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ReportScammedBitcoin.com Is Not a Reporting Site — It’s the Scam

Let’s start with the dumbest, most obvious question — the one nobody asks because it sounds too simple:

Why does ReportScammedBitcoin.com need you to send them money?

Not to report scams. Not to join a forum. But to invest. Because that’s what’s really happening behind the ‘reporting platform’ branding.

They say it’s a ‘crypto platform’ offering daily returns. And yes — they charge a ‘withdrawal fee’. Classic red flag. But let’s ignore the jargon for a second and ask: If this thing actually printed money every day… why would they care about your $500? Or your $5,000? Or your life savings?

If I had a real, working, daily-profit-generating system — say, 1% per day, compounded — I wouldn’t be running Facebook ads. I wouldn’t be sliding into DMs with ‘Hey sis, want passive income?’ I’d be at the bank — not asking for a loan, but getting turned away because my collateral is *too big*.

Let’s do the math so there’s no confusion:

1% per day doesn’t sound wild — until you compound it.

$500 × (1.01)365 = $18,795.

That’s over 37x your money in one year. No taxes. No fees. No volatility. Just pure, guaranteed, daily growth.

Do banks offer that? No. Do hedge funds? Hell no. Does the U.S. Treasury? It pays ~4% per year, not per day.

So again — if ReportScammedBitcoin.com has this magic, why are they begging for your cash instead of quietly printing billions?

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Here’s why: They don’t have a strategy. They have a structure. A structure that only works while new people keep showing up with new money. That’s not investing. That’s arithmetic with victims.

New deposits pay the ‘returns’ to earlier users. The ‘withdrawal fee’? That’s not a fee — it’s a delay tactic. It keeps your money trapped long enough for the next wave of deposits to cover your payout… or not. And when it collapses? Surprise — the ‘platform’ vanishes. The ‘support team’ goes silent. Your ‘account balance’ becomes a screenshot you’ll show your cousin while trying to explain how you got played.

This isn’t complicated. This is basic cause-and-effect. And Charlie Munger nailed it: ‘Show me the incentive and I’ll show you the outcome.’

What’s ReportScammedBitcoin.com’s incentive? Not helping you report scams. Not building transparency. Their incentive is collecting your deposit — and keeping it. Their outcome? You lose money. They buy time. Maybe a new domain. Maybe a vacation.

Real platforms don’t hide behind vague names that sound like public service projects. Real platforms don’t make their ‘profit model’ dependent on recruiting strangers. Real platforms don’t need your trust — they earn it with audited code, transparent wallets, and verifiable on-chain activity. ReportScammedBitcoin.com has none of those.

And yet — people still send money. Why? Because the pitch sounds urgent. Because the ‘proof’ looks real (screenshots, fake dashboards, edited videos). Because someone you know said ‘I got my withdrawal!’ — never mentioning they only withdrew 10% of what they deposited, months ago, before the trap snapped shut.

This isn’t about crypto being risky. It’s about recognizing the oldest trick in the book: dressing a pyramid in tech jargon and calling it innovation.

You don’t need to understand blockchain to see this. You just need to remember: If it needs you to survive, it’s not an investment — it’s a liability wearing a smile.

So next time you see ‘ReportScammedBitcoin.com’ pop up — whether in a message, an ad, or a ‘review’ — don’t click. Don’t deposit. Don’t even screenshot it and send it to a friend saying ‘what do you think?’

Just close the tab. Then call that friend — the one who’s been quiet lately, the one who mentioned ‘a sure thing’ last month — and ask them straight: ‘Did you send money to ReportScammedBitcoin.com?’

Because if you don’t, who will?

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