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TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Bybietrust are scammers

They are scammers.you put money in there and they make every effort to charge you all kinds of if fees like Blockchain fees and just prolong the process so you never get your money out. The platform looks like it is legit but wonder if I will ever get my money out. First I connected my wallet to the platform and when I paid to the wallet, they took the money out for withdrawal fees without my consent. Secondly, you are not allowed to take any amount out, you have a minimum cryptocurrency to withdraw and even then, they withdraw from it without you knowing but no proper transaction details are displayed. Then they ask you to pay certain fees immediately, if you can't, they charge you late fees in my case $50. After that on top of network fees to withdraw, you are asked to pay $500 blockchain processing fees, then charge you for paying late. They seem to say "pay immediately" a lot, thinking that money grows on trees! When you don't you get charged more for late fees. They take the payment out of my account and I am wondering why it hasn't reached my wallet, then I get s message that I need to pay management fees of $85 to a different address so they can process my withdrawal and they say once you pay it, the money will be sent"immediately" and they say, " sorry for the inconvenience". They said the money would be deposited to my wallet after this payment and to give them 10%if my trust!! Then they ask for $410 so the Blockchain can process the payment. So They clarified that the $85 was for the Blockchain to access my account and the $410 to process the withdrawal to a different account. After which I needed to have which I was asked to make sure I have $500 worth of crypto in my account for network fees. I eventually got that then I tried to withdraw but didn't go through only to be told about another charge. I have to pay another $500 to register on the Blockchain because the money is coming from a mining system and the story goes on.
Every time they say the payment is the last then I can withdraw immediately, wonder what the next fees is going to be........?

26 May 2026
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