Coindeskminer

30 S 17th St, 19103, Philadelphia, United States
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About Coindeskminer

The world’s leading digital financial service company for crypto investing,trading, mining assets and blockchain technology community.

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Patrick Madonsela
ZA

Bunch of scammers -

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Trey Christopher
US

This company is making a good name… This company is making a good name here, paying and responding to issues, they are the best in all. Always paying out, my withdrawals were excellent.

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Tryinghelp
US

It's a scam platform 🚫🚫🚫🚫 -

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tryingtohelp
US

Please Read This Before Sending Your Money Please, please, please do NOT send them money. This is a scam company. The company "Coindesk" is legitimate. "Coindeskminer" is not. The owners registered the domain name anonymously but originated in Nigeria, a place unfortunately known as a scammer hotbed. They are the same scam company such as bitcoremine.com, tradecoinex.com and enbridgetrades.com The following I cut and pasted from the legitimate site Coindesk that has caught these scammers and brought this to light. Please read through it carefully: HOW TO SPOT A CRYPTO SCAM - These sites prey on victims who believe cryptocurrencies are a get-rich-quick scheme. Given the countless stories posted about “bitcoin millionaires,” it’s easy to see why a site like this one, a site that strives for an amateur’s vision of legitimacy, could draw someone’s attention. Unfortunately, there are no legitimate get-rich-quick schemes in crypto or in any other corner of the financial world. There are only scams. The ability to turn $100 into $104 in 24 hours, as these sites are claiming, is impossible without running a standard Ponzi scheme and, thanks to the fungibility of bitcoin, most scammers don’t have to bother with complex grifts. Instead, they walk a user through the process of buying and sending bitcoin using a service like Coinbase and then abandon them when the trade goes through. Just because a site looks legitimate doesn’t mean it is. Many scams masquerade as legitimate groups or people – as in Coindeskminers – or attach themselves to conversations in Instagram posts offering free bitcoin. Scammers take advantage of users who frequent non-financial social networks like Instagram and Twitter and avoid legitimate forums and message boards. Ultimately, they exploit human greed and naivete. To read the full article it can be found on the legitimate site Coindesk. Again folks please don't get fooled by these sons of whores. There is no get rich quick and the sooner that people act upon this the sooner these scammers won't be as profitable as they currently are. Always do research before sending anyone your hard earned money. I wish you all good fortune and even better health. PS - Someone from the scam company Coindeskminer is trying to flag this review as not being legitimate. That being the case, please see where I got this correct information by visiting the legitimate Coindesk website and looking under how-to-spot-a-crypto-scam. You can also read about what a scam they are on Reddit. Thanks again folks, be wise.

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Rachel Kingsley
GB

I have had quite an amazing experience… I have had quite an amazing experience ever since I got introduced to this platform, my journey hasn't been all beautiful before this time, had to do odd jobs just to meet up in college am grateful I had a good mentorship too that made me understand every peace of information and put them into practice and today am glad I came across coindeskminer😊

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