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      Title: Scam Alert: Fake App Optimization on RenderNet-Work.com

      Description: The website rendernet-work.com has been flagged for fraudulent activities, with scammers pretending to be The Render Network. They are promoting an App Optimization scam, misleading users into providing funds or sensitive information.

      Funds are being directed to the following Ethereum wallet address:

      ETH Wallet: 0x4c9e36d8182af77bd67018d23e0a694ed1071fdf 📋
      Do not engage with this site or send any funds to the provided wallet address. Always verify the legitimacy of online services before sharing any personal or financial details. If you suspect you have encountered a scam, report it to the authorities and take steps to secure your information. Stay cautious!

      satish
      Keymaster

        bittleit.com is a fraudulent online platform offering fake forex and cryptocurrency trading services. Multiple reports from users indicate significant financial losses after making upfront payments, with no services or returns provided. The platform promises high returns and appears to have been created for fraudulent purposes.

        Transaction Summary:

        • Cryptocurrency: USDT (Tether)
        • Total Loss Reported: $36,118.00 USD

        Wallet Addresses:

        Domain Information:

        • Domain: bittleit.com
        • Registrar: NameCheap, Inc.
        • Registered On: 2024-07-01
        • Expires On: 2025-07-01

        Registrant Contact:

        • Name: Privacy Protected
        • Organization: NameCheap, Inc.
        • Address: 11400 W 75th St, Suite 100, Shawnee Mission, KS 66214, USA
        • Phone: +1-661-310-210

        Scam Nature:

        bittleit.com operates as a fraudulent platform under the guise of providing forex and crypto trading services. They promise lucrative returns on investments (up to 25-30%) with no evidence of real trades being executed. After users make payments, they are either blocked or ignored, with no returns or services provided. The platform is likely using fake testimonials and manipulated data to lure in victims.

        Precaution: Individuals should avoid engaging with websites offering unrealistic returns or requiring upfront payments without transparent details. Always research platforms thoroughly and use trusted sources for crypto investments.

        satish
        Keymaster

          This report details fraudulent activities associated with Rendernet-work.com, which operates as a fake multi-level marketing (MLM) platform. Victims reported losing money through transactions involving USDC (Tether) cryptocurrency. Once payments were made, the platform became unresponsive, and promised returns were never delivered.

          Scam Type:

          • Fake Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) Platform
          • Fraudulent promises of high returns on investments
          • Loss of funds through cryptocurrency payments

          Receiving Wallet Address:

          1. USDC (Tether):
            0x4c9e36d8182af77bd67018d23e0a694ed1071fdf 📋
          2. Reported Loss:
            The exact amount is unspecified but involves significant sums in USDC transferred to the listed address.

          Domain Information:

          • Domain Name: rendernet-work.com
          • Registrar: Web Commerce Communications Limited dba WebNic.cc
          • Registration Date: July 11, 2024
          • Expiration Date: July 11, 2025
          • Last Updated: July 11, 2024

          Registrant Contact Information:

          • Name: Render Network Render Network
          • Organization: Render Network
          • Address: DC, New York, 10001, US
          • Phone: +1.1234567890

          The fraudulent platform Rendernet-work.com claimed to offer MLM opportunities with high returns on investments. Victims were required to make payments in USDC to the provided wallet address, expecting returns as per the MLM structure. However, no returns were delivered, and the platform ceased communication with the victims. The site exploited the anonymity and irreversibility of cryptocurrency payments to execute the scam.

           

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