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CrypTechs review – Is it a scam? Yes.


General Information
Broker Name: CrypTechs
Broker Type: Forex
Country: St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Operating Since (Year): -
Regulation: -
Address: Suite 305, Griffith Corporate Centre, Beachmont Kingstown, P.O. Box 1510, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Broker status: Not regulated
Customer Service
Phone: +31684889208
Email: [email protected]
Languages: German, Spanish
Availability: -
Trading
Trading platforms: MT4
Demo account: Yes
Mobile trading: Yes
Web-based trading: Yes
Bonuses: No
Other trading instruments: No
Account
Minimum deposit ($): $250
Maximal leverage: -
Spread: -
Scalping allowed: -

How would you like it if we copy-pasted the same text from different reviews and called it original? You would not. Well, CrypTechs think they can do this and not get any repercussions. One of our previous reviews talked about a scammer in the industry, well we found their brother. The text is exactly the same as on the other website; even the address is the same. They have the same grammar mistakes as the rest of their companies.

Through further research, we found numerous comments and allegations against CrypTechs. It’s becoming obvious that there is one company that owns all of these small scammers, stealing money from thousands of people on a daily basis.

CrypTechs Review

Regulations and Licenses for CrypTechs – None

The most important question you must ask before depositing is, “Who is the regulator?” Well, with CrypTechs, the answer is extremely simple – no one. All that we know about this company is that they have some sorts of values, but even those values are very vague and broad.

So we can assure you, the safety of your funds is not a priority for this broker. All they care about is how much you deposit and how much more they can take out of you.

Regulations and Licenses for CrypTechs – None

CrypTech review – Trading Platforms

Like any other scammer, CrypTech offers only two types of platforms – web and mobile. They don’t have their own app, or a better alternative to web trading, such as downloadable certified MT4 or MT5. Another clear sign that they are a scammer.

Their bullet points on their platforms page list a lot of information about nothing. “Work with some of the most popular stocks in the market,” “and many tools”… These are all designed to trick a beginner trader or completely clueless trader to deposit.

Basically, their message here is that they wrote stuff on their page, but it’s useless vague information. So, when they call you, they can tell you exactly the information you want to hear about depositing. Scamming left and right – not even well.

trading platforms Regulations CrypTechs

CrypTech.io review – Trading Account

No surprise here – this company copy-pasted the same exact information and mistakes as their other websites. They have four account types: basic, silver, gold, VIP.

Basic

  • Minimum deposit: $200-3000
  • Education: 3 sessions
  • Assets: 100+

 

Silver

  • Minimum deposit: $3000-10000
  • Education: unlimited sessions
  • Assets: 200+
  • Signals: 5 VIP
  • Withdrawals: 5 free

 

Gold

  • Minimum deposit: $10000-50000
  • Education: unlimited sessions
  • Assets: 200+
  • Signals: 5 VIP weekly
  • Withdrawals: 10 free

 

VIP

  • Minimum deposit: $50000+
  • Education: 10 sessions
  • Assets: 100+
  • Signals: 3 VIP weekly
  • Withdrawals: First free

 

You will notice that the account, which is supposed to be the best one – VIP, needs the highest deposit, and gives the worst advantages. The basic account looks better than this one. Why? Because they want clueless traders to deposit the minimum or silver in order to steal from them. This is a known scammer tactic – so beware when they call.

 

forex Scammers CrypTechs – Assets

They list five types of assets on their website: forex, cryptocurrency, commodities, stocks, and indices. None of their listed assets actually list any kind of information about what types of crypto, currency pairs, or commodities they have to offer. This is just vague overall descriptions of assets that you can even find on Wikipedia. They are full of editing mistakes, uploading issues, and so on.

Another tactic for scammers. Without listing any specific information about their offered assets, they leave themselves the option to “sell” whatever asses the clueless trader wants to buy. So, you want Bitcoin? You got it. Not that they really have it, but at least they can tell you they do.

Plus, for a broker who’s name is “CrypTechs,” you would expect for them only to sell cryptocurrency.

 

CrypTech review conclusion – Scammers

There is not much more we can say other than if you deposit, you will lose the money. They are guaranteed scammers and have nothing good to offer to the trading world. It is because of people like this that trading and investing has such a bad name online.

Be careful who you work with; do not work with CrypTech.

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