RED ALERT! SAVVY MINING: LIES, FAKE ADDRESSES, AND 8 MILLION PHANTOM USERS
The cryptocurrency market continues to be an attractive arena for investors dreaming of high profits. However, the reality and reliability of some platforms operating in this space raise serious questions. SAVVY Mining (savvymining.com), which has been frequently mentioned recently, emerges as one of these suspicious platforms. While attracting attention with its bold profit rates and claims of a massive user base, allegations that SAVVY Mining is actually built on a series of lies are increasingly gaining ground.
Fake Address Declaration: A Phantom Company in the UK?
SAVVY Mining shares the address “58 Dene Hall Drive, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham, DL14 6UG, UK” on its website. However, investigations reveal that no company registered under the name SAVVY Mining exists at this address. This clearly demonstrates the company’s distance from the principle of transparency and its provision of false information to investors. Why the need to hide a real address? This question should raise serious doubts in the minds of investors.
The 8 Million Lie: The Real Visitor Count is Shocking!
#SAVVY #Mining claims to have a whopping 8 million active users on its website. This figure is a number that even many well-established and reliable exchanges in the sector struggle to reach. However, data shows that SAVVY Mining’s total monthly website traffic has so far been around only 50,000 users. This huge discrepancy clearly shows that the company is lying about its user numbers and trying to mislead investors. Why present such an exaggerated figure? Is their aim to create a false sense of trust?