Financial expert Ali Ahmed Al-Tuwaiti confirmed that about 40,000 Yemenis have fallen victim to the fake trading platform "AITS" in the past two weeks, as they transferred amounts reaching 12 million dollars before the platform suddenly disappeared from the scene, sparking a state of shock and anger among investors.
Al-Tuwaiti pointed out that the minimum subscription amount was 80 dollars, and the maximum amount was 900 dollars, with an average of about 300 dollars per subscriber, which explains the large amounts that were stolen in a short period.
Al-Tuwaiti warned about the dangers of such virtual platforms, emphasizing the need to verify the credibility of any platform before investing in it to avoid falling into the trap of electronic fraud, denouncing the continued financial bleeding that repeatedly targets Yemenis.
He added: "Guys, these people make huge amounts every three months and disappear, and most of the youth know in advance that they will lose, but they take risks to achieve initial profits, forgetting that they are exploiting their Yemeni brothers. Participation in these platforms is morally and financially forbidden, and those who promote them profit at the expense of others."
Al-Tuwaiti warned that any new platform might appear soon in the same way to steal tens of millions again, calling on everyone to be vigilant and rational before engaging in any dubious investment.
Therefore, I advise investing in Binance.