This page presents multiple high-risk characteristics of a likely pig-butchering-style scam, including impersonation of a major brand and suspicious registration context. There are significant inconsistencies and technical tells suggestive of a fraudulent investment platform.
Why We Think This Is A Scam
Domain created just 2 days ago, but claims to represent 'Exness,' a large and established brokerage; strong evidence of brand impersonation.
No external links except to itself; absence of verifiable company details, registration numbers, or regulatory disclosures.
Heavy use of boilerplate language ('tight spreads, high leverage up to 1:500, advanced platforms') characteristic of generic crypto-forex scam sites.
Platform promotes high leverage trading (up to 1:500) and invites global markets access without evidence of regulatory status or licensing.
WordPress site with year set to 2026 and copyright for 2026 despite being a new domain (2 days old), indicating false claims of establishment.
No legal, compliance, or real company information given (no addresses, phone numbers, company registry), and no links to any real Exness web properties.
Offers direct login/register and has chat integrations (Telegram, WhatsApp), a common pattern in pig-butchering onboarding funnels.
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