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Topic: Bitget's Commitment to Staying in Sync with the Latest Trends (Read 187 times)

newbie
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As far as I know, Evan Illicitly sold a massive amount of $Reelt all at once, causing a significant price dump that negatively affected almost all the investors of $Reelt. I'd suggest you to go through the vesting schedule (provided in the thread) to understand it.
However, later on, Bitget compensated the impacted users. No CEX wants to harm an entire community. Hopefully this thread will help you understand the whole story > https://twitter.com/CryptoAdviceCT/status/1654533419441983488?t=VODt1vx2IQIKNCdDjv49UQ&s=19

This isn't about him, its about Bitget. They don't have any problems freezing user funds despite your claims that they are KYC-free. If this guy didn't have a massive twitter following, they probably wouldn't have rectified the situation. There's similar stories being shared on Twitter on a daily basis.

Here's a series of videos that explains the shilling problem. "This is ultra scammy behavior."

https://twitter.com/CrypOdin/status/1654500599629508612

I inherently don't trust exchanges that do this kind of shilling. A prime example of why nobody should trust them is Coinsbit, which ran a massive shilling campaign here a few years back and is now infamous for stealing user funds.

But are you aware that this same guy has come out to openly say he accused Bitget falsely? https://x.com/EvanLuthra/status/1700041938387578975?s=20

Secondly, it is expected of every one to go through the policies of an exchange or organisation before agreeing to use their services. Sharing the twitter link of CrypOdin doesn't ultimately make the exchange a scam simply because they don't allow you access your account from a region they're not operating in.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 7892
As far as I know, Evan Illicitly sold a massive amount of $Reelt all at once, causing a significant price dump that negatively affected almost all the investors of $Reelt. I'd suggest you to go through the vesting schedule (provided in the thread) to understand it.
However, later on, Bitget compensated the impacted users. No CEX wants to harm an entire community. Hopefully this thread will help you understand the whole story > https://twitter.com/CryptoAdviceCT/status/1654533419441983488?t=VODt1vx2IQIKNCdDjv49UQ&s=19

This isn't about him, its about Bitget. They don't have any problems freezing user funds despite your claims that they are KYC-free. If this guy didn't have a massive twitter following, they probably wouldn't have rectified the situation. There's similar stories being shared on Twitter on a daily basis.

Here's a series of videos that explains the shilling problem. "This is ultra scammy behavior."

https://twitter.com/CrypOdin/status/1654500599629508612

I inherently don't trust exchanges that do this kind of shilling. A prime example of why nobody should trust them is Coinsbit, which ran a massive shilling campaign here a few years back and is now infamous for stealing user funds.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
So its pretty obvious you're using AI to write your posts for you. But beyond that, you have been advertising what is pretty clearly a scam exchange. You probably have a dozen accounts on this forum and could care less if people get scammed from the services you advertise, but its worth pointing out for anyone else reading this that Bitget is a scam.

https://www.blockhead.co/content/images/size/w1304/2023/04/bitget-scam.jpg

https://talkimg.com/images/2023/07/29/Q4mgg.png

Here's some other articles and videos about the accusation and others who have lost money there:

https://coinmarketcap.com/community/articles/642f10e68c9497781ca88118/
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/mas-suspends-bitget-over-scam-115417139.html
https://www.netnewsledger.com/2023/04/05/bitget-another-potential-centralized-exchange-scam-unfolding/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKYID6xihZQ

Most of your posts contain the word "Bitget" somewhere. Its like you asked ChatGPT to write you advertisements for them. They probably hired you because you will work for pennies to promote this scam, but it doesn't change the fact that its a scam.

Well, you could be right with your AI accusation of the OP but I can't read your comment without sharing my thoughts on Evan Luthra.
 Apart from his REELT case which I actually celebrated Bitget for handling the crises perfectly
 https://www.bitget.com/support/articles/12560603786789 (Please read this and you will understand the enormity of what Evan did)
 he has also been involved with lots of scamming deals that makes me wonder why people still follow this dude.
 
check this out
 https://www.quora.com/Who-is-Evan-Luthra/answer/Joel-Samuel-66?ch=10&oid=158890290&share=287991f1&srid=hGw3gw&target_type=answer
 
https://www.quora.com/Who-is-Evan-Luthra/answer/Jones-321?ch=10&oid=190327568&share=6fa08cda&srid=hGw3gw&target_type=answer
 
https://www.quora.com/Who-is-Evan-Luthra/answer/Tarek-Maza-2?ch=10&oid=1477743628159927&share=4455b062&srid=hGw3gw&target_type=answer
 
