Last Updated on January 5, 2022 by Stephan Lindburg
Welcome to our Bitcoin Billionaire Review and SCAM Investigation. Bitcoin Billionaire is advertised as a kind of automated or algorithmic trading system (crypto robot) which generates $6,325 every day for it’s members. Contrary to what you may believe, Bitcoin Billionaire is not just a term or random combination of two words “Bitcoin Billionaire” (as opposed to Bitcoin Millionaire). Neither does the Bitcoin Billionaire scam have anything to do with any of the Bitcoin Billionaire Apps you will find of Google play, books by Ben Mezrich, or the Winklevoss Twins. In fact, this blacklisted trading platform and fraudulent Bitcoin robot has nothing to do with any type of legitimate cryptocurrency trading. It does however have everything to do with defrauding unsuspecting day-traders and opportunity-seekers looking to cash in on a genuine Bitcoin trading app. As is the case with many similar scams, the complaints we initially received had to do with issues related to fake offshore brokers, declined withdrawals, and fake news articles. When we signed up our broker was named OptionFX.Trade, which is owned by Option Four LTD and has a registered business address in the Marshall Islands (suffice it to say this broker is unlicensed, totally anonymous, and scamming people).
It’s also important to point out that there is a well-funded affiliate network which we caught red-handed promoting a fake news advertisement using the name and reputation of UK comedian Jim Davidson. We have provided documented proof of this scam in our detailed Bitcoin Billionaire review (if you scroll down you will see it). To reiterate, the Bitcoin Billionaire scam is a blacklisted cloned software designed to get you to lose your money. Come to think of it this is one of those get-rich-quick schemes where there is no software at all. They just get you signed up and then you get bombarded by phone calls by some sleazy sales rep who will sell his soul to the devil for a dime. So if you have your mind set on investing using this software, we urge you to use your common sense and disregard all the fake reviews out there (there are many) which are telling you that you will generate much money if you use this fake Bitcoin trading system. Take a minute and read about what we were able to dig up about this latest thieving app.
Official Website, Login Page, and Members Area: (spoofed URL keeps changing based on your geographical location)
Scam Evidence
Here we can see the Bitcoin Billionaire registration area. Right away you can see where they say “you can earn millions right now with Bitcoin Billionaire”.
And right here below we can clearly see that the Bitcoin Billionaire scam is a cloned software. We have attached images below as proof so you can see. Notice the text in the middle (tap to watch), the logos below, and the registration form with the three fields to fill out. This means the Bitcoin Billionaire, Market Master, and Crypto Crash Fortune are all copied and operated by the same crooks. It’s silly but if you take a close look and enlarge the images you will see that they include a Better Business Bureau logo, when in fact traders from the US are not even allowed to signup. Additionally, the Forbes, BBC News, and CNN logos are also used as if to show that this software is legit (but that’s not really the case as we already know).
Fake Bitcoin Billionaire Testimonials
The testimonials section is also completely forged. We immediately smelled a rat when we saw the images as they are totally scraped off the internet and used without permission. We have also attached proof of this.
Fake Bitcoin Billionaire Reviews
We managed to find 4 fake Bitcoin Billionaire reviews and pasted their images for you as a point of reference. It’s interesting to see that it’s always the same scamming websites which popup and manage to get the most exposure on search engines. So to be quite honest we completely understand if you took the bait and invested because these review sites can be very persuasive.
There is even one website which refers to the Bitcoin Billionaire as a “game” which needs to be downloaded and as a profitable “Bitcoin Miner.”
Bitcoin Billionaire Fake News
The fake news phenomenon is growing and pretty much out of control. Below we have taken a screenshot of the text advertisement and where is says “£398.42 After Just 8 Minutes From Using This Platform”. When you click on that you will see the fake news website where Jim Davidson says “It’s the nest opportunity I’ve ever had!”. If you take a look at the red square inside you will see a link which redirects you to the Bitcoin Billionaire scam website.
Don’t click the link, it is very spammy and we have also received confirmed reports of various viruses and spyware associated with the crypto scam.
What Is Bitcoin Billionaire and How Does It Work?
The Bitcoin Billionaire is nothing more than a hyped up sales page which promises to make you a millionaire overnight. There is NO real software like signals or trading robot. The so called “financial expert” is a cheating sales rep operating from some shady legal jurisdiction like Bulgaria or Montenegro, and his job is to extract as much money as he can out of you.
Bitcoin Billionaire Review, Is $6,325 Daily Possible?
