BTCPOP 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Little to no assistance. Not beginner friendly. No guidance or explanation of what you need to do to be verified. Can't edit or delete your own forum posts regarding loans, and the format was changed... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A platform with a whole bunch of possibilities: 💰 Own exchange - small drawback - low liquidity and a high minimum order of 10,000 satoshi. 💧 Cryptocurrency faucet. You can click every 30 minute... See more

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

The staking is quite nice but they do not have any pairs beside BTC so you cannot exchange at a reasonable rate. Their value estimation is not accurate. I have no idea how they are working it out... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This site isn't newbie friendly because lots of dead coin in their market exchange. @anthony sorry for your lost but yeah it is also your fault not researching first. @captain jack are you from Btcpop... See more

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BTCPOP offers a unique P2P Banking experience with Instant Loans, Investment Pools, Collateral Tied Loans & More. Be sure to join us, we are constantly improving and developing our services.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

2x2 is totally a scam

this website is totally a scam you keep collecting the 2X2 currency and when you want to exchange it to BTC or any other currency they will never let you . I contacted support and they started cursing and saying f words . please avoid this website and dont waste your time

September 1, 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

BTCPOP.CO stole my bitcoin

When I first joined I loved this website. I thought it was perfect. I liked that you didn't have to try and borrow huge loans. I loved everything about it. I liked that I could actually be involved with this site, and didn’t have to be loaded with money.

At first I was only lending bitcoin to others on the site. After a while I wanted to borrow some bitcoin mainly to try it out.

I also wanted to do a little social experiment and tell everyone exactly what I was going to do with the bitcoin I borrowed. I said I was going to gamble the bitcoin. Now, I also placed 100% collateral up for this loan, and it wasn't an unknown cryptocurrency. It was litecoin and dogecoin. It was a good collateral.

Also, if you haven’t used this site before, you are able to see whatever one else is doing on the site. You can see what loans they are looking at, and you're able to see what everyone else writes in the comments. Basically everything is transparent. Which is a good thing….
Anyway, I had invested in numerous loans at this point. I also had invested in an IPO. I owned a large portion of this business.

Everything was going good, then just for the hell of it I posted a loan request that said how I planned to use the borrowed bitcoin. I said I was going to gamble at an online casino. Keep in mind that I placed 100% collateral for this loan using Litecoin and Dogecoin.

The only one that was concerned with this was Casimire(the Owner).
He said he would never lend bitcoin to anyone that gambled. I thought it was strange that he got so emotional over it. Why would you not lend to something that has 100% collateral. Others felt the same way I did and right away 2 people loaned me the entire amount. Because Cashmere had questioned my credibility, I paid the loan off right away and the interest.

This is when I’m told that I have 24 hours to remove my cryptocurrency from the site and that my account was being closed.
I had no problems removing my ALT coins from their wallets. . It was my Bitcoin that I couldn’t remove. It was also all the crypto I invested in everyone else that I couldn’t remove. It was the IPO that I couldn’t remove or even save proof of. To this day I still get emails telling me that so and so has made a payment to me. But I can’t log in to get it.

When I tried to remove the Bitcoin from their wallet, I would get a message saying that it has to be approved. I messaged their help desk but whoever they were would just talk crap

This is actually the second time I was robbed from them.
The first time I was robbed from them, I didn’t know I was being robbed. I thought it was because I was an jerk. Remember I mentioned that everyone can see what everyone comments on… Some people had posted comments on a loan I was requesting that was purposely making it look like I was a scammer. Which pissed me off and I cussed them the out. Of course they lock me out and all my bitcoin is gone. But I thought it was more to do with my behaviour, then it was being stolen from.

So a couple of years went by and I wanted to try out the site again. This time I had my girlfriend make an account under her name. Since I was banned.

As I was saying, I liked what the site was offering. And I made sure I didn’t let my mouth get the best of me the second time.

You wouldn’t believe it, I got robbed twice by these people.

It got me thinking about what is really going on behind the scenes. There is one part of their website that allows you to go and purchase old loans that have been defaulted on. There were hundreds and hundreds of defaulted loans. Which all could be very true, these people could have not paid their debts.

But I also asked if there was any way to get the contact information for the people that had defaulted on the loan. I could buy the debt, but I couldn’t get the person's contact info.

So what I think is happening is that some people aren’t defaulting on their loans. I think that they are also victims of being robbed by this site. Their account also routes them to google once they try to login. And any amount of cryptocurrency they had in their wallets is gone.

This is a giant illusion. They make the chat and everything transparent to give an illusion of security. But the truth is, the admin can lock you out, and they own the wallets. Not you.

April 1, 2022
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