The Triton Capital Markets scam, vanished a few months ago. However, one of its successors, LiquidsPro, is still chasing victims. In Feb 2022, the Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA) issued a warning against the Liquidspro broker scam. FinTelegram has warned times and again against these scams and their operators. Thanks to our whistleblowers, we are able to expose one of the perpetrators, the Latvian Pavels Danilovs. He was the director and beneficial owner of the legal entities behind the scam.
Our Broker Scam Radar is currently reporting more scams than ever before since FinTelegram came into existence. One of the reasons for this is undoubtedly the increasing popularity of cryptocurrencies. The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) publishes up to a dozen warnings against brokers and crypto scams every day. That's a record. Today, the Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA) issued a warning against the Liquidspro broker scam, a clone of the vanished Triton Capital Markets a/k/a Triton Markets scam FinTelegram and regulators have warned about many times. The same cybercrime organization operates these and other scams!
We received an email today that first led us to the Bitcoin Circuit scam campaign on the https://gdmemsgtll.xyz/bitcoin-circuit website. Anyone who registers there is also automatically created as a Triton Capital Markets scam victim and redirected to its payment page. The scam is currently active today under the domain www.tcapitaltrading.com. In the past months, the scam has already used various domains, most recently with www.tcapitalm.com. The UK FCA issued an investor alert against this domain on July 14, 2021.
The Triton Capital Markets a/k/a Triton Markets scam has been active for months with various domains. Karello D Buro LLC allegedly operates it with addresses in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Karelllo D Buro Kft is its paying agent. Regulators have been warning against the scam (see our report here). Currently, the scam operates with the domain www.tcapitalm.com and is promoted by fraud campaigns like Bitcoin Circuit. Evidently, German-speaking investors are the prime target at this time.