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February 14, 2026, 09:59:13 AM |
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Hello everyone,
A while ago I exposed a scam exchange called ZSXLXH here. After that post, I decided to dig deeper instead of stopping there. What I found was much bigger than I expected.
After days of investigation, I identified more than 140 scam companies, fake exchanges, fake “wealth circles,” fake investment academies, and fake asset management firms. Their business model is almost identical, and they are clearly part of the same organized scam network.
I am not posting their website URLs here on purpose, because I don’t want this thread to be deleted for linking to scam domains. But you can verify everything yourself by simply searching their names on Google.
When you search them, you will notice something very interesting.
They all have a large number of corporate PR articles published on “news” websites. At first glance, this creates the illusion that they are legitimate companies. Many victims assume that if a company appears in Google News multiple times, it must be real.
But if you look closer, you will realize the truth.
Most of these are fake PR articles published through paid press release distribution networks. The same media platforms are used repeatedly. The article structures are similar. The wording is similar. The claims are similar. They often talk about:
• Global expansion • Institutional partnerships • Advanced AI trading technology • Regulatory compliance • User fund protection
But none of it can be independently verified.
One of their favorite tactics is using regulatory buzzwords to trick users, especially:
SEC filings FinCEN MSB registration Regulatory compliance claims
They mention these terms to appear legitimate, but in reality, these registrations do NOT authorize them to operate investment platforms or hold customer funds.
Many scam victims don’t understand this distinction.
Another important pattern is the use of fake executives and fake team members. These companies frequently use AI-generated profile photos and fictional names to build credibility.
For example, Helix Alpha Systems Ltd uses a fake person named Brian Ferdinand. The company’s domain was only registered recently, yet they already have multiple PR articles claiming global operations and leadership.
This is a huge red flag.
They also use fake personas such as:
Elliott Branmer Dean Corvett Damian Sinclair Nathaniel Sinclair Ambrose Wetherby Llewellyn Hawthorne Roland Haverford Percival Birchwood Laurence Kingsley Theodore Langford Rupert Ellington Reginald Pembroke Franklin Ashford Radames Belfort Martin Fensworth
These identities do not appear to be real finance professionals. Their photos are often AI-generated or stock images.
Another thing that happened confirms how aggressive this network is.
My previous exposure post about ZSXLXH was removed from Google search after they filed a DMCA complaint against my content.
And the reason they gave was completely ridiculous.
They claimed that I infringed their OnlyFans copyrighted material.
This makes absolutely no sense.
My post was about exposing a crypto scam exchange, yet they used unrelated OnlyFans copyright claims to silence it. This shows how their strategy works: they abuse the DMCA system to censor criticism and hide scam exposure.
Google’s DMCA process clearly has serious weaknesses, because false complaints can remove legitimate scam warnings without proper verification.
I fully expect they may try to do the same thing again after I publish this post.
That’s why I’m sharing this now, so more people can see the pattern and avoid becoming victims.
Below is the list of suspicious entities connected to this scam network. Again, do your own research and verification.
MOALA WALLET Exchange Agryzome Certyxio Bitquore Ccoya Digital Asset Center Liexs Digital Asset Center Proxethix JGCMGS ZHINWAVE Dravan Exchange SVARAEL CSWLQX NJTRX Pulsesun Crypto / Pulsesun Pro / PULSESUN Trading Center ZSXLXH Ctoph Exchange BEquityGroup JHKXWL Winston Pierce Invest WEALTH-ISA WealthW-Group Ordefoco Asset Management Safra Reserve EmberPrime ourbit TSG Brokers investcapitalworld Social Venture Capitalist Capital Stone VestoFX CWEHBIT Watsans Divexa Exchange Oceka Exchange neqd wealth circle Cmani Wealth Circle Inningz Wealth Circle Searel Investment Alliance LEXINOVA Trading Center / Lexinova Pro Greluna Exchange Slogem Exchange Dimovo Exchange Sisvida Exchange Hechosa Exchange Zeaks Trade / Zeaks Pro Emeraldwisdom Pro / EMERALDWISDOM Ultrapex Pro / ultrapex Visionvast Pro / Visionvast RadiantVibe Capital Consortium StoneZen Capital Consortium EraMix Financial Union Mindzo Investment Union ZOZOTRADE DURALUMEN Trading Center SolePursuit Capital Syndicate DualHeart Financial Association Cholame Finance Academy Yeahchain Exchange WelcomeVille Investment Association UK Financial Ltd Elio Asset Management Monexplora VTW-Management HNZLLQ CXOBE Nuvion Capital Tos Alpha Fund AeroLedgewyn CryptoEasily watermark investments Haims Capital blue ocean securities limited Trestory Exchange Momentum Trading Academy AlphaGainium Miyi.io luxbit StratoLedger Investment Lab Veriton Investment Lab Pinney Investment Lab Eqitou Exchange Wingspan Advisers Aurum Capital bitsmine Quantum Financial Institute CovenantX HedgeFusion Capital Ltd Harbor Financial Institute Fivexs Exchange Geelve Wealth Circle Milase Exchange Miloer Exchange RedwoodX Exchange maplestouch Inverest.com 21VC.io hfdx Vine Prime Community Helix Alpha Systems Ltd Paribury Exchange Rekubit Exchange Nexar Bit Exchange fairfield financial advisors HIGHTITAN Trading Center Tuvalor Exchange Ksaok Digital Asset Center FinFusion exchange NGCYBIT PMCYBIT NBLEBIT HPEDBIT VMA Community TAD Community SNA Community QAT Community Velotas AI Alithia Intelligent Alliance Office Eon Prime Intelligent Alliance Office Telesis Intelligent Alliance Office Lumena Intelligent Alliance Office AIXEBIT GenesisEdge Society CelestialMind Community IODJ Digital Asset Hub NUQN Investment Fellowship
If you see any of these platforms contacting you, inviting you to join, or asking you to deposit funds, be extremely careful.
These operations rely heavily on marketing, fake credibility, and psychological manipulation.
They want you to believe they are legitimate.
Do your own research. Verify everything. And never trust a platform just because it appears in Google News.
If anyone else has encountered these platforms, please share your experience here.
The more information we share, the harder it becomes for them to continue scamming people.
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