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March 13, 2026, 08:36:26 PM |
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I think I just found another scam platform from the same group behind ZSXLXH. This one is called Iguabit.
The moment I opened their website, it immediately felt familiar. The layout, the fake trading dashboard, even the wording on the pages look extremely similar to ZSXLXH. It looks like they’re just reusing the same website template and backend, changing the name, and launching it again.
The way they recruit victims is also the same. People get pulled into Telegram or WhatsApp “investment groups”, where someone pretends to be a professional trader or analyst. They post fake profit screenshots, talk about signals, and slowly convince people to deposit money into Iguabit.
Once you deposit, the account starts showing profits that look way too good to be true. But when people try to withdraw, suddenly there are all kinds of excuses — taxes, verification fees, security checks, you name it.
Another thing that stands out is the complete lack of real company information. No verifiable office, no real registration, nothing that can actually be confirmed.
From what I’ve been able to gather, the operation behind these platforms is likely based in Cambodia, which is where a lot of organized crypto scam groups are currently running these fake trading sites.
This is basically the same playbook used by ZSXLXH.
These groups usually operate several platforms at once. When one name starts getting exposed online, they just switch to another one and keep recruiting victims through the same investment groups.
So if someone invites you to an Iguabit trading group, be very careful.
If anyone here has also come across Iguabit or their investment groups, feel free to share what you’ve seen.
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