The Bitcoin Revolution SCAM Is Outrageous – Read My Honest Review Before Joining!

Dale
Born & raised in England, Dale is the founder of Living More Working Less & he has been making a living from his laptop ever since leaving his job as an electrician back in 2012. Now he shares what he's learned to help others do the same... [read more]

The Bitcoin Revolution system claims that it can make you the next Bitcoin millionaire even if you don’t know a single thing about cryptocurrency, all thanks to its so-called “automated trading system”…

Bitcoin Revolution System Website ScreenshotYou’re even led to believe that it’s been featured on Dragon’s Den & that Love Island’s Charlie Brake is using the system too.

But is it really legit, or will the Bitcoin Revolution scam you & just make you lose money rather than actually make it?

Well thankfully if that’s what you’ve been trying to find out you can rest assured that you’ve landed in exactly the right place as I’ve taken a closer look into it all & in this honest review, I’ll be uncovering the truth about how it all really works.

What Is Bitcoin Revolution?Β Β  |Β Β  Bitcoin Revolution In The NewsΒ Β  |Β Β  How Does It Work?Β Β  |Β Β  Too Good To Be TrueΒ Β  |Β Β  Is Bitcoin Revolution a Scam? Β  |Β Β  A Better Alternative

What Is Bitcoin Revolution?

The Bitcoin Revolution system self-claims to be a life-changing system that can allegedly generate you millions from the cryptocurrency Bitcoin by making automated trades on your behalf – day & night.

The system boasts that it’ll be able to make you profits even whilst you sleep or go out & do the things you enjoy, and as a result on the surface it does look like a pretty appealing piece of software which you might be tempted to try…

Bitcoin Revolution Income Claims

But don’t rush into joining because I can tell you right from the off that the whole thing is NOT what it seems.

The truth about it is that the Bitcoin Revolution system is actually just a binary options scam – a scam which I’ve exposed several times before on this blog, and a scam which has ruined many peoples lives.

Every so often the scam keeps changing its name but the way it works remains exactly the same. Just recently I exposed it as the Bitcoin Profit scam, and before that, it was called the Online Profit Generator.

However, I’m aware that there are several so-called “news” articles reporting about how great the Bitcoin Revolution system is so I appreciate that you might not be willing to just take my word for it when I say it’s a scam…

So what I’ll do is I’ll show you exactly how it really works below – but before I do that let me also debunk those so-called “news” sites which promote it.

The Bitcoin Revolution System In The News?

I think you’ll agree that the Bitcoin Revolution system looks way too good to be true (and it indeed is) – and if you were to land on the website of it via a link in a spam email or popup or something you’d probably close the page right away…

But when you come to the website from a link in a “news” article talking about the profits people are making from it you might not be so quick to close the page right?

Well, the creators of the Bitcoin Revolution system are using a clever fake news trick to convince people into signing up to it.

If you take a look at the screenshots below you’ll see that there are several “news” articles claiming that Love Island stars are making money from the Bitcoin Revolution system & that it’s even been featured on Dragons Den:

Bitcoin Revolution System Fake News

Each of those news articles then goes on to link to the Bitcoin Revolution site as shown below:

Bitcoin Revolution System Link

However if you take a closer look at the address bar of the browser when you are on those so-called “news” websites what you will notice is that they are fakes. They are hosted on some completely random web address & they have never ever been real news at all (as shown below):

Fake News Site Exposed

The creators of the Bitcoin Revolution system have basically copied a page from a news website, edited the text to make it seem like the news site is promoting their system… And they’re promoting these pages to trick people into thinking their system has been featured in the news (which it absolutely hasn’t).

You’ll see why they’re using this tactic in a moment when I show you how it all works…

How Does Bitcoin Revolution Work?

Well, the simple truth (just in case you’ve scrolled straight down to this part of the review) is that the Bitcoin Revolution system DOESN’T work as promised – at all, and instead of helping you make money all it will really do is help you lose it.

You see the whole thing is just a phoney, and it’s designed to make you think that you can just kind of “try it out” risk-free… But once the people behind it get your cash you’ll be left to find out the hard way that the system doesn’t really work as promised after all.

So here’s a rundown of what’s going on…

The people behind the Bitcoin Revolution system have affiliated themselves with a scam binary options broker. This means that if they send people to that broker & get them to deposit, the broker will pay them a commission.

