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Author: Admin | 2025-04-27
Sure what this means we will explain. It means that the Bitcoin Up scam is a kind of cookie-cutter or template website which has been copied, duplicated, and adapted to suit the needs of the promoters who are orchestrating this ruse.Fake Bitcoin Up Reviews – Caveat Lector (Reader Beware)We have spotted multiple fake Bitcoin Up reviews, some of which should really be viewed as sponsored advertisements or paid press releases (see red arrows in the image below). One website which is writing about the Bitcoin Up scam is a well known and reputable industry-news website. This explains why the review was not classified as a real or authentic evaluation of the Bitcoin Up software, rather a type of promotion which is not to be taken seriously. We also saw fake reviews on Reddit, spam on TrustPilot, and loads of fake testimonials on various forums.Fake Bitcoin Up ReviewsBitcoin Up Fake News (Updated and Monitored Daily)Scammers understand how to use mass media channels to their advantage and exploit celebrities or high-profile individuals for endorsement purposes. Needless to say these endorsements are fake, but it seems they are very effective at baiting people so this trend will not abate any time soon. Celebrities which are commonly associated with fake news are Gordon Ramsay, Dick Smith, Elon Musk, Jim Davidson, Shark Tank, Martin Lewis, This Morning Show with Holly Will Willoughby and Phil Schofield, Richard Branson, Maisie Williams, Andrew Forrest, Paul Mccartney, Justin Trudeau, Michael D. Higgins, Akshay Phillips (Ruparelia), Harry and Meghan, the
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