Fraudulent marketing campaigns like Bitcoin Prime or Bitcoin Genius are operated on dozens of different websites and domains. They are used to acquiring naive and greedy consumers for broker scams. In today's test of the fraudulent Crypto Genius campaign on the https://the cryptogenius.software website, we were led to the Bitfinityfx (https://bitfinityfx.com) scam. This scam belongs to the vast scam network that also ran the Blueprint Capital scam and many others. Stay very far away from this nonsense.
BluFX is an unregulated venture offering traders funded accounts on a subscription basis and calls its offer revolutionary. Starting with GBP 99 p.m., one allegedly receives a funded trading account. The UK-registered companies BluFX Ltd and Blueprint Capital Limited (LinkedIn) are presented as related entities. The Chinese citizen Yu Song, born in February 1987, controls both companies and serves as a director in both. Neither company has an FCA license, and no regulated entity is provided in the public presentations. Here is our initial review of BluFX.
Luckily, an email enlightens us that we could make a lot of money with Facebook Formula. We click on the included link and land on the scam campaign CryptoEngine. Those who register there because they are promised quick money via crypto are automatically directed to the scams Blueprint Capital and TraderFex and end up on the cashier pages of both scams. Both scams are allegedly operated via St. Vincent and the Grenadines, but no operators are provided. As a payment processor, we have once again discovered VISA partner BridgerPay.