But in general binary options trading is VERY risky which many people are aware of & as a result, there are very few people who would actually be willing to sign up with the broker & deposit some money to begin trading…

Binary Options Forbes Article

This means that it’s difficult for the creator of the Bitcoin Revolution system to earn those commissions – because generally, people are not just willing to sign up as they know they’ll just lose money.

However, this is where the ploy comes in because the whole Bitcoin Revolution “system” has been created just to trick you into thinking that you’ll actually be able to make money with the trades.

The creator wants you to think that no matter who you are or what you know about trading, the Bitcoin Revolution system will make money for you on autopilot… And who doesn’t want an automated income?

So essentially the whole thing is just a big lie to trick you into depositing with the broker he (or she) is affiliated with, and that’s why before you can access the system you must deposit via their so-called “recommended” broker.

Bitcoin Revolution Scam Steps

Sadly though if you did happen to make a deposit then from there you’d just be left to find that it doesn’t work as promised and that the broker will make it nearly impossible for you to get your money back.

The reason they do that is that they too are scammers – just as much as the people behind the Bitcoin Revolution system are. In fact you can read more about the true face of binary option scammers here.

Classic Case of TGTBT!

TGTBT – or Too Good To Be True… You know how the saying goes, “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is“… Well, that saying 100% applies to the Bitcoin Revolution system.

The whole thing is just built on lies & deceit & it’s only intention is to part you with your cash so that the creator can make some money at your expense. It will NOT help you make money as it claims at all.

But I mean come on, can you imagine if such a system actually existed (which it never would)? The whole world would be in crisis. Everybody would be quitting their jobs – and then if nobody is working their jobs, then where is the money going to come from?

That’s why in reality such a system could never ever exist. It might be a nice dream to think of finding a secret way to generate lot’s of money on complete auto-pilot, but that’s all it will ever be… a dream.

The truth is though that it is actually possible to make money online – it’s just that in order to do so you are going to need to put in some work to make it happen. The internet is great & all but it’s not magical & it’s not just going to make you rich without you having to do anything.

But anyway that brings me right onto…

Is Bitcoin Revolution a Scam?

Absolutely, without a doubt, the Bitcoin Revolution is a scam. Like I mentioned towards the very start of this review the whole thing is just a re-hashed version of the Bitcoin Profit scam that launched not so long ago.

On the surface, it looks great, and it looks as if you can try it out “risk-free”… But in reality, it’s just a trap, and any money you do deposit via the system is just going to go straight into the pockets of its creator.

Obviously the best thing though if you haven’t already is just to not make a deposit in the first place. If you really want to learn how to make good money online properly (and are willing to put in the work required to make it happen) then I suggest you check out Wealthy Affiliate instead.

It’s there that you’ll learn the same way I make money online, which in my opinion is one of the best ways to earn online… And the obvious plus side is that it’s actually legitimate, unlike the Bitcoin Revolution system.

But anyway overall I just hope my review here helped you out & I also hope it that it saved you some money. If you do still happen to have any further questions then don’t hesitate to leave them below & I’ll answer them as soon as I can.

A Better Alternative

The sad truth is that unfortunately most of the programs promising to help you make money online are scams. I can say that confidently after exposing over 500+ of them here on this blog.

But the good news is that even though most of them are indeed scams, there are actually some very good programs in amongst them - some programs that can truly help you to earn money.

And out of all of the legit programs I've seen, the one I would recommend the most to anybody looking to get started online is Commission Academy. In my own opinion, that's the best place to start.

At Commission Academy, you'll be provided with everything you need (including the training & tools) to begin earning real money by promoting products or services for companies like Amazon online.

The best part is that there's literally no limit on the amount you can earn with it & the process is pretty simple which means that it's absolutely perfect for people that don't have much experience.

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I mean don't get me wrong, that kind of money won't just fall into your lap without doing any work... But the harder you're willing to work at it, the more you stand to earn with it.

So if you're looking to get started but don't know which route you should go down or which program you should join (and don't want to waste money on bogus things that don't actually work), then I'd highly recommend checking out Commission Academy first. You can learn more about it here.

Dale
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43 thoughts on “The Bitcoin Revolution SCAM Is Outrageous – Read My Honest Review Before Joining!”

