The Bitcoin Money Website Review

Most of the time, you come across the Bitcoin Money website via a search for Bitcoin on Google or via questionable recommendations. This is set up in several languages, including German. Bitcoin Money promises to make it very easy for customers to profit from Bitcoin.

Under "Frequently Asked Questions" it even says that members of Bitcoin Money can earn their first million within two months. The trick is said to be that Bitcoin Money takes advantage of the different value perceptions about Bitcoin and thus realizes profits even in the case of negative price developments.

You can find the detailed conditions under the link: BitcoinMoney.news

For background information, Bitcoin Money shows alleged current trades, all of them profitable. This is already suspicious, of course, because there are no trading strategies that always work out. Where there are winners, losers are not far. But Bitcoin Money conceals such information. By the way, Loophole means "loophole" and this Bitcoin trading bot claims to have discovered one. Too good to be true? Definitely yes. Read now who is really raking in profits with Bitcoin Money.

Who is behind Bitcoin Money?

Bitcoin Money's website has no imprint, no "About Us", no terms and conditions, and no privacy policy - so it lacks all mandatory information and also otherwise usual details. Other Bitcoin trading bots like Bitcoin Up or Bitcoin Revolution still serve up placeholders in the contact information. Bitcoin Money keeps completely quiet about the responsible parties and thus violates legal regulations.

We notice recurring text modules and illustrations on Bitcoin trading bots, and Bitcoin Money is no exception. It can therefore be assumed that Bitcoin Money also belongs to a larger network. The creators want to remain anonymous because they know very well that what they do has nothing in common with serious business. Anyone who has problems with Bitcoin Money will never find a contact person from the company.

Sign up with Bitcoin Money 

Save yourself the hassle and frustration of signing up with Bitcoin Money. We've gone through it for you. Name, email, password is what Bitcoin Money asks for when you sign up, the terms of service link is blank. And Bitcoin Money insists on a phone number when signing up.

The phone number thing is particularly sneaky. Because anyone who has registered with Bitcoin Money, as we have, is very quickly bombarded with phone calls. The callers initially pose as friendly assistants, but then get snotty when you don't want to deposit money.

Attempts to call Bitcoin Money back come to nothing, but the registration confirmation email gives access to the so-called trading platform.

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