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"Mining.bettermentstrade.com"
Trust score
Very low
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Good points
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A HTTPS security protocol has been detected on this website. Be careful, this indicator is not always synonymous with security!
Negative points
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This site does not clearly display the identity of its owner or its publisher.
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This site appears to display risky commercial activities or activities sometimes subject to controversy (Dropshipping, Financial investments...)
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The domain name is very recent (less than 6 months)
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The owner of the domain name associated with this site is hidden in the Whois database.
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Short life expectancy domain
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Domain creation date | 02/21/2024 (Less than 2 years) |
Domain expiration date | 02/21/2025 (Less than 6 months left) |
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MakeAnHonestLiving 04/14/2024 at 12:08 AM
Rating:This site operates a Pig Butchering Scam". Source of this info: my direct experience unfortunately. How I found out about it: through Discord from this username: Daniewest14#9506. This site and www.BettermentsTrade.com are a scam site intended to illegally offer "investment portfolios" funded by cryptocurrency sent to either of these wallets: bc1qwmhmdx7nzvmh8fmlatl465xjg30lzx44kh63rq for Bitcoin or 0xdd1Ee8DaEe3e5161d66B9A5F6F566E80564bB3b7 for USD Tether/Ethereum. The Ethereum wallet address then sends them to this wallet at Binance: 0x0a2E0012F9cC450c56ec5DDA3c61cCA924413966. You deposit, "trading" takes place over a few weeks, you try to withdraw, they then tell you that to unlock your account you have to send them an obscene amount of money. Total scam, do not fall for it.