Bitcoin Trader
This is NOT a regulated broker. Do not deposit any money with this platform.
Official Warning
Bitcoin Trader is not regulated by any recognized financial authority. Multiple consumers have reported losing money to this platform. If you have been contacted by this platform, do not send any money.
What is Bitcoin Trader?
Bitcoin Trader uses fake celebrity endorsements from figures like Peter Jones and Bear Grylls to promote a non-existent automated trading system.
Red Flags
Unauthorized use of celebrity names and images
Claims 92% success rate with no evidence
Fake BBC and Mirror news articles
No company registration or financial license
Persistent unwanted phone calls after registration
Users report inability to withdraw any funds
How the Scam Works
Fake news articles circulate on social media featuring celebrity endorsements. Victims register and are immediately contacted by phone. After depositing, the platform shows fake profits. Withdrawal requests are denied with excuses about minimum volumes, verification requirements, or additional fees.
What to Do If You've Been Scammed
Stop all communication with the platform immediately. Do not send any more money. Document all transactions, emails, and screenshots. Report to your local financial regulator and police. Contact your bank to attempt a chargeback on credit card payments. Be wary of 'recovery' services that may be secondary scams.