  1. I made minimum investment Β£236 in December, end of February this increased to Β£1858. Tried to withdraw Β£500 end of that month. Started getting phone calls asking me to invest Β£5000 to make more profit, I declined. Not heard a thing since then and all contact addresses no longer available. Definitely a SCAM, do no take any notice of the celebs who claim to be making fortunes.

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    • Yup it’s a complete-utter-scam and the celebs who have supposedly “endorsed” the site have likely never heard of it… The scammer behind the site has just stolen their images & made falsified claims… Total rubbish – steer clear of it.

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  2. It’s good that I read this article first. I fill up the first part of registration and I almost have deposited the required US$250 to the Bitcoin Revolution. Then I closed the website on my mistake did not erased my mobile number I wrote on the registration section. A few minutes later someone from Bitcoin Revolution called me up and asking me what happen. I just said I lost connection, hahaha.

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  3. I seem to be getting constant hassle from them despite telling them I’m not interested. Do you think there’s anyway of getting my number removed from their database?

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    • Unfortunately not. Once guys like the guys behind the Bitcoin Revolution scam have gotten your number they’ll just continually keep on hounding you, potentially even years later. They are certain databases (like the TPS) where you can add your number to say you don’t wish to be cold called but only legitimate companies take notice of them.

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    • You can find a call blocker app.. I am using Voip phone and it has blocking future.
      I got into a page written half in English and half (what it looked like) Chinese.
      It wat telling that China is selling new Yuan bitcoin at 12 cents and it is predicted to go to tens of thousands in a short time. Unfortunately I filled up the form with my phone number and was waiting for promised email. Instead I got a link to some other site (bitcoin revolution) written in english. Right away I smelled the rat and just disconnected from the site. In about 10 minutes I got a phone call. I told them it was a mistake and hanged up. Yesterday (after couple of weeks) I got a phone call from them again so I just blocked that number. By the way, they are calling from Bermuda.

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  4. It is a scam and l cannot get access to my money. It is a PONZI scheme. We had a celebrity chef called Gordon Ramsey on a ITV show Good Morning which seems to endorse the system, the system is all fake. I have written to OFCOM our UK broadcast regulator.

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    • Hi Maria, I’m sorry to hear about your experience but thank you for your comment. Gordon Ramsey did not endorse the system, instead, as mentioned in my review above the scammers behind the Bitcoin Revolution system have just put together fake news promotions to make you think that he (and other famous people) did.

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  5. Thank you Dale for the honesty. You just concluded that it’s a no go zone hey hahaha. Been comtemplating for awhile on joinning, glad I did not and I could sense something cock and bull tales.

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  6. Hi

    It is possible to get rid of these people who keep calling you. People have had experiences where they were calling from all over the world including the UK. You can contact your mobile network and they will allow you to text them all the numbers that you identify that the scammers use. You can then block them all. Don’t ever answer your phone to these people or reply to their texts.

    good luck

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    • That’s right JB, it’s a good method to stop the current callers but the problem is that often they use what are known as “churn and burn” numbers which means that they keep on changing them every week or every couple of days.

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  7. Hi Dale thank you for exposing Bitcoin Revolution. I clicked on their site wbut was directed to another site called CoinsFM who are connected to Verite . I joined them and gave them hell for misrepresenting BItcoin Revolution Site. They tried to train me after I Invested $1200.00 but I couldn’t get onto all of the ways to trade. I’m still a member and one of their people have helped me by directing me how to invest consequently I have earned some money. It seems to me someone could write a manual on how to understand the ins and outs of trading site. I know I would buy the manual. In your opinion Is this a good company?

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    • Hi Richard, unfortunately, it sounds to me like you’ve been scammed as I’ve heard some very bad things about those companies. The brokers will often make it seem like you’re profiting when in actual fact you’re not. It’s a trick to try to encourage you to deposit even more money. My advice to you would be to cease trading & try to push for a withdrawal ASAP.

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  8. hi, my friend has deposited Β£250 into bitcoin and 2 days later a total of 6 payments adding up to Β£9000 was taken from the account, is there any way we can get this back?