Here he was involved in canabis
 https://www.quora.com/Who-is-Evan-Luthra/answer/Nathanielic-Mason?ch=10&oid=153609868&share=39af7925&srid=hGw3gw&target_type=answer
 
If you want more I can continue but the gospel truth is Bitget may have high handled the situation but he truly deserves the punishment and you will agree with me that the compensation was a good move by the exchange
legendary
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Merit: 1028
#SWGT CERTIK Audited
As far as I know, Evan Illicitly sold a massive amount of $Reelt all at once, causing a significant price dump that negatively affected almost all the investors of $Reelt. I'd suggest you to go through the vesting schedule (provided in the thread) to understand it.
However, later on, Bitget compensated the impacted users. No CEX wants to harm an entire community. Hopefully this thread will help you understand the whole story > https://twitter.com/CryptoAdviceCT/status/1654533419441983488?t=VODt1vx2IQIKNCdDjv49UQ&s=19

Hmm, Haha this is what we call the resulting so-called centralization and lame excuses. Buddy what the hell they had to do with the user's funds it's an open market, but if a person having a large number of tokens wants to sell them off, it's his property he can do whatever he wants to
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even though I know the shitty policies of the centralized changes to grab the custody of the funds...
, this is just a lame excuse because the community so-called if they really know the risks they must analyze the tokenomics of the project well before investing and it's a volatile market price keeps fluctuating, even if it dumps to 99% who the hell are the exchanges to intervening in the market.

I know for some level it's true if a person wants to dump all in and some report it and stop it can stop the loss of the entire community but the community should know itself before investing the risk of the manipulation in the market and volatility. What if they compensated but lost the trust of users as they can freeze their accounts they violated the standards of the users intentionally? Who wants to trust an exchange that can freeze your account on such a lame excuse?
jr. member
Activity: 64
Merit: 1
So its pretty obvious you're using AI to write your posts for you. But beyond that, you have been advertising what is pretty clearly a scam exchange. You probably have a dozen accounts on this forum and could care less if people get scammed from the services you advertise, but its worth pointing out for anyone else reading this that Bitget is a scam.





Here's some other articles and videos about the accusation and others who have lost money there:

https://coinmarketcap.com/community/articles/642f10e68c9497781ca88118/
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/mas-suspends-bitget-over-scam-115417139.html
https://www.netnewsledger.com/2023/04/05/bitget-another-potential-centralized-exchange-scam-unfolding/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKYID6xihZQ

Most of your posts contain the word "Bitget" somewhere. Its like you asked ChatGPT to write you advertisements for them. They probably hired you because you will work for pennies to promote this scam, but it doesn't change the fact that its a scam.
As far as I know, Evan Illicitly sold a massive amount of $Reelt all at once, causing a significant price dump that negatively affected almost all the investors of $Reelt. I'd suggest you to go through the vesting schedule (provided in the thread) to understand it.
However, later on, Bitget compensated the impacted users. No CEX wants to harm an entire community. Hopefully this thread will help you understand the whole story > https://twitter.com/CryptoAdviceCT/status/1654533419441983488?t=VODt1vx2IQIKNCdDjv49UQ&s=19



So its pretty obvious you're using AI to write your posts for you. But beyond that, you have been advertising what is pretty clearly a scam exchange.

Seems to be a new level of spam, a few days ago there was tagging this acc --> @Grace366, promoting rwaltz articles and it stopped after I gave him a negative trust.

Unfortunately, it seems that this is a successful promotion, because I had seen his other topics early today and Googled it to know more about it, so it might bring them some free clicks.

