This page shows multiple classic signals of a likely crypto investment scam, including pseudo-partnerships, unverifiable team claims, and classic 'pig-butchering' elements. The combination of a new domain, generic contact information, unsubstantiated claims, and pressure-to-act buttons highlights major risks.
No verifiable registration or regulatory info given, despite operating in a highly regulated sector.
Unverifiable address ('St. Here Mandalay, New York, U.S.A') — not a real location.
Use of generic names and stock images for team ('Alex Cruis', 'Marion Ott', etc.) without any verifiable profiles.
Pseudo-endorsed by Tesla without any substantiation ('Tesla In Co-operation With Elitebeta Wealth').
Uses only a non-professional Outlook email for contact and registration.
Pressure-to-act and onboarding language (Register Now, Get Started) typical of pig-butchering funnel sites.
Promises to 'help you maximize your investment potential' across multiple high-risk sectors (crypto, forex, stocks, ETFs) with no substantiated track record.
Hosted at Hetzner in Finland, which is common for high-abuse and lightly vetted sites, especially given newness.
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