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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

InteractiveCrypto Scamiing Update.

InteractiveCrypto Update.
Interactivecrypto, like its associated scamming platform, Blockchains, appears several times on Trustpilot - they obviously keep reinventing themselves with different letters at the end of their name, following the many bad reviews they attract. You can see five Blockchains and four Interactive cryptos on Trustpilot UK, now three!
Interactivecrypto refused to return my $600 of cash. They told me to go to Blockchain, where they had moved it. Blockchain's 'legal department' contacted me to tell me $100,000 plus had been moved to my 'wallet'. To get it, I had to send a refundable deposit of $10,000, which would be returned in two days, along with the $100,000, which had suddenly grown from $600 in three days. Need I say more - other than criminally corrupt scammers. InteractiveCrypto and Blockchain are linked to corruption and scamming.
Interactivecrypto still refuse to send me my own cash back. I have one consolation. John Howell and Michael Berg, as they called themselves, had previously grown increasingly hysterical in claiming mountains of opportunities to act on immediately or miss the greedy boat. Two weeks later, bitcoin bit them in the arse as it plummeted from the heights they claimed were going to increase to catastrophic levels. But the catastrophe was at its bottom, falling out. And my caution puts me in the expert category, which they claimed they alone were in. Given their obvious embarrassment and shame, I have since shared my expertise with them. I informed them of the recent job opportunities in Cambodia. I invited them and their fellow worms in the Blockchain ‘legal team’ to fluff off to Cambodia to escape their ignominy and disappear there forever. Actually, my advice was a tad more colourful.

20 January 2026
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