Bitcoin 360 Ai scam?
The term Bitcoin 360 Ai has gone viral and is seeing a surge in search traffic due to claims that investors can access an automated AI crypto trading bot which will dramatically increase their profits.
However, having examined many of the websites that are operating under the ‘Bitcoin 360 Ai’ banner (or one of many variants, such as Bitcoin 360 AI or Bit App 360 AI), it appears that they are scams and are not real or legitimate at all.
There are many reasons for this view, including:
- The sites we examined were poorly built with very little content or functionality.
- The domain names of many of the sites were very new.
- The number of variants was concerning, with dozens of domains available.
- It appears that many social media shills have jumped on the bandwagon of trying to promote a specific Bitcoin 360 Ai variant.
- There are numerous claims that businessmen such as Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos were backing the Bitcoin 360 Ai crypto trading bot, but this is entirely fake and he is not linked to the product or any platforms of this name.
- The main .com platform also claims that Martin Lewis, a popular UK consumer finance expert, supports Bitcoin 360 Ai but this is a complete falsehood. In fact, Mr Lewis is a vocal campaigner against online scams and has frequently made it clear that he doesn’t endorse any financial or investing platform.
- Some platforms were offering trading, others ‘free’ access to a bot, but the ones we visited all seemed highly dubious and unlikely to be genuine.
- A huge number of negative reviews from people who’ve been scammed and lost money after signing up to one of the Bitcoin 360 Ai platforms.
As you can see from what I’ve written above, there are many platforms out there claiming to be ‘Bitcoin 360 Ai’, with some appearing to be endorsed by major media and crypto news platforms.
However, there are numerous examples of posts that had been paid-for as an advertorial, with disclaimers from the media company saying the content was not related to their platform.
Often, these posts contained links to platforms claiming to be Bitcoin 360 Ai. It’s concerning to think that legitimate media outlets would allow content and links related to scams to be published.
Many of these links led to sites making totally unrealistic claims about the returns available for using their version of Bitcoin 360 AI.
These varied from super high profits to the promise of a platform being able to unlock trading ‘secrets’ only available to a select few, who were obviously expected to pay for the privilege.
Often these companies gave no information about who they were or where they were located, with the only method of communication being via a sign-up form which required investors to reveal personal information, including a mobile/cell phone number.
Is Bitcoin 360 Ai a real crypto trading platform?
Somewhere there might be a genuine Bitcoin 360 Ai crypto trading platform, but I couldn’t find it.
If there is, the name has been taken over by scammers who have replicated the brand across dozens of similar sounding and looking platforms making it virtually impossible for the average investor to find a legitimate trading platform under the Bitcoin 360 Ai banner.
The risk of being scammed by one of the websites claiming to be Bitcoin 360 Ai is extremely high and as such you need to exercise a huge amount of caution when signing up to a platform claiming to be related to this product.
Bitcoin 360 Ai reviews
You’ll find dozens of reviews for Bitcoin 360 Ai with many claiming to reveal whether it’s a scam or not, or possibly the centre of fraudulent activity.
However, the majority of these reviews seemed to be fake, or paid-for content that had somehow bypassed any editorial controls.
The fact that there was little critical examination of the Bitcoin 360 Ai platforms reviewed made these pieces highly suspicious and you should take the content with a pinch of salt.
Some articles even went as far as to claim the platform they were reviewing was ‘safe and secure’ despite the fact that when examined they seemed fake and misleading.
Also, if you look at the reviews for Bitcoin 360 Ai on sites such as Trustpilot, you’ll find hundreds of reports about it being a scam, with people losing the money they’d invested.
There are also many of reports of people being harassed once they’ve given their mobile number in an online form, with some of these callers becoming extremely aggressive and abusive.
Pig butchering scam behaviour
Some reports about Bitcoin 360 Ai suggests that it might be operating in the manner of a pig butchering scam.
This is where investors are initially encouraged to deposit cash or crypto with the promise of large returns before seeing their funds quickly grow (although this is fake).
However, when they come to withdraw their money, they’re blocked from doing so and told they need to pay a large commission or fee.
If they pay this the funds will still be inaccessible and the scammers will make new demands for further payments until the scam victim runs out of cash.
Many of the Bitcoin 360 Ai scam sites ask for a $250 sign-up fee which many people say has been stolen after they’ve paid it.
Anyone who signs up and pays this money is also hounded by ‘traders’ demanding further payments.
Bitcoin 360 Ai verdict – should I sign up?
From everything that I’ve seen, the hype around Bitcoin 360 Ai is entirely fake and is being created by large teams of scammers with the aim of luring investors into parting with their cash.
I haven’t found one genuine case of someone investing successfully with any platform using a variant of the Bitcoin 360 Ai name and as such the advice is to avoid all of them.
Everyone who sends any money to one of these platforms seems to lose it then is unable to contact anyone to raise a complaint.
Investors should steer clear of anything related to Bitcoin 360 Ai as it appears to be nothing more than an elaborate scam.
Can I get my money back from the Bitcoin 360 Ai scam?
Recovering money from scammers is difficult and very few people are successful if they attempt to do so on their own.
There are also private companies that might be able to help which I’ve written about here.
Have you had any experience with this platform? Kindly share your thoughts in the comment section to help others stay informed and safe.