Last Updated on January 3, 2021 by Stephan Lindburg
Bitcoin Lifestyle Review. The Bitcoin Lifestyle SCAM trading platform is advertised as an automated Bitcoin Trading software (crypto robot) which generates $1,100 daily for its members. In reality, the Bitcoin Lifestyle app is another duplicated (cloned) trading system which is currently being very aggressively promoted by a few unethical affiliate networks with a particular knack for thievery and deception. Spin off systems like Bitcoin Lifestyle are a dime a dozen, but the complaints we received in regards to this latest get-rich-quick scheme seem to indicate we are talking about con artists who have “taken it to the next level” so to say. It’s not enough these lazy scammers copied the Bitcoin Revolution scam, they had to make their own sleazy little adjustments and boast about how much money it makes. But as we have clearly proven in our revealing Bitcoin Lifestyle review and investigation, the trail of evidence leads us to the inevitable conclusion that yet again we have stumbled onto another scam crypto robot.
Bitcoin Lifestyle Brokers: This type of Forex scam is commonly referred to as a profit or revenue share scheme and it is the preferred compensation model in the online financial, biz op, and gaming (gambling) niche. In this specific case, the promoters who specialize in advertising on search engines such as Google or Bing attract your attention by purchasing advertising space in key locations. When you click on these links they relay data to a server which then associates your information to a certain campaign. This campaign is paid for by Forex and CFD brokers, and their first priority is to cover their advertising fees. In our case it was a broker named BigFX (Big Forex) which is almost a non-existent entity with zero transparency and no way for us to check if it is legit or fake.
So if for some reason you feel a sudden urge to pull out your credit card and risk your hard-earned money, we highly advise you take a step back and evaluate your position. Our staff has developed a methodical approach to exposing get-rich-quick crypto scams, and Bitcoin Lifestyle squarely answers to this criteria (hence it is completely blacklisted). Keep reading, we have the all fact and details about Bitcoin Lifestyle scam.
Official Website, Login Page, and Members Area: Spoofed Site Keeps Changing
SCAM Evidence:
Alright, so here we have the Bitcoin Lifestyle registration area. We kindly ask that you take a look at the top section where they say “Bitcoin Is Making People Rich, And You Can Become The Next Millionaire”. This is exactly how scammers talk so anytime you see content like that please move on.
And here we can clearly see that we are dealing with a cloned software. In this case they have copied the Bitcoin Revolution scam, and as we progress with our review we will explain why they chose to do that and also provide the relevant proof.
Below you will find a screenshot of those little “adjustments” we mentioned previously, and this is where they added another step. Before you are redirected to the cashier section of the Broker software you are “rewarded” with an annoying little message that talks about “self activation” and “start up specialists”. In professional terms this is called “priming” and it means they are preparing you so you pick up the phone when they call you. So while it is true that for regulatory purposes a validation phone call may be required in certain cases, these con artists are using this fact as leverage so they can open up an effective communication channel in order to scam you more effectively.
Additionally, these scammers clumsy and incompetent thieves (big surprise). They have left the Bitcoin Revolution logo in the trading panel and didn’t even bother replacing it with Bitcoin Lifestyle. So if that’s no a smoking gun we don’t really know what is.
Fake Bitcoin Lifestyle Reviews
Until now we have seen one fake review website which has blacklisted the Bitcoin Lifestyle software, but is officially endorsing Bitcoin Revolution. We do not condone this type of double talk from seemingly legitimate review sites and will expose their misdoings every time we have a chance to do so.
Reminder: Bitcoin Lifestyle and Bitcoin Revolution are one and the same. There is no difference!
The fake reviews phenomenon is getting to be troubling as major funds are being invested into these types of marketing methods. We urge you to remain vigilant and inquire if you are not sure.
Bitcoin Lifestyle Fake News
So far our radar has picked up fake news articles related to Gordon Ramsay and Peter Lim which is a self-made millionaire from Singapore. However, scammers have been known to use Elon Musk, Richard Branson, Members of the Dragons’ Den, and the Shark Tank for promotional purposes. If you see anything that seems a bit strange or not exactly real, make sure to leave a message below and ask or message us through our “contact us” section on our website.
What Is Bitcoin Lifestyle and How Does It Work?
The Bitcoin Lifestyle scam software is a fraudulent trading robot which asks you to join and become a part of an exclusive group of new Bitcoin Millionaires who have arisen to the challenge and are now living the “laptop lifestyle” without really having to work. The trading software is supposed to be faster than the others and for that reason more profitable.
Bitcoin Lifestyle Review, Exclusive Club For New Bitcoin Millionaires Or Scam?
The Bitcoin Lifestyle Scam is basically a replica software designed with the most surreptitious intentions. These liars are saying they have “laser-accurate technology” which produces a 99.4% win ratio, but there is no form of serious back testing or 3rd party audit which validates these claims. The idea of being “0.01 seconds faster than the rest” and beating the markets is neither a novelty nor realistic in an age which super-computers generate over 85% of the world’s trades using HFT (high frequency trading). The live profits section is a closed java script code running on a loop and generating wins (our programmers checked). It is not a real data feed and neither are the names of the people who are the supposed “winners”. Finally there is no “award winning app”, in fact there is no app at all. You are allocated a broker and then as the image above proves you get barraged with phone calls from sleazy sales reps posing as legitimate brokers.
Is It Free?
No! It will cost you no less than €/£/$250 in order to access this non-existent software (sometimes even twice as much). That money will be charged to your credit card by the slimy broker linked to your account. Recently we have seen brokers trying to scam customers by asking them to deposit with Bitcoin. We recommend against it because there is no insurance or way to remedy your situation since Bitcoin is a decentralized currency (for the better and for the worse) and there is no one there who will take responsibility if you get scammed.
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A Few Viable Alternatives
Believe it or not there are a few systems that actually perform. If you are a skeptic like us then we salute you because we already did all the research and checked out every little component, factor, parameter, and piece of code which may influence the results or performance of our recommended systems. We also conduct daily checks to see which app performs best so take a minute and check out our short list.
Bitcoin Lifestyle Review, Summary, and Recommendations
The Bitcoin Lifestyle scam app and automated trading platform is a blacklisted crypto robot. We are warning all our members and asking them to avoid this fraudulent Forex app since it was designed with malice and the deliberate intent to cheat, deceive, and mislead unsuspecting day-traders looking to supplement their income. If you don’t want to become the next victim, please hold on to your wallet and save your money for a more genuine trading system. As always, should you have any questions or queries, please do not hesitate and message use via our social media or contact page.
Brian Mulhearn says
Hi I have just had the miss fortune to have inverted with company InVest XE Looked legit on advert..invested the usual £250 ..Did a few trades with guy named Dante” And made a little profit. Then he decided we needed to put more money in. Ethrium..and bitcoin £4000.then phones up saying he needs more money..as both are going down..so very reluctantly parted with another £1000..told him to take money out straight away before anymore loses.. Get phone call saying all my money has gone..But thay can retrieve it if I had over £8000.!! And said thay knew of a very good loan company I could get rhe money from. ! Priceless.! Please keep clear of this Company..Just need to know is there anyway of retrieving my funds ?..Christmas coming up too..Thieving Buggers…Brian
Stephan Lindburg says
Hi Brian,
Sorry to hear. Actually that money is gone. The fund retrieval companies are even bigger scammers. They want money up front and never commit to any results. Try to work with your credit card company and bank. Thanks S.