminds behind the Freewallet scam are two Russian immigrants, deeply involved in another fraudulent cryptocurrency venture, Cryptopay. Among them, Vasily Mesheryakov stands out as the primary PR manager orchestrating these scams. Freewallet is promoted as a secure multi-currency wallet, but numerous reviews expose it as a major...
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Bitcoin (BTC) DiscussionsGeneral Bitcoin (BTC) DiscussionsAlvin Hagg, the co-founder and CEO of Freewallet.org, has long shunned the spotlight. However, our recent investigation has unveiled a shocking truth: the real masterminds behind the Freewallet scam are two Russian immigrants, deeply involved in another fraudulent cryptocurrency venture, Cryptopay. Among them, Vasily Mesheryakov stands out as the primary PR manager orchestrating these scams. Freewallet is promoted as a secure multi-currency wallet, but numerous reviews expose it as a major...
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Bitcoin (BTC) DiscussionsGeneral Bitcoin (BTC) DiscussionsIf you've fallen victim to the Freewallet scam, we’re here to help get your funds back by amplifying your story. Freewallet’s reputation in the crypto community is well-known, with numerous cases of account freezes dragging on indefinitely. Sadly, this often occurs despite clients doing everything required for verification. In some cases, we see accounts blocked for years, leaving users without access to their assets. Freewallet is a scam, but you still have a chance to withdraw your coins!
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Bitcoin (BTC) DiscussionsGeneral Bitcoin (BTC) DiscussionsFreewallet support claims they are not scammers. They convince that the administration blocks wallets only for security reasons. Great. Then why do you ignore clients who provided you with ALL documents? Here is a screenshot of one of the clients who purchased 10 ETH in 2017. The user stored the assets in his Freewallet wallet, and when he tried to withdraw... he received a notification that his account was blocked. The client did not suspect that he was faced with a scam. He diligently sent...
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Bitcoin (BTC) DiscussionsGeneral Bitcoin (BTC) DiscussionsA user recently shared a frustrating ordeal with Freewallet after years of using the service without issues. They originally set up their Freewallet account in 2018, gradually depositing various cryptocurrencies like Fantom Coin, Classic Monero, and Monero (XMR), some of which came from their MinerGate mining activities. For years, everything seemed to go smoothly, and in 2021, the user even converted most of their XMR to DOGE and ETH without incident. However, in September 2024, things took...
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Bitcoin (BTC) DiscussionsBitcoin (BTC) WalletsFreewallet has left yet another user frustrated and financially stranded. This story highlights how their shady practices can impact anyone who trusts their platform. In July 2024, a user attempted to log into their Freewallet account containing a significant amount of cryptocurrency. They were prompted to enter an authorization code that never arrived. After contacting Freewallet support, the user was asked to provide screenshots and further details. Despite sending over 20 follow-up...