Why is this scam
Capital-Coins.com claims to have been the leading cryptocurrency destination for 3 years in a row. It is unduly boasting about the opportunities available through their platform and why they are the best possible investment platform.
Not one of this claims is true besides that they reportedly supporting cryptocurrency assets.
Let’s see.
Capital-Coins claims to have regulation through a multitude of regulatory agencies.
But when you try to check their regulation numbers, they actually appear to be the active regulation numbers for eToro. Meaning, for a social trading platform, not for them.
According to the eToro CySec profile, Capital-Coins.com is not one of their approved domains.
That leads us to believe that this scam brokerage probably just tried to play it off as their own as a method to build credibility.
It claims to have been a leading brokerage for 3 years.
Take a look in WHOIS report.
You will reveal their site was just created on August 29th, 2017.
Official website: https://capital-coins.com/en/
The signs of confirmation
About Us, page featured at Capital-Coins.com claims Mickael Jhonson is its the alleged CEO.
We could find no presence of Mickael Jhonson being an existing entity anywhere on the web.
The person does not have a Linkedin profile or his biography listed anywhere on the internet.
Mickael Jhonson does not exist anywhere on the world wide web.
Because of this, we have actually concluded that this guy does not exist at all. Furthermore, according to their Regulation and Licensing page, its brokering services are supposedly provided by Capital Coins Ltd. A registered Cypriot Investment Firm (CIF) listed under the company’s registration number of HE20058.
Interestingly enough, when we search across the CIF site to confirm Capital Coins Limited as an existing entity, the site fails to generate any credible search results.
Other falsified attempts employed through Capital-Coins would be copying eToro’s UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) reference number of 583263. Along with asserting that Capital Coins Ltd is corporate entities with headquarter out of the UK and Europe. In reality, they do not exist.
Let’s see the other signs.
The website has also employed unlicensed financial advisory people. They are entrusted with the role of ”helping” you make wise investment decisions. Of course, when it comes to investing your money on the platform.
Capital Coins seems to encourage investors to use their copy trading mechanism. They support all major Cryptocurrencies in the market right now. This website is using flagrant scamming tactics which is madness and stupidity in this era of information.
The other thing that should concern you is that the alleged number of traders who use this platform on a monthly basis is also false.
These discrepancies should be taken seriously. Because failure will have consequences, like losing all your funds, obviously.
Recommendation
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