Same old Cryptual scam. They aren't even bothered to change the site title now.
The thing is that these Cex.io clones pop up in such absurd numbers that it is impossible to report all of them, and inform people about it. Victims getting scammed are generally approached on a third party platform like Discord, where someone with an apparent "withdrawal issue" will reach out for help, asking the person for help in withdrawing funds on this clone site, for a reward.
Of course, they will entice you to send first, and ask you to withdraw funds to your own BTC address, which it will never arrive at.
At the end of the day, once you see this kind of template on a site - assume that it's a scam, unless it's the actual Cex.io site.