Bitcoin Revolution Scam Strikes Again With Peter Sagan Becoming Its Latest Victim

Bitcoin Revolution Scam Strikes Again With Peter Sagan Becoming Its Latest Victim

Professional cycling legend Peter Sagan got embroiled in the Bitcoin Revolution scam that uses the names of famous celebrities to sucker in gullible investors with the help of bogus ads and news articles. 

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In his tweet, Sagan “categorically denies” any involvement in this scam, claiming that he has never been in contact with the company. 

The article that he refers to states that Sagan recommended the get-rich-quick scheme during a recent interview. The Slovakian cyclist allegedly showed the audience how many greenbacks he got off automated trading with the help of Bitcoin Revolution.  

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Bitcoin Revolution certainly gives the cryptocurrency industry a bad name. Its extensive list of victims already includes such big names as Jeremy Clarkson, Alex Ferguson, and Richard Branson. 

Nobel-winning economists such as Steve Hanke and Nouriel Roubini use the proliferation of such scams as their main argument against crypto. 

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Bitcoin Revolution Scam Strikes Again With Peter Sagan Becoming Its Latest Victim

Bitcoin Revolution Scam Strikes Again With Peter Sagan Becoming Its Latest Victim

Professional cycling legend Peter Sagan got embroiled in the Bitcoin Revolution scam that uses the names of famous celebrities to sucker in gullible investors with the help of bogus ads and news articles. 

Related

New Bitcoin (BTC) Extortion Scam Targets Website Owners

No, it won’t make you a millionaire  

In his tweet, Sagan “categorically denies” any involvement in this scam, claiming that he has never been in contact with the company. 

The article that he refers to states that Sagan recommended the get-rich-quick scheme during a recent interview. The Slovakian cyclist allegedly showed the audience how many greenbacks he got off automated trading with the help of Bitcoin Revolution.  

Related

Good Morning Britain's Hosts Used By Scammers For Fake Crypto Ads

Crypto’s biggest problem 

Bitcoin Revolution certainly gives the cryptocurrency industry a bad name. Its extensive list of victims already includes such big names as Jeremy Clarkson, Alex Ferguson, and Richard Branson. 

Nobel-winning economists such as Steve Hanke and Nouriel Roubini use the proliferation of such scams as their main argument against crypto. 

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by our writers are their
own and do not represent the views of U.Today. The financial and market information
provided on U.Today is intended for informational purposes only. U.Today is not
liable for any financial losses incurred while trading cryptocurrencies. Conduct
your own research by contacting financial experts before making any investment
decisions. We believe that all content is accurate as of the date of publication,
but certain offers mentioned may no longer be available.

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