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  9. Hi Dale, I received a text message from these scanners inviting me to join BR. I checked out the website link and saw lots of endorsements from local news and TV outlets even a well known Hollywood personality. As they say if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. If it was legit why wouldn’t BR scamners keep it to themselves. Anyway I’m glad I didn’t fall for it

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    • Exactly, Waz. They try to promote it via fake news websites using cut-clips of celebrities etc to make it seem like they’re endorsing it when they’re actually not. Unfortunately, many people get caught out by these tricks but I’m glad to hear that you didn’t.

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  10. Hi Dale! I fell for the scam a few months back when they were calling it something else(can’t recall what)and went as far as to register. Before I invested any money it crossed my mind that I should do a search to see if it was legit. Everything I read said “It’s a scam, run away”, so I just dropped the idea right then and there. Within minutes they were calling me to invest, and after many times saying I was no longer interested, I finally had to be rude and just hang up. I still get calls to this day, but each time they call I get more and more rude with my responses, so hopefully they’ll eventually get the message and lose my phone number. I was reading the latest one today, Bitcoin Revolution, and nearly fell for it again because they were using a politician who’s been in the news lately. DUH!!! But this time I decided to do my research FIRST, and most of the results of a search were connected to some kind of financial site, until I scrolled far enough down and found your review. THANK YOU!!! My gut was telling me all along that this is TGTBT, and your review confirmed it! I actually don’t need anymore money than I currently receive monthly, but the little devil in me got greedy and tried to suck me in again. I don’t know you from Adam, but I believed your review instantly because it was honest and straightforward, and the next time I read about Bitcoin instant fortunes I’ll remember your review! Thanks again for saving me a bunch of wasted time, and, $250.!

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    • Thanks so much Mark, your comment means a lot & I’m really glad my review helped you to save your cash. Definitely keep vigilant as there are plenty of similar scams about, many of which I’ve also exposed here on my blog.

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  11. Hi Dale! Thanks for the enlightening us regarding this. I’m just reading a legit news article today but mistakenly clicked something beside the article and it suddenly went to BR’s site. Since I’m kinda new to this kind of things, I NEARLY FELL FOR IT! Of course, I thought that it’s TGTBT too so I searched it immediately if it’s really a scam and thankfully I saw your blog. Thanks for taking your time on writing this blog, it will surely help a lot of people from getting tricked by online schemes like this one. You have definitely saved us and our money!

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  12. Lol, these scammers are actually dumb. Why would a real news site talk ONLY Bitcoin? Once I noticed this, I stopped LOL.

    (P.S I actually trade Crypto and already made $100k in a year, but I worked for that🧐)

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  13. Hi there Dale I am glad I read your blog as Bitcoin Revolution just phoned me I told them to call back tomorrow as I was busy today to talk (not true) Truth is I needed to research them so I thank you for what you wrote and will be telling them tomorrow in a nice way to go away. Do you know anything about the “Coin Smart” app. Please let me know if you can
    Thank you
    Mike

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  14. I actually did register in Bitcoin Revolution and almost fund in $250. Good thing my online bank had an error that time. The one who called me insisted to have me deposit the money but I was very reluctant and very nervous that time. I decided to postpone it and left my phone on airplane mode. Hahah. Then after 3 weeks, I read your article. I am very thankful. I thank God on not wasting my money. It’s one of the best decision I had in my life. I’m 23 years old btw and working in the government but I want to have other source of income and trying to invest my money. I am now learning on stocks. But I’m still afraid to try.

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  15. Same here. I was SO tempted but a little common sense kicked in, Get real if people are actually becoming millionaires because of investing in bitcoin this way, I’ll eat my hat! If this were actually true the entire country would be on the bandwagon, right? We would all be very wealthy! I found out that once you put your phone number in, you receive an immediate phone call, that was my real indication that this was a scam so when fella called again he was very angry, pushy trying to intimidate me into making a deposit, I said oooops I made a mistake, goodbye! That didn’t get rid of them, but a good round of angry cussing on my part did! Nothing comes to us all that easy, and scammers are everywhere so beware!

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  16. HI just wondering is there any way I can withdraw the money I transferred to them.
    I can see it in my account but I don’t know how to transfer it into my account.
    Can anyone advise

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  17. Thank you very much Dale,
    Fortunately, there are people like you.
    Unfortunately, people do not know enough about this before investing.

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