Last Updated on February 15, 2021 by Stephan Lindburg
Bitcoin Rush Review and SCAM Investigation
Scammers are smart, and understand how the internet works! So when we started examining the Bitcoin Rush SCAM trading app (not to be confused with the Bitcoinrush.io Casino and Sportsbook) we understood immediately what these crooks were up to. Bitcoin Rush is advertised as an “award winning app” reserved for an exclusive group of people who are ready to take a chance and in doing so amass a fortune. In layman’s terms, it’s a get-rich-quick scheme. As our Bitcoin Rush review and scam investigation will prove, there is no connection between the Bitcoin Rush trading SCAM which is hosted at thebitcoinrush(dot)net, and Bitcoin.io which seems to be a mediocre online Bitcoin casino and Sportsbook. What we are witnessing here is a very clever and sleazy attempt to confuse and mislead smart traders like you who are doing their research and searching the web for an authentic Bitcoin Rush review. Scammers are trying to trick you by giving their fake app the same name as another unrelated gambling website.
But we are on to their tricks, and really hoping that opportunity-seekers just like you who are looking for a real Bitcoin Rush review will be able to find ours. OK, so lets get to it! Bitcoin Rush, as you may have already guessed we BLACKLISTED this cloned Bitcoin Trading robot the second we started getting complaints and we did it due to a few reasons. First, we noticed right off the bat that Bitcoin Rush is a knock off and replica website. Secondly, after following up on the complaints we received, we immediately noticed that there IS NO SOFTWARE. Yep, Bitcoin Rush is one of these systems that say the software is automated (crypto robot), but in reality there is nothing there! After you signup for the fake app you are immediately redirected to a broker which may or be not regulated, and that is where they try to sell you some rubbish about how much money you stand to make using this fraudulent trading platform. Alas, the cat is out of the bag and the scammers will now have to deal with the repercussions of their actions.
OK, but who is behind the Bitcoin Rush scam and why are they doing it? The crooks operating behind the scenes are affiliate networks and media agencies who can be viewed for all intents and purposes as the promotional arm of this dirty little operation. Once you are exposed to a mirror site (spoofed website), SPAM email, advertorial, fake news story, illegally solicited by a fake review website or by someone with a fake profile on Facebook you are directed to an offshore Forex or CFD broker. In our case it was a broker named EZCryptoplace, and they have a registered business address in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. After one of our members made their initial deposit of €350, they were immediately contacted by a “Senior Account Executive” named Stan Goldman and asked to invest and additional €5,000. A quick check revealed our member was cheated out of his money and the only thing left for him to do is think about the lesson he learned and how to move on with his life. Still want to test the waters and deposit using the Bitcoin Rush app? In that case we highly recommend you read our detailed Bitcoin Rush review and take a closer look at the proof and evidence of SCAM our staff was able to produce.
Official Website, Login Page, and Members Area: thebitcoinrush(dot)net
Scam Evidence
Below you can see the main sales page and registration area for the Bitcoin Rush app and trading software. Please take a close look at Jake Tapper from CNN who is starring in the sales video.
Here you will see the same Tapper saying the same recycled sales pitch about “No banks no fees no inflation” in the other 6 cloned apps we have blacklisted here at Scam Crypto Robots. You can see that they changed the graphic design a bit and moved things around, but the core layout is the same and has not changed. If you click the image below you can see in detail the copied scams.
OK and here is more proof. Please refer below to 2 sections, the first where it says “join us”, and the second where it talks about technology and awards. These section are copied verbatim from the Bitcoin Trader, Crypto Revolt, Bitcoin Revolution, and Bitcoin Evolution scams (as well as many others).
Bitcoin Rush Fake News
Get ready for fake news articles on BBC, CNN, and Forbes! Scammers are using (and abusing) the name and reputation of leading celebrities and politicians to promote the fraudulent Bitcoin Rush app. You will most likely see fake news sites (AKA mirror sites) using the names of Elon Musk, Sir Richard Branson, David Koch, Martin Lewis, Top chefs Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver, This Morning Holly with and Phil, the Cast of the Dragons’ Den, Conor Mcgregor, Alex Ferguson, James McAvoy, Celeste Barber, and the Shark Tank. There are also comedians such as Jim Davidson and politicians like Gavin Duffy and Jacinda Ardern whose names are also getting dragged through the mud.
Fake Bitcoin Rush Reviews
And here we go again with the same websites endorsing these filthy crypto scams. Below is an image of one of these websites, at the advise of our legal counsel we were told to take out the name of the specific website associated with the scam and avoid mentioning it. So we just took a screenshot of the fake review and deleted the actual site name, but you can see for yourself what kind of website it is and how they operate.
Fake reviews are written in order to collect affiliate commissions, now this would be legitimate if the website which is endorsed actually does what it claims, but this is clearly not the case with the Bitcoin Rush scam app.
What is the Bitcoin Rush SCAM trading app and How Does It Work?
The Bitcoin Rush is marketed as an award-winning signals app for cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum. We are told it has a “99.4%” level of accuracy, and that it has super-fast trade execution (the famous time leap sales pitch). Apparently if you join it you will become the newest member of an exclusive club reserved for new bitcoin millionaires.
