Technically, those exchanges are honest. It's just that marketing-wise, a catchy phrase is necessary. Besides, all details about the welcome bonus or promotions are supposed to be on the terms. It's just that some users easily believed what they saw on the promotions without bothering to look at the terms.
Common sense, please. Can't believe there are people expecting exchanges will give free money, especially a considerable good amount?
They're half truths, so they're also half lies. But they're not total lies and so they're apparently allowed to do it.
Yeah, common sense, please. Are we born yesterday? Are we not familiar with half lies in ads and other marketing strategies? Have we not encountered the use of superlative adjectives in promoting brands of goods and services? Words like best, most, highest, biggest, fastest, largest, and so on are very common among ads.
Why should we even be surprised? Bybit, Bitgert, Crypto.com are not charity organizations. They're businesses.