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Review on Bitfinex by Paul Sletten

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitfinex https://www.bitfinex.com/ While…

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitfinex


https://www.bitfinex.com/


While opinions are common and truth is hated, I will say it one more time.

Bitfinex and Tether are a collusionary scam, and you should avoid them, protest against them, and put them out of business by not participating in anything that deals with them.

Unless you're a crooked pump and dumper who only wants profits. If you only want profits, then create your own mini-market ( there are now more than TEN THOUSAND of them, create your own worthless idiot coin, give yourself 40 million of them, trade them on your exchange for something valuable, like say Bitcoin, and the cash out, ripping off everyone in the process and completely puking all over the concept. There. You're now a Swedish rip off artist that owns two companies.


* Make sure you create a bunch of shell and parent companies with pretend addresses in places like Gibraltar.









Pros
  • With Bitfinex, you can fraudulently "buy" tether, which is Wells Fargo inflation and non-existing funds, to then trade those tethers for Bitcoin, which actually has value. With Tether and Bitfinex, which essentially owns Tether, you can rip off everyone who has not yet figured out how segregate the fraudulent and thieving from their poverty, and transfer that poverty to undeserving others.
Cons
  • Bitfinex is a great big [expletives redacted] scam. In addition to self dealing theft passed off as "a hack, we got hacked, can anyone believe it, we got hacked?" and Tether being Wells Fargo inflation pushed into the markets, you can also make sure to enrich them with your fees - but not if you're pumping and dumping above 5 Million at a whack. Those people get out with NO FEES. Awesome sauce.

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April 15, 2020
Very good review, sometimes we have to say how fraud really works.

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