THIS BOT IS THE REAL DEAL. I have only been using gunbot for about 4 days. Using 2btc to start it has payed for itself 3x and also I am good with configuring bots from back in the day (yay mmos) and ppl msg me and have been sending donations for help with their settings! I have received .035 btc just for helping ppl pick sets and do settings. The community is amazing, especially criptonautica, gunthar, cryptowalley and liviu (liviu sold me my license and I recommend him highly to buy from, I messed up my api key TWICE and he still got it going no prob, a good guy)
I ffelt compelled to donate an extra .01 btc to the cause and then another .01 to gunthar himself but he said he would rather Igave an honest review. my review is this, it is worth 10x this price, if you trade crypto, this bot will make you money.
You see, this confuses me - Gunthar has stated that the bot will average 1% per day, up to 4% with optimal settings (settings which he implies are not known even to him, others will have to provide them).
So how can you have made your investment back 3x - i.e 3x 0.1BTC = 0.3 BTC.
0.3 BTC is way, way more than you should expect based on average returns of 1%.
Makes your messages sound like shilling, and as this isn't a pump 'n' dump group, why would you be shilling for him unless you were being paid?
I dunno, maybe you just got your maths spectacularly wrong and this is all innocent, but it's the type of thing that sets off my internal scam-warning, whenever I see it going on around anything to do with crypto.
Been too many people/groups/products/services offering "Grow-your-crypto-for-free" over the years, and every single one of them I have looked into has turned out to be a scam of some sort. From HYIPs, to "pumper" groups charging for tips, to God knows what will come next. There's a lot of people eager to spend money in order to (hopefully) make money in this market, statistically a lot of them are going to be "fools" (unwary investors) and as the saying goes "a fool and his money are easily parted".
Two things everyone should always consider before putting money into something which is supposed to help them make money:
1: It's easier to make money selling mining equipment than by mining for gold yourself.
2: If someone had discovered a "make money for free" machine, why would they let anyone else use it, rather than just use it to get rich and retire themselves?
For example there is a well known scam operating on non-Bitcoin related gambling sites, where a business offers a bot for sale. The bot simply plays roulette, sometimes generating a win and sometimes losing. But every time a new user downloads it, funds their account and sets it to play, the bot author gets a referral commission from the casino that he has just tricked someone into depositing money to. Clearly that isn't what is going on here, but it just serves as an example of how clever some of these scams can be.
No disrespect intended for anyone here if you genuinely are offering a reliable service. This is just about my gut instinct on the whole matter. I might be tempted to invest in this bot at some point in the future but will look out for more believable, long-term user reviews, from accounts which I can see have a long history of engagement on this board and no evidence of paid shilling.