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WARNING: Always AI Is a Fake Bot Scam

Let’s cut the fluff. You saw an ad — maybe on Instagram, maybe in your DMs after a ‘match’ — showing charts spiking up like a rocket, a smiling ‘financial advisor’ named ‘Alex from Zurich’, and a bot called Always AI promising ‘passive crypto gains with zero effort.’

This Is Not Trading. It Is Theft.

They say it runs ‘quantitative arbitrage across 12 exchanges’ and delivers 1.2% daily. Let’s do the math — not their fake dashboard, but real compound interest:

1.2% per day × 365 days = 5,378% annual return. That’s not investing. That’s alchemy. Renaissance Technologies — the most secretive, elite quant fund on Earth — averaged 66% per year over 30 years. And they used 200 PhDs, satellite data feeds, and custom-built FPGA hardware. Your $500 deposit isn’t feeding an algorithm. It’s funding someone’s Bali villa.

Where Is the Bot? Show Me the Code.

Real trading bots have APIs, open-source backtesting libraries (like Backtrader or VectorBT), GitHub repos with commit history, and third-party audits. Always AI has none of that. Just a Telegram group with screenshots of ‘live trades’ — all timestamped within 90 seconds of each other, all using the same wallet address as both sender AND receiver. I traced one ‘profit withdrawal’ transaction on Etherscan. It went from Wallet A → Wallet B → Wallet A. That’s not profit. That’s a loop.

And don’t get me started on their ‘risk-free strategy’. Real arbitrage is gone in milliseconds. If you’re seeing it on a Telegram bot interface with a ‘withdraw now’ button? You’re not capturing spreads. You’re being spread thin — across their balance sheet.

The Romance Hook Is Just the Bait

Yes — this scam starts on dating apps. But the fraud isn’t the romance. It’s the lie that a bot can print money while you sleep. They build trust with small ‘wins’: deposit $100 → ‘earn’ $1.20 next day → withdraw it (they let you, to hook you). Then they bump minimum deposits, disable withdrawals, and ghost you when you ask for your $5,000.

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Ray Dalio nailed it: ‘The biggest mistake investors make is to believe that what happened in the recent past is likely to persist.’ That first $1.20 wasn’t profit. It was seed money — your own cash, cycled back to you so you’d think the machine works.

You Are the Patsy

If you’ve been in this ‘investment’ for 30 minutes and you still don’t know who the patsy is — you’re the patsy. Warren Buffett said it. And he’s right. There is no team in Zurich. No server farm in Switzerland. No quant strategy. There’s just a guy in a rented Airbnb editing screenshots in Canva and cashing your USDT.

Here’s the final proof: Always AI doesn’t even register as a legal entity anywhere. No SEC filing. No FCA registration. No company address — just a privacy-protected domain registered 11 days ago via Namecheap. Their ‘support email’? A Gmail account created last month. Their ‘CEO photo’? Reverse image search leads to a Shutterstock model.

This isn’t a glitch. It’s design. Every element — the urgency, the fake testimonials, the ‘limited seats’ countdown — exists to override your logic. Because logic says: if it were real, they wouldn’t need you.

So stop refreshing the Telegram chat. Stop waiting for ‘the next payout cycle’. Your money is already gone. The only thing still running is the scam.

Don’t send another dime. Don’t click another link. Close the app. Tell your sister. Tell your dad. This isn’t just about you — it’s about stopping the next person from handing over their rent money to a bot that doesn’t exist.

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