Bitcoin Billionaire Review, Summary, and Helpful Tips
The Bitcoin Billionaire scam software and automated trading app is blacklisted without further ado. We are extremely concerned and alarmed at the amount of complaints we received in regards to this latest get-rich-quick scheme, and would like to officially advise all of our members and viewers to avoid this fraudulent trading platform. Should you require additional evidence or information pertaining to this ruse, please make sure to reach out and message us through our contact us page or social media.

The clicker genre is fascinating to me, in part because it manages to distill what a game is down to a very simple set of circumstances: the challenge is literally how much you can click in order to get more of the game’s currency, which you then spend to make it faster. Most games are less blatant about this being their loops, but clickers wear it on their sleeve. They’re about satisfaction and yearning for more of it, and they don’t mask it in any way. Heck, Bitcoin Billionaire wears it on its sleeve, making its fake currency about mining (fake) bitcoins. Sadly, we probably won’t see a clicker game about mining a real cryptocurrency any time soon, at least on iOS. There was Super Doge on Google Play for a short while.

I think that the clicker genre requires a certain mindset to enjoy, the acceptance of the idea that a video game can be about the minimum requirements at all to be a ‘game’ in any way! But even then, I think I enjoy the absolute lack of barrier to entry. I can pick up Bitcoin Billionaire and play it right away. I can play it casually while watching TV, or read something on the internet while idly tapping, though the game rewards focused play through the random events and the boxes that drop in. As well, multitouch tapping is supported, so you can put some effort into getting those fake bitcoins. Perhaps it’s the utter lack of commitment that I enjoy so much that allows me to dive in completely. I feel just a bit confused by that, honestly. I know how stupid and shallow it is, but I can’t stop caring about it.

Freemium Upgrade

Occasionally you get the opportunity to pay for things by watching advertisements for other games, which is a refreshing business model. In other games, after a certain point you are pretty much forced to spend real money to maintain the same level of fun. The miner upgrades are somewhat realistic, but the investment opportunities are limited and trivial. A future version should include the alt coin markets that someone with that much Bitcoin would be able to profit in. But ,after all, it’s a video game and an engaging one at that.

No Actual Bitcoin Integration

One thing that is sorrowfully lacking from Bitcoin Billionaire is the ability to spend actual bitcoins on the game for any reason. For a game that does, see our write-up about SaruTobi. It is also sad to see that no Bitcoin businesses have decided to sponsor the game, as this would be a great opportunity for them to engage with the as-yet uninitiated.

However, I think someone who knew nothing else of Bitcoin might get the wrong impression about the ease with which bitcoins can be earned. As many reading this will be able to attest, the mining field is a crowded and difficult one to be successful in, and the ingenuity of those who are able to survive in the ever-shifting market cannot be understated.

So What’s Missing?
There is no serious discussion about the key product features, settings, trading formats, or the kind of strategies and indicators which are available. There is also no reference to risk factors, back testing, and money management. But we know what happens after you signup, you get scammed by a phone sales agent as we have already mentioned.

Real Crypto CFD’s Versus Fake Bots
Trading CFD’s on cryptocurrencies can be an extremely lucrative venture if you play your cards right. But you better have a solid understanding of how and when to buy and sell CFD’s (contracts for difference) during optimal times and at the best rates. An exit strategy is also critical, and you should know when to cut your losses and start over. If not, it’s mandatory you gain access to a reputable trading app in the form of signals or trading bot or have a professional trader guide you through the process.

How Much Does it Cost?
Access to the Bitcoin Billionaire scam software will cost at least €/£/$250 (sometimes they will ask for 500 or even more). This money is collected by the broker which has been assigned to you (which may or may not be regulated/licensed).

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Some Trustworthy Alternatives
We constantly check and monitor the internet searching for various trends and new product launches. It’s pretty clear to most viewers that there are a lot of sub-par systems out there and they are all designed to get your money out of your pocket and place it elsewhere. However, once in a while a new system rolls out and we start screening it. If it passes our testing process we add it tour our recommended section, so take a minute to check it out we only use the best apps.

Welcome to our Bitcoin Billionaire Review and SCAM Investigation. Bitcoin Billionaire is advertised as a kind of automated or algorithmic trading system (crypto robot) which generates $6,325 every day for it’s members. Contrary to what you may believe, Bitcoin Billionaire is not just a term or random combination of two words “Bitcoin Billionaire” (as opposed to Bitcoin Millionaire). Neither does the Bitcoin Billionaire scam have anything to do with any of the Bitcoin Billionaire Apps you will find of Google play, books by Ben Mezrich, or the Winklevoss Twins. In fact, this blacklisted trading platform and fraudulent Bitcoin robot has nothing to do with any type of legitimate cryptocurrency trading. It does however have everything to do with defrauding unsuspecting day-traders and opportunity-seekers looking to cash in on a genuine Bitcoin trading app. As is the case with many similar scams, the complaints we initially received had to do with issues related to fake offshore brokers, declined withdrawals, and fake news articles. When we signed up our broker was named OptionFX.Trade, which is owned by Option Four LTD and has a registered business address in the Marshall Islands (suffice it to say this broker is unlicensed, totally anonymous, and scamming people).

It’s also important to point out that there is a well-funded affiliate network which we caught red-handed promoting a fake news advertisement using the name and reputation of UK comedian Jim Davidson. We have provided documented proof of this scam in our detailed Bitcoin Billionaire review (if you scroll down you will see it). To reiterate, the Bitcoin Billionaire scam is a blacklisted cloned software designed to get you to lose your money. Come to think of it this is one of those get-rich-quick schemes where there is no software at all. They just get you signed up and then you get bombarded by phone calls by some sleazy sales rep who will sell his soul to the devil for a dime. So if you have your mind set on investing using this software, we urge you to use your common sense and disregard all the fake reviews out there (there are many) which are telling you that you will generate much money if you use this fake Bitcoin trading system. Take a minute and read about what we were able to dig up about this latest thieving app.

Official Website, Login Page, and Members Area: (spoofed URL keeps changing based on your geographical location)

Scam Evidence
Here we can see the Bitcoin Billionaire registration area. Right away you can see where they say “you can earn millions right now with Bitcoin Billionaire”.