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The latest list of scam cryptocurrency exchanges exposed.
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IntroductionForeign Exchange Market Real-time,Cyprus foreign exchange dealer ranking,Traderknows has released a list of the latest five fraudulent cryptocurrency exchanges. Traders, pl
Traderknows has released a list of the latest five fraudulent cryptocurrency exchanges. Traders,Foreign Exchange Market Real-time please take care of your assets and avoid falling into scams:
FindeMaChange
Company Name: FindeMaChange
Website:https://findemachange.com/
Domain Registration Date: 2024-02-17
Contact Information: No contact information provided
Suspicious Points:
- Domain registration time is less than 4 months (as of 2024-05-21)
- No address provided
- Unregulated, false regulation
- No information about employees or executives available online
- Low-quality website template
- Fake trading software
- No contact information
Helioj EXchange
Company Name: Helioj EXchange
Website:https://www.heliojexchangge.com/
Domain Registration Date: 2023-08-18
Contact Information: Online customer service
Suspicious Points:
- Domain registration time is less than 10 months (as of 2024-05-21)
- No address provided
- Unregulated, false regulation
- No information about employees or executives available online
- Low-quality website template
- Fake trading software
- Fake endorsers
ENTG
Company Name: ENTG
Website:https://www.entgq.com/
Domain Registration Date: 2024-03-11
Contact Information: Online customer service / [email protected]
Suspicious Points:
- Domain registration time is less than 3 months (as of 2024-05-21)
- No address provided
- Unregulated, false regulation
- No information about employees or executives available online
- Low-quality website template
- Fake trading software
TDSR
Company Name: TDSR
Website:https://www.tdsrexchangepro.com/
Domain Registration Date: 2023-10-27
Contact Information: Online customer service / [email protected]
Suspicious Points:
- Domain registration time is less than 5 months (as of 2024-05-21)
- No address provided
- Unregulated, false regulation
- No information about employees or executives available online
- Low-quality website template
- Fake trading software
KEN-EX
Company Name: KEN-EX
Website:https://www.ken-ex.com/
Domain Registration Date: 2024-03-09
Contact Information: Online customer service / [email protected]
Suspicious Points:
- Domain registration time is less than 3 months (as of 2024-05-21)
- No address provided
- Unregulated, false regulation
- No information about employees or executives available online
- Low-quality website template
- Fake trading software
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