Beware! Bitcoin Revolution is most probably a scam system! Your investment may be at risk.
Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Open trading accounts with at least two brokers.
Those who carry the most blame for the high risk of fraud in forex trading are without-a-doubt the so-called crypto robots. Websites like Bitcoin Revolution are often made very clumsily with no effort in even disguising the scam. We should say here that crypto robots often change their domains and the latest domain of Bitcoin Revolution is bitcoinrevolutionapp.com. There is usually nothing more than a trailer-video on the website, boasting about the many advantages in registering with the crypto robot in question. With Bitcoin Revolution we learn that we have the opportunity to take advantage of the 99.4 per cent accuracy of the trading signals the crypto robot purports to give potential clients. Furthermore, we come upon a trailer video featuring Bill Gates going in details about the pros of crypto trading. Here is a screenshot of the website:
Same scammers, different website
Despite our thorough research, we did not find any information on the website regarding the registered address, the supposed company behind the operation, nor even the country of origin. As a matter of fact Bitcoin Revolution turns out to be pretty much the same website as Bitcoin Evolution and Bitcoin Investor with simply a different name. Scammers often choose to mix up websites in order to fool scam reviewers.
Redirects you to a forex brokerage
Precisely such websites, promising riches and profits through crypto trading, mislead traders into registering and carelessly giving away their address, phone number and email. Minutes later, that same personal data is sent to brokers and the registered traders begin getting phone calls from unregulated forex brokers like MDS LLC or DXTMarkets urging them to invest. The crypto robots receive a commission for every trader that invest with the brokerages. After registering with Bitcoin Revolution we are redirected to the forex brokerage Prestige Financial Markets which is owned by AllProTech OÜ – a company based in Tallinn, Estonia – and is not subject to any sort of regulatory oversight. You can see this from the screenshot below:
Precisely such crypto robots, promising riches and profits through crypto trading, mislead traders into registering and carelessly giving away their address, phone number and email. Minutes later, that same personal data is sent to brokers and the registered traders begin getting phone calls from unregulated forex brokers like Optionfield or UproFX urging them to invest.
No verified track record
One of the biggest problems with crypto robots such as Bitcoin Revolution is the lack of assurance for results. Platforms such as eToro or Zulutrade allow you to search through the profiles of different traders, taking notice of his track-record in trading, whether losses or winnings are the majority. Such transparency adds significant assurance and partially, if not fully, removes risk. Where as with websites such as Bitcoin Revolution you are simply taking a leap of faith.
No regulatory supervision
We should also point out that such operations are not overseen by any relevant authority. The people operating Bitcoin Revolution are not bound by any government regulator and potential clients have no one to turn to in case they have legitimate grievances.
Last, but not least – the mere way in which such operations seek funding should raise red flags. If Bitcoin Revolution did have anything of value, they would have found alternative ways of financing themselves, instead of relying on cheap traffic through a cheesy, badly-done commercial about itself. They can apply for a credit at the bank, or another option utilized by today’s crypto companies is raising money through crowd-funding. However, all these options require something Bitcoin Revolution desperately lacks – legitimacy.
All in all, Bitcoin Revolution comes across as a standard scam operation – the likes of which we have seen a lot – and we advise those interested to stay away.