Bitcoin Rush Review, SCAM or 99.4% Winning Trades?
The Bitcoin Rush SCAM app is a rehash of older scams as we mentioned previously and they are using the concept of “exclusivity” and access to the kind of lifestyle only reserved for the rich and famous. If you actually listen to what they say, there is nothing there. There is no back testing or verified proof of profit, we don’t see any serious discussion about what type of assets are being traded, the order types, contract rates, margins, fees, or anything about the functionality of the trading panel. That is because there IS NO trading panel or signals! Once you signup the only thing you are allowed to see is the broker’s trading panel and that is not what our members expect or want to see. The truth is that in complete contrast to what they are telling us, there is no real technology behind the Bitcoin Rush scam, and once you signup you are cannon fodder for underpaid sales reps posing as legitimate “account managers”.
Is It Free?
No, it isn’t! The usual entry fee stands at at least $/£/€250 (sometimes even more) and this money will be charged to your credit card by thieving offshore brokers who are actually conspiring against you with the promoters and affiliate marketers.
Legitimate CFD Trading and Genuine Signals Versus Fraudulent Software
CFD’s (contracts for difference) are actually legitimate financial instruments and can be very profitable if used in the correct manner. As opposed to stocks for example, you don’t actually have to own the asset you merely speculate if it goes above or below a certain price and the margins are your profit (or loss). Bitcoin Rush is exploiting the latest flurry of bitcoin hype which is being inflated in various news outlets, and trying to toot it’s horn in a very manipulative and deceptive manner.
Still Trust the Bitcoin Rush SCAM App?
If you still feel that the Bitcoin Rush is a genuine crypto robot and would like to “give it a shot” then we can pretty much guarantee that you will end up losing your money. So don’t signup and consider this a fair warning!
A Few Tried and Tested Options
We poke, prod, and continually test every system we endorse here at ScamCryptoRobots.com. So it you are searching for a money-generating software then look no further because we have done all the research for you. Our recommended section includes a short list of the best and most consistently profitable systems, so take a minute and check it out.
Bitcoin Rush Review Conclusions, Summary, and Helpful Tips
The Bitcoin Rush SCAM app and automated trading software (AKA Crypto robot) is a confirmed investment scam and therefore BLACKLISTED by our team of researchers. It’s pointless to argue otherwise as we have produced ample proof of scam which cant be refuted or rebuked by any logical human being. However, at times emotions play a more dominant part in the decision-making process and that is not something which will be resolved any time soon since we are all humans and tend to make mistakes. Still, try to be critical and ask the tough questions like where is my money really going, how does the Bitcoin Rush app really work, and who are the people behind it. This is the only way spot the scam and move on to something more reputable (and profitable). Should you have any additional questions or queries, please message us through our contact page or via our social media.
Magnus says
Well, you are right about the fake reviews. It looks so believable but such is my situation. I have lost €750 on this stupid Bitcoin Rush sCam because I believed that website was honest. It looks so real and you are right that there is no software, it is just a lousy website with nothing there. They keep calling and pressuring me until I had to change my phone number and block them on my email. Its really too much these people are crooks.
Stephan Lindburg says
Hi Magnus, if you used a credit card please contact your bank and tell them to block similar transactions. If you can it is best to switch cards, as we have had some serious complaints about credit card fraud associated with the Bitcoin Rush scam.
Markus says
Hey, Markus here from lovely Germany. Thanks for this review it is smart to check these things as you say. I almost tried it but it seems I was lucky and the bank blocked it so that made me think and I ended up here! Thanks for informing us and I will definitely check out the software on the recommended section!
Stephan Lindburg says
Hi Markus, you are lucky for sure as we have many complaints about Bitcoin Rush SCAM and fake trading app. Stephan
Joanna says
Thank you Marcus. I just don’t know how I ended up in the fake mirror website that led me to this Bitcoin Rush. They even used a fake story with Richard Branson. I feel so sorry for Richard.
Jeremy says
Hey just a quick ? If I only gave my name and email but no bank details can they do anything with them??
Stephan Lindburg says
They will call and SPAM you. Not much more than that so just tell them you have no money and eventually it will stop.
Kleine says
Thank you a lot for your website. Almost got scamed as well. I was lucky i found your website.
Stephan Lindburg says
Hi Kleine.
You’re welcome. Stephan and Team
Ben says
Yes it happened exactly like you said it would. As soon as I signed up for Bitcoin Rush I started getting phone calls and after a couple of weeks I saw unauthorized charges on my credit card. Fortunately the bank called my and I got my money back but this was simply too much for me and Im done with all of these fast money schemes like Bitcoin Rush or what not.
Stephan Lindburg says
Hi Ben, thanks for letting us know. Stephan
Keith says
Don’t join! Bitcoin Rush is a scam and I can prove it. I lost over 700 Euros in about 3 days and they keep calling.
Stephan Lindburg says
Hi Keith. Yes Bitcoin Rush has been around for quite a while now and we keep getting complaints all the time.