Bitget is an already known scam exchange they have had lots of customer complaints about frozen accounts that until now do not solve yet. According to some traders, Bitget boycotts their customers and keeps customers money in their custody. Is not a wise decision to use their service.
When it is promoted to you from an account or a regular user, scam suspicions will be less than if they did it themselves.
I believe reading this  thoroughly would clear your confusions https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.62619828 and besides what makes you think Evans was a saint. You may need to visit his past records to understand him. This could help you
https://www.quora.com/Who-is-Evan-Luthra

and probably ask yourself if there was a moral justification for him dumping REELT on innocent traders upon listing on bitget
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 1010
Only BTC
I knew this member was shilling for Bitget, and i asked them in another topic they mentioned Bitget, but of course they did not reply my question there:
Nowadays, almost all the CEXs are moving towards mandatory KYC. I can only think of a few, like Bitget and Mexc, that still permit limitless trading without requiring KYC.
No offence, do you work with or for Bitget? Almost all of your posts have something to do with "how good Bitget is".
I didn't know much about the exchange then, but it was very suspicious because a good exchange would not have any need to hire shillers to promote them in this forum, if they needed promotion, they would rather start a signature campaign. I wonder the number of people who still trade in this scam exchange and keep their money in it, it is just a disaster that is waiting to happen.
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 3612
Buy/Sell crypto at BestChange
So its pretty obvious you're using AI to write your posts for you. But beyond that, you have been advertising what is pretty clearly a scam exchange.

Seems to be a new level of spam, a few days ago there was tagging this acc --> @Grace366, promoting rwaltz articles and it stopped after I gave him a negative trust.

Unfortunately, it seems that this is a successful promotion, because I had seen his other topics early today and Googled it to know more about it, so it might bring them some free clicks.

Bitget is an already known scam exchange they have had lots of customer complaints about frozen accounts that until now do not solve yet. According to some traders, Bitget boycotts their customers and keeps customers money in their custody. Is not a wise decision to use their service.
When it is promoted to you from an account or a regular user, scam suspicions will be less than if they did it themselves.
legendary
Activity: 3206
Merit: 2904
Block halving is coming.
Bitget is an already known scam exchange they have had lots of customer complaints about frozen accounts that until now do not solve yet. According to some traders, Bitget boycotts their customers and keeps customers money in their custody. Is not a wise decision to use their service.

I don't know why this exchange is still alive and they still keep promoting their exchange to scam more traders.
copper member
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฿itcoin for all, All for ฿itcoin.
But beyond that, you have been advertising what is pretty clearly a scam exchange.
He should probably change the title to "Bitget's Commitment to Staying in Sync with Scamming their Latest Victims"
This is why I hate shills so much. You might find, they don't even use the exchange. Thanks for pointing out that information, I probably missed it at the time it was trending.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 7892
So its pretty obvious you're using AI to write your posts for you. But beyond that, you have been advertising what is pretty clearly a scam exchange. You probably have a dozen accounts on this forum and could care less if people get scammed from the services you advertise, but its worth pointing out for anyone else reading this that Bitget is a scam.





Here's some other articles and videos about the accusation and others who have lost money there:

https://coinmarketcap.com/community/articles/642f10e68c9497781ca88118/
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/mas-suspends-bitget-over-scam-115417139.html
https://www.netnewsledger.com/2023/04/05/bitget-another-potential-centralized-exchange-scam-unfolding/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKYID6xihZQ

Most of your posts contain the word "Bitget" somewhere. Its like you asked ChatGPT to write you advertisements for them. They probably hired you because you will work for pennies to promote this scam, but it doesn't change the fact that its a scam.
jr. member
Activity: 64
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Being up-to-date and in sync with the latest trends is crucial in today's fast-paced world, even for billion-dollar companies, as setbacks can arise from not keeping up with advancements.

I've recently noticed that Bitget is fully embracing this approach and embarking on an exciting new journey.

In the thrilling realm of cryptocurrency, newcomers face significant challenges, but Bitget is dedicated to supporting them until they transform from newbies into savvy investors who make well-informed decisions. In the past, Bitget introduced an ingenious solution to address beginners' dilemmas with Copy Trading, empowering them to trade like seasoned professionals without the need to master complex trading strategies. This feature provides invaluable support and has already benefitted over 100,000 elite traders and more than 400,000 users, resulting in a jaw-dropping PnL of over 350 million so far (Source: https://www.bitget.com/copytrading/overview).

Bitget doesn't compromise on safety and stands at the forefront of the industry, offering novel trading experiences and cutting-edge features. By integrating AI into their grid trading, they are reshaping their identity in a truly innovative way.

Furthermore, Bitget takes user funds seriously, maintaining full transparency with a protection fund of 300 million or more, openly displayed for all to see.

While other exchanges may be scaling back their services in certain regions, Bitget warmly welcomes these users with exclusive rewards. The platform has constantly evolved over time, attracting an impressive number of nearly 20 million users through enticing rewards, exciting giveaways, and a range of other innovative features, including a recent update to their logo.
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