Bitcoin Billionaire is what we refer to here as a hard-core or classic get-rich-quick scheme. When you listen to the sales presentation you will hear how you can live the celebrity lifestyle, travel around the world, buy the car or the house of your dreams, and gain access to an unlimited budget. We are told that the so called crypto revolution has arrived and now its time to invest in the best cryptocurrencies and get your piece of the pie. Wealth Gurus and celebrities like Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Lionel Messi, Jennifer Lopez, Mike Tyson, Kim Kardashian, and Snoop Dog are used as well when they tell you that it’s time to take control of your future and decide what happens with your money.
So What’s Missing?
There is no serious discussion about the key product features, settings, trading formats, or the kind of strategies and indicators which are available. There is also no reference to risk factors, back testing, and money management. But we know what happens after you signup, you get scammed by a phone sales agent as we have already mentioned.
Real Crypto CFD’s Versus Fake Bots
Trading CFD’s on cryptocurrencies can be an extremely lucrative venture if you play your cards right. But you better have a solid understanding of how and when to buy and sell CFD’s (contracts for difference) during optimal times and at the best rates. An exit strategy is also critical, and you should know when to cut your losses and start over. If not, it’s mandatory you gain access to a reputable trading app in the form of signals or trading bot or have a professional trader guide you through the process.
How Much Does it Cost?
Access to the Bitcoin Billionaire scam software will cost at least €/£/$250 (sometimes they will ask for 500 or even more). This money is collected by the broker which has been assigned to you (which may or may not be regulated/licensed).
Other Viral Scams Trending
The ones to watch out for are Crypto Engine and Bitcoin Era.
Some Trustworthy Alternatives
We constantly check and monitor the internet searching for various trends and new product launches. It’s pretty clear to most viewers that there are a lot of sub-par systems out there and they are all designed to get your money out of your pocket and place it elsewhere. However, once in a while a new system rolls out and we start screening it. If it passes our testing process we add it tour our recommended section, so take a minute to check it out we only use the best apps.
Bitcoin Billionaire Review, Summary, and Helpful Tips
The Bitcoin Billionaire scam software and automated trading app is blacklisted without further ado. We are extremely concerned and alarmed at the amount of complaints we received in regards to this latest get-rich-quick scheme, and would like to officially advise all of our members and viewers to avoid this fraudulent trading platform. Should you require additional evidence or information pertaining to this ruse, please make sure to reach out and message us through our contact us page or social media.
Sabrina says
I can’t believe it. A few more seconds and I would have lost £500, these people are very persistent and sound like they know what they are saying. Something made me think twice, I believe it just didn’t feel right. So I started doing my research and as you say this is a scam, it’s all making sense now. Thanks for the review about Bitcoin Billionaire. Sabrina
Stephan Lindburg says
Hi Sabrina, thanks for sharing.
Peter says
Greetings from Oslo. I have read a news article about Morten Harket and a secret way to make money with bitcoin. Then I was referred to Bitcoin Millionaire and eventually referred to a website named RI Markets. Your assessment is correct and they wanted me to invest at least €1.000 Euros. Of course I refused, so it seems I was lucky because they were too greedy because I was willing to invest less and try it out . Thank you for this review.
Stephan Lindburg says
Hello Peter, nice work doing your research. Stephan
Mark says
Good job with this expose – I fell for this exact same scam under the guise of crypto currencies after seeing a fake ad that it was pitched on Shark Tank and the Sharks mad money on it on the spot. $250 deposited later and i get a call from an English no starting with 44. A very pushy and slick salesman wanted me to download Team viewer so he could set up the software in my computer.
Short story long, they started bombarding me with calls day and night, they were trying to get more money out of me to invest in god knows what as there really is no bitcoin trader software. I caught on and they were abusive and intimidating and I demanded a refund before any investments were made- After weeks of hassling them back they refunded some of the money taking a $50 for admin costs- another con.
I knew this one was a con as soon as i got the fake news email from ABC.
I googled to see how easy it was to find this page and unfortunately it is buried in the google results under a dozen or more fake scamwatch sites which say the product is legit and click here to sign up!!!
Hope you can save a few people from being ripped with this great report.
In the end they got my DL, passport, bills and more to ‘verify’ and make the refund.
God only knows what they will do with that info
Stephan Lindburg says
Hi mark, thanks for sharing. Yes sounds like a big ripoff as we have already concluded. Some people lost a lot more than $250.