Crypto-coinhunter.com Review: A Scam Platform That Leaves You Scratching Your Head

Crypto coinhunter.com review

Okay, this doesn’t happen often. I feel bad for the founder of crypto-coinhunter.com, I really do It’s a scam; let’s just get that out of the way. It has nothing to do with why I feel sorry for the platform. Now the reason why I feel bad for the founder of this platform is even though he has pulled out all the stops to try and convince people to invest in his scam scheme, people just won’t budge. How do I know? I did a traffic analysis of this site and found the page still doesn’t get more than 10-page visits in a day despite being registered since 2017. Really sad. How could they expect to scam anyone if the website isn’t being visited?

But it’s not as a result of a lack of trying. The scammer founder of crypto-coinhunter.com did his best to convince people, but it’s just not working.

Before we get to why crypto-coinhunter.com is a scam, let’s see the different tricks this website tries to use to lure people.

– Nicely designed website: Let’s face it; the founder must have spent a bit of money on the appearance of this website to make it attractive

– Profit calculator: The profit calculator is designed to help get visitors to get greedy immediately. You could pick a plan and see how much you’ll earn in the specified number of days.

– It’s got one of those cheap U.K certificates of incorporation license. I’ve covered it before how easy it is to purchase this license. No background checks are done to ensure the company is legit; it’s just a meaningless license. See what I said about it in the latter part of the article I wrote here. But anyway, it’s better to have a license than not have one, even if it’s a useless one like the U K Company House license. Crypto-coinhunter platform has a license from the company house with the No: 10925477. While it’s a worthless certificate, at least one good came out of it. I was able to see the name of the individual that registered the platform in 2017.

crypto coinhunter certificate 1
crypto coinhunter certificate

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Founder of crypto-coinhunter.com

According to their company house license, Bellamy, Colin Andrew registered the platform. Of course, that’s all we know. So don’t hold out hope as it could be a fake name.

A sad thing that despite all his efforts, no one is falling for this scam.

But why?

It’s a basic scam for several reasons.

  1. No one knows precisely what the crypto-coinhunter.com platform does. It says it’s a trading company alright, but where are the trades carried out that it earns such outrageous profits? We’ll never know
  2. It makes several problematic statements. For example, the platform promises fixed profits. Someone forgot to tell them the currency market doesn’t operate like that. There’s no fixed profit anywhere.
  3. Copy-paste content: The crypto-coinhunter.com platform clearly plagiarized the content of another website. I wouldn’t have found out if they had done a good job, but they didn’t. The developers forgot to replace the name of the source website with crypto-coinhunter in a few places. You can clearly see the content was copied from a website called New Era
  4. False stats: Crypto-coinhunter.com claims to have paid out over $200 million to investors. Ask yourself if that is feasible considering the very low traffic of the website, so if no one is visiting this website, who is investing? The payments and deposits section too, is clearly false. The traffic of the website is just too low for any of these claims to be real. How is anyone making withdrawal or depositing if almost no one is visiting the site?
  5. Generic Address: It claims it has a physical office, but everyone knows how easy it is to pay to use this generic address. On many websites, they’ll even give you the address for free. Kindly refer to my explanation of how this is done in the latter part of my article here.
  6. Age of domain name: The crypto-coinhunter.com website was just registered in 2020-09-23 and will expire in 2021-09-23. So why does the website claim to have been online for 3000+ days? Online where? It’s true they got that meaningless license in 2017, but the fact is the platform had no online presence before 2020. This is a new site. Even their telegram group has less than 1000 members.
  7. The domain name is registered for just 1 year. Scammers frequently use and dump websites, so it only makes sense they’ll register for a short time. Scam platforms are never built to last.
  8. The investment plans are equally ridiculous. Crypto-coinhunter.com promises outrageous profits in the shortest amount of time. One of their investment plans claims you could make 100% in just 8 days if you invest at least $4000. This is just false advertising.

There’s no reason to give this scam platform a try, or you’ll be sorry. They could pack up and leave at any time. If you want to invest, check out my short list of recommended platforms in the link below.

This has been a crypto-coinhunter.com review.

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