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Topic: SCAM ALERT cryptonbattle.com cryptonhash.com bitcoineasybet.com (Read 225 times)

hero member
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They have multiple domain names. I'm aware of the following:

cryptonbattle.com
cryptonhash.com
bitcoineasybet.com


Just a simple skim over the source code reveals that they log whatever you type on that site, and that the "games" are straight-up fakes.
Someone will contact you on Telegram, point you to one of these domains, prove to you that they can control who's winning, and lure you into sending BTC to 1CTNuvDcipyWWtbT3EzPy4hmGAFE1nxgDZ.

I've reported them to Google. DO NOT visit any of these links and if you unfortunately did, DO NOT type any personal information / password there or "deposit" BTC!!

You have done well by trying to create awareness for people not to lose their resources in the quest to multiply it and be blinded by that need and not the consciousness to do reasonability check on the site they are visiting to try their chances. Sometimes I usually wonder what people even see in several sites that are by default shady to deposit funds when there are reputable sites to try their luck even abound on this section of the forum. Unfortunately, a whole lot of people would still fall in this scam of a site because they are either ruled by greed or laziness to read.
hero member
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Have you shared and posted this on Scam Accusations?

I think they are doing this for living and they have tons of reserved domains so they can just jump off to another one if they get busted.
full member
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They have multiple domain names. I'm aware of the following:

cryptonbattle.com
cryptonhash.com
bitcoineasybet.com


Just a simple skim over the source code reveals that they log whatever you type on that site, and that the "games" are straight-up fakes.
Someone will contact you on Telegram, point you to one of these domains, prove to you that they can control who's winning, and lure you into sending BTC to 1CTNuvDcipyWWtbT3EzPy4hmGAFE1nxgDZ.

I've reported them to Google. DO NOT visit any of these links and if you unfortunately did, DO NOT type any personal information / password there or "deposit" BTC!!

Good thing you shared this. People might get misguided by this domain and get scammed. Either way informing the public with this scammers does a good feedback on your background.
hero member
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Lol you mean they want you to deposit more money when you already won money from gambling? Why? Who would even do that? I mean if I won 2 bitcoin from gambling that means I WON 2 bitcoin from gambling, no need to invest any furhter, if it asks me to invest furhter I would totally close the website and move on with my life. Such a simple minded effort and I am sorry butif you fall for such a simple scam than your money and you soon parted.

Only desperate ones would definitely tend to sent out 10% of the winnings which it would be 0.2 BTC since its a 2 BTC winning but its completely dumb for you to proceed because even just using your own common sense you will able to find out on where this thing would be heading. Just to think that no gambling site would easily make you win upto 2 BTC in a simple way and even just basing on that logic you can already know that this is total fraud and also this post should be on scam accusations board and should be added some screenshots but its not really necessary at all yet its quite obvious.
full member
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CryptoGames: Revamped Games, Multiple Coins
These people have many domains, using the same system and they copied Terms of Service of Crypto-Games, including their company name.


Scam alert.


Don't deposit, don't fall for this shit. These guys have already opened multiple topics and websites, like the CryptoRouLLete one.


They are also using Terms of Service of Crypto-Games on all their scam websites. I just want to confirm that Crypto-Games has nothing to do with these people.

original: https://www.crypto-games.net/terms

Copied version of these fuckers:
https://cryptoncasinox.com/terms/
http://cryptonbattle.com/terms/
and so on.

legendary
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Just a simple skim over the source code reveals that they log whatever you type on that site, and that the "games" are straight-up fakes.
How did you get access to their source code? The client side code doesn't seem to do anything you mentioned. I don't understand why they're fake, because the log whatever you type to their database or because the games are fake? Neither of them has strong proofs on your end.

Someone will contact you on Telegram, point you to one of these domains, prove to you that they can control who's winning, and lure you into sending BTC to 1CTNuvDcipyWWtbT3EzPy4hmGAFE1nxgDZ.
A screenshot of the same would be much appretiated.
hero member
Activity: 784
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Lol you mean they want you to deposit more money when you already won money from gambling? Why? Who would even do that? I mean if I won 2 bitcoin from gambling that means I WON 2 bitcoin from gambling, no need to invest any furhter, if it asks me to invest furhter I would totally close the website and move on with my life. Such a simple minded effort and I am sorry butif you fall for such a simple scam than your money and you soon parted.
legendary
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Bitcoin FTW!
Just doing a quick Google search about Cryptonhash.com, I was able to find a Reddit post about the site being a scam within the first ten results. It even explains how the site scams you:

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1. they ask to deposit 50 usd in bitcoins
2.You can game at any time, you can "win" 2 btc at one "game"
3. When you want to withdraw "earnings" they asked you to deposit 10% of "earnings".
4. If you deposit now you are scammed !!!!!

This Reddit post was made just over a week ago, so it's fresh information about the site. Unfortunately the OP of the post didn't seem to realise there were multiple domains to the site.
legendary
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They have multiple domain names. I'm aware of the following:

cryptonbattle.com
cryptonhash.com
bitcoineasybet.com


I've reported them to Google. DO NOT visit any of these links and if you unfortunately did, DO NOT type any personal information / password there or "deposit" BTC!!
Thanks for sharing this information however, can yo provide a more detailed information on how you come up with the idea that this site are scams. If you have screen shosts of deposits and other conversation of the site admin to inform them of any wrong doing that will be great. WE can't just tag them as scammer without providing solid proof.

No need for solid proof. A good gambling sites doesn't need to have a multiple domains. I don't see any sense of doing that. It will just ruined the website's popularity in terms of web search resulting for people to be confused on what is really happening on the site. Trust will now be the issue.

Im not judging the book by it's cover but by judging their interface for the first time, I really think that it's a not good idea to risk money here. Also with the help of search at your favorite search engine, you will that the site isn't trustworthy.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1036
They have multiple domain names. I'm aware of the following:

cryptonbattle.com
cryptonhash.com
bitcoineasybet.com


I've reported them to Google. DO NOT visit any of these links and if you unfortunately did, DO NOT type any personal information / password there or "deposit" BTC!!
Thanks for sharing this information however, can yo provide a more detailed information on how you come up with the idea that this site are scams. If you have screen shosts of deposits and other conversation of the site admin to inform them of any wrong doing that will be great. WE can't just tag them as scammer without providing solid proof.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
They have multiple domain names. I'm aware of the following:

cryptonbattle.com
cryptonhash.com
bitcoineasybet.com


Just a simple skim over the source code reveals that they log whatever you type on that site, and that the "games" are straight-up fakes.
Someone will contact you on Telegram, point you to one of these domains, prove to you that they can control who's winning, and lure you into sending BTC to 1CTNuvDcipyWWtbT3EzPy4hmGAFE1nxgDZ.

I've reported them to Google. DO NOT visit any of these links and if you unfortunately did, DO NOT type any personal information / password there or "deposit" BTC!!
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