Paxful, a Bitcoin platform with over $1 billion in transactions, has shut down.
Founder Ray is redirecting users to 'NoOne's App,' suspected to be a scam.
Users are advised to be cautious and conduct thorough research.
Paxful, a renowned platform in the crypto world, known for processing over $1 billion in Bitcoin transactions, has recently shut down. In a worrying turn of events, the founder of the platform is now redirecting users to a potentially fraudulent exchange.
https://twitter.com/sumitkapoor16/status/1658022235700092928
Ray, the founder of Paxful, is directing users to an exchange known as 'NoOne's App.' This new platform, however, is raising red flags, with many suspecting it to be a scam. Users are being urged to exercise extreme caution.
The sudden shutdown of Paxful, coupled with the dubious redirection, has left the crypto community in shock. The platform had gained considerable trust and reputation for its sizable volume of Bitcoin transactions.
As the situation unfolds, it serves as a stark reminder of the risks present within the crypto industry. Investors and users alike are encouraged to exercise vigilance and carry out thorough research before trusting new platforms.
Disclaimer: This article is intended for informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, nor does it endorse or recommend any specific investments or platforms. Always conduct thorough research and consult with a professional before making any financial decisions.
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