The platforms listed appear to be part of a broader pattern of fraudulent cryptocurrency schemes. They often pose as legitimate crypto exchanges, brokerages, or investment firms, using professional-looking websites and dashboards to create the illusion of authenticity and profitability.
Victims are frequently approached through social media, messaging apps, or online advertisements. These scams rely on tactics such as falsified account balances, fake trading activity, and pressure to deposit increasing amounts of money or cryptocurrency. Once funds are transferred, users may be locked out of their accounts or misled into believing additional deposits are required to access their assets.
Many of these platforms follow a “pig butchering” model and are believed to be operated by international criminal organizations.