There are elements to this which are quite intriguing, from an analysis point of view.
If it is a scam, there's been some interesting work put into it.
Will have an in depth look soon.
It is and there has.
This is a new spin on the 'UK Incorp' scam. This time the scamming douchebags are using somebody else's company details and fake facebook walls.
Firstly, have yourself a search for "TX3 Arbitrage" in quotes and you'll see the grand total of one and a half pages of search results. Sure the first page looks like there are more but that's just Google messing with you because they don't like to show limited results. Click on page 2 and you'll see there are no more to be had beyond that point apart from repeated instances of the same domain results. The majority of which occur only within the last few weeks.
Any results which are dated prior to 2016 are either hits from old forum threads which are nothing to do with TX3 where you'll see a 'new' thread in the list below the aged post about TX3 dated within the last few days, or they are from the scammers own website.
As for, "Adam James Cornwell, Founder/CEO of TX3"
Let's take a quick look, shall we?
First, the company tx3.co claims Mr Adam James Cornwell to be the Founder/CEO of:
Versus the actual directors:
Secondly, tx3.co claiming themselves to be a five-year operational Bitcoin arbitrage/investment company, versus what they actually do:
Do not be fooled by the facebook timeline, it can easily be faked and if you look through it there's very little in the way of likes and most seem to come from the same people.
BTW, 'TX3' we've already called you out on your crap English, but just as a point, with regards to your obvious stream of fake historic posts, it isn't "Mr Obama" because he was already President and was re-elected, you should have referred to him as "President Obama". Something all educated Americans would know.
The use of the Columbian .co address, couple with the slick use of fake historical hits on Google makes me think of
Roman Parra, the Recyclix scammer who just had his Columbian Bitcoin exchange shut down.