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Topic: Has anyone dealt with the Cryptokreed exchange? (Read 117 times)

legendary
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November 17, 2022, 12:40:02 PM
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Does anyone know anything about the Cryptokreed exchange? I found this exchange strange,
I also saw the same thing on reddit, it seems someone has been scammed by the cryptokreed.com exchange, this can be proven based on the experience that happened to @Ace_add.

Beware CryptoKreed.com is a scam!!!! Do Not Use It
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Beware CryptoKreed.com is a scam!!!! Do Not Use It
So I was contacted on Discord by CryptoKreed.com telling me that I had been selected to win some etherium and all I had to do was open an account on CryptoKreed.com to withdraw it. (Too good to be true!). So I registered for an account and true enough the etherium was in my account, so I tried to withdraw it. However, I was told by the support chat that I had to be a premium member to withdraw funds and I had to deposit an amount of Bitcoin. I thought fair enough (stupid I know), and sent over the bitcoin. I tried to withdraw it all again and was told that a commission fee of 15% was required to be deposited. I tried again and now a region fee of 15% is required. Oh dear, I had been scammed!!!!

As a warning to the community on the Bitcointalk forums, from the experience above, @Ace_add. One of the victims of the CryptoKreed.com exchange, I hope to be careful of that exchange site, it's a scam site.
legendary
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Merit: 5634
Blackjack.fun-Free Raffle-Join&Win $50🎲
After registration I was invited to deposit 0.01 BTC or 0.16 ETH, and then I will be able to receive my prize.
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This looks very suspicious, considering that such methods are often used by scammers, when to get one amount from exchange you have to deposit another amount to exchange.

Scammers use various methods, this is just one of them and it seems to be successful considering that many people have doubts about whether it is legitimate or not. If we consider that maybe 10% of people ask or admit that they have been cheated in this way, the percentage of those who never admit it publicly is certainly quite large.

Making people aware on a global level that this is a scam should be part of every school curriculum, along with of course many other things when it comes to the internet.
hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
After registration I was invited to deposit 0.01 BTC or 0.16 ETH, and then I will be able to receive my prize.
What do you think?
That will scam you because if you are welcome to get the prizes, you will not need to deposit any money and will just receive the money without any questions. I've got that experience but I need to deposit some amount of BTC but I never deposit on the exchange. I know I will only lose my money if I deposit money to withdraw the prize. It is an old trick still working for some users so I hope you do not take any action and leave that exchange. Next time, never consider the prizes if you need to send any money to them.
legendary
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Buy/Sell crypto at BestChange
Is there one reason to believe they are real? If there is a reason, then you can doubt it, but as you go deeper, you will find millions of reasons that push you away from them.

Most random gifts require the user to make a review of the platform, or at least to tell others his story or an old user of the platform and not a new person who may not use it for you.

Domain name Registered On:2022-09-23 without ant real adoption. they are scam.
member
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Team members look more like stock photo models than exchange engineers. CEO founder pic doesn't look foreign to me, as well as the cheap looking web interface that I think has been widely used by scam services I've come across in the past. One of the duplicate examples: cointiply.cc

Yes absolutely , i mean these kind of exchanges are meant to dupe people, how foolish it is that they did not even bothered to change the images of team members.. Feel pity on people who fell prey to these exchanges in ave of making money overnight
legendary
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I received such offers very often, I think that an identical template known by these icons is even used. And yes, this is a well-known scam method.

I am wondering, in a period where we have the liquidation of some large and recognizable services (Celsius, FTX for example), how can anyone even think to believe in such too-good-to-be-true offers?
Due to panic, funds are being withdrawn en masse from the strongest exchanges, although there is no problem. why would anyone believe in such an obscure Discord PM offer?
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 7064
Cashback 15%
Does anyone know anything about the Cryptokreed exchange? I found this exchange strange, which lures users to itself with such questionable shenanigans in Discord. This is the notification I got in Discord that supposedly I was a winner of some sort of raffle they supposedly held in Discord.
This is 100% a SCAM and they are using familiar discord messages technique to announce fake giveaway winners.
You will be asked to create account at fake exchange and you will find amount of coins you received, but when you try to withdraw coins they will ask you to first send them bitcoin to ''unlock'' account.
If you search in Scam Accusations section you will find many similar examples, and they are only changing domains with small graphical changes.
Don't waste your time doing this and block this members in discord, even better disable all discord messages except from your friends.
hero member
Activity: 1764
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[Nope]No hype delivers more than hope
Team members look more like stock photo models than exchange engineers. CEO founder pic doesn't look foreign to me, as well as the cheap looking web interface that I think has been widely used by scam services I've come across in the past. One of the duplicate examples: cointiply.cc
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 4795
The thing is, I had never heard of this exchange at all. Well, I was curious, the amount is pretty decent Smiley I decided to register. After registration I was invited to deposit 0.01 BTC or 0.16 ETH, and then I will be able to receive my prize.

This looks very suspicious, considering that such methods are often used by scammers, when to get one amount from exchange you have to deposit another amount to exchange.

What do you think?
It is not suspicious but an absolute scam if I should conclude the moment I saw it

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Domain:cryptokreed.com
Registrar:NameCheap, Inc.
Registered On:2022-09-23
Expires On:2023-09-23
Updated On:2022-10-09

The fake exchange domain was just register just less than 2 months ago. Obviously not listed on any coin listing site, I checked, but it is obvious that it woukd not be listed.
hero member
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Merit: 865
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Scam DMs are pretty rampant in discord. From my experience, giveaway scams like this are the most common. As always, if you did not join anything but you won something, it's a scam. I'm not surprised you were asked to deposit first instead of just deducting it from your supposed prize. In addition, the exchange is only [almost] 2 months old and yet they claim to have $198.76B market cap.

Some helpful links:
https://discord.com/blog/common-scams-what-to-look-out-for
https://discord.com/blog/protecting-users-from-scams-on-discord
staff
Activity: 2436
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Does anyone know anything about the Cryptokreed exchange? I found this exchange strange, which lures users to itself with such questionable shenanigans in Discord. This is the notification I got in Discord that supposedly I was a winner of some sort of raffle they supposedly held in Discord.



The thing is, I had never heard of this exchange at all. Well, I was curious, the amount is pretty decent Smiley I decided to register. After registration I was invited to deposit 0.01 BTC or 0.16 ETH, and then I will be able to receive my prize.

This looks very suspicious, considering that such methods are often used by scammers, when to get one amount from exchange you have to deposit another amount to exchange.

What do you think?
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