why don't you want to take advice from here?
you fell into the trap of a very well-known scam scheme, someone promises you a huge profit and you are ready to risk other people's money to verify the truth. provided that what you write here is what you really mean.
Can you tell us here, which pair did you trade and which made you such a big profit? experienced traders of many years cannot make 100k in such a short period of time, especially not during a bear market.
the domain was registered a month ago, so all their stories about trust and experience are pure lies.
Domain Name: XMONBIT.COM
Registry Domain ID: 2757217837_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.publicdomainregistry.com
Registrar URL: www.publicdomainregistry.com
Updated Date: 2023-02-09T00:24:51Z
Creation Date: 2023-02-09T00:18:26Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2024-02-09T00:18:26Z
To add to your findings: This "trading" website is a visual masterclass and a prime example of such a scamming website.
Let me elaborate on what I mean.
Firstly, if we go to the "about us" page, you will be able to see that the founders of this website are
Henry Martin and
Ken Przelozny.
An attempt to google those two individuals won't bear any fruit, as Google will show you Henry M., a famous football player, and attempting to google Ken Przelozny will only result in Google fixing an obvious mistake in the spelling of Prielozny, which is a Polish last name.
Secondly, their website appears to be using stock png images, which indicates they're using a premade template purchased from a website such as Envato.
Lastly, if you skip all the gibberish, you will get to this bit: "
Copyright © 2023 XmonBit. All rights reserved. Ltd ABN 19 619 574 186"
ABN means Australian Business Register, and if you search that register, you will find out there is a real company behind it. The name of the entity is CASEY BLOCK SERVICES PTY LTD, registered in 2018.
and their business is named Coinspot, which is a registered crypto currency exchange website (
https://www.coinspot.com.au/).
To a random 15 year-old, googling any of these would be proof enough that the website they're on is legit.
Hopefuly Tomi realises he is being conned.