
Bitcoin Scam Alert - BTC-Multiplier.com
Everyone knows that Bitcoin Ponzi schemes are rampant on the Internet. Sometimes they're harder to spot than others. Sometimes they come in the form of entire currencies whose only purpose is to exit with a bulk of the valuable coins, other times they're even exchanges. But most of the time they're just Ponzi schemes, easily discernible in that they make outrageous promises, are vague about how they actually make the profits they intend to return, and somehow always manage to have bad grammar. We received a tip about BTC-Multiplier.com, a website that shares a name with a once legitimate,....
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There are good ways to sell your bitcoins when you need cash, and there are bad ways. CCN has documented numerous bad ways over the years, sometimes with victims writing in to us. Other times we just happen to notice a scam going on, and make haste to inform our readership about it. And still other times, readers write in to let us know that something doesn't seem right. There are times when we will reserve the word