Overview
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Report status: Unverified Risk
Risk level: High
Last reviewed: January 2023
Category: Fake trading platform
Risk Checklist
- Naming risk: “Bitcoin Billionaire” — wealth-promise language in platform name — documented high-risk signal
- “$10,000 profit per week” claim: no audited proof, live trading logs, or independent benchmark found
- “98% accuracy” claim: no audited proof or independent benchmark found — same figure found across Bitcoin Buyer, Bitcoin Champion, and Bitcoin Millionaire
- “Sentimental analysis tools” claim: no technical documentation found — claim removed from platform’s latest website version
- 365CapitalMarkets network: platform linked to this network — documented below
- Forex brokers: assigned after registration — identity and license not disclosed before deposit
- Operator identity: not found
- Registered legal entity: not found
- Trading license: not found
- Demo account: available
- Trustpilot: reviewed — issues identified, see section below
- Withdrawal process: not documented — elevated withdrawal risk
Platforms using “billionaire” naming combined with unverified weekly profit claims are a documented pattern among high-risk trading platforms. Do not deposit before completing independent verification.
Bitcoin Billionaire is an automated cryptocurrency trading platform. ScammerWatch reviewed publicly available information including wealth-promise naming, earning and accuracy claims, broker structure, 365CapitalMarkets network connection, and user feedback.
Platform Claims>Platform Claims — Not Verified
ng -->Bitcoin Billionaire is a crypto trading bot with a highly arguable reputation.
Multiple risk signals were identified during review — documented below. To begin with, the team behind Bitcoin Billionaire assures us that the bot can bring more than $10,000 of profit a week. If you ask any experienced crypto trader, everyone will tell you that’s way more than realistic.
Making an account on Bitcoin Billionaire is quick and easy. In only several steps, a person can access a trading bot, without paying any service fees. However, readers are strongly advised not to do that.
Allegedly, the algorithm is fast, safe, and “insanely” precise. For example, when they try to convince us that their AI algorithm is genuine, they say:
The software follows more than 22 technical, fundamental, and sentimental analysis tools and only produces highly lucrative and top-notch trading signals.
Even after the deepest research, we weren’t able to determine exactly how sentimental analysis tools are programmed to help the crypto trade. They seem to have realised that they went too far with that one, so they removed the description from their latest website.
According to most Bitcoin Billionaire affiliate reviews, its algorithm predicts the prices of cryptocurrencies with 98% accuracy.
Everyone would be more than happy if we could predict the volatile crypto market with such accuracy. No audited proof or independent benchmark was found to support a 98% accuracy claim, even with the most proficient technology. The same accuracy figure was found across the following platforms reviewed by ScammerWatch:
- Bitcoin Buyer
- Bitcoin Champion review
- Bitcoin Millionaire – scam or legit?
- Bitcoin Code crypto bot
- Bitcoin Compass trading bot

Features and Broker Structure —>Features and Broker Structure — Documented
p:paragraph -->The simple Bitcoin Billionaire interface doesn’t offer a variety of features. There are only several options available:
- Demo mode
- Live trading
- Creating signals
- Broker assistance
However, the brokers are far from professionals. They are most probably offshore brokers and scammers like the creators of this platform themselves. They don’t have any licenses and couldn’t care less about the users they are supposed to help.
According to Bitcoin Billionaire promises, the withdrawals work extremely fast and are available within a day. Also, the platform is supposed to have customer support available 24 hours a day.
After making an account, it is possible to fund an account with a credit card, with a minimum of $250.
The Bitcoin Billionaire Game
To bring even more confusion, there is a game on Google Play and Apple stores named “Bitcoin Billionaire”. According to the description, it is a “tap and idle game”, created by Noodlecake Studios.
However, there is no evidence that the crypto bot and the game have anything in common except for the name. The game has nothing to do with crypto trading and is basically there to entertain users while seeing ads.
Does Bitcoin Billionaire Have Any Licenses?
Does Bitcoin Billionaire Have Any Licenses?ne of the affiliate reviews claims that Bitcoin Billionaire is licensed in Cyprus, and holds the CySEC license. CySEC is a common license for crypto brokers. However, if one looks into the database of the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, the name Bitcoin Billionaire isn’t there.Simply, they are lying about the CySEC license just like they are lying about everything else on their website.
User Feedback and Additional Evidence
ScammerW>User Feedback and Additional Evidence user reports. The following reflects publicly available reviews at the time of the original investigation.
When it comes to user feedback about Bitcoin Billionaire, it is a source of red flags.
On the one hand, there are fake positive reviews and testimonials.
Affiliate reviews are displaying a series of quasi-positive testimonials, written by fictional people. It is easy to see that their professionally taken images are generic and don’t belong to private, genuine profiles.
Of course, Bitcoin Billionaire claims to have been endorsed by celebrities such as Elon Musk and Bill Gates. Claiming that the world’s most successful people use and support their services has become a tradition among rogue crypto bots of this kind.
Furthermore, a lot of the fake reviews are written in broken English, and in a canny, alluring style. This is far from professional marketing, and it is obvious proof that we are dealing with criminals that aren’t even trying to hide their true intentions.



The old websites reveal similarities and connections between various blacklisted crypto bots. Some of them have been already reviewed on our site:
- Bitcoin Cycle robot
- Bitcoin Era bot review
- Bitcoin Evolution scam
- Bitcoin Fast Profit crypto trading bot
News Coverage — Not Independently Verified
Apart from the fact that Davidson probably never heard of this platform, it is interesting to know that such news pages are usually filled with malware and viruses.
The same fake news used by Bitcoin Profit and Bitcoin Billionaire. Source
365CapitalMarkets Network — Documented
The following docume>365CapitalMarkets Network — Documentedre and the 365CapitalMarkets network. This is documented here as a verifiable evidence item — not a legal determination.
It is impossible to know anything for sure here, as these networks invest a lot to remain hidden. However, there are indications that Bitcoin Billionaire is affiliated with 365CapitalMarkets.
Based on the content of their emails, some traders suspect that Bitcoin Billionaire is associated with this forex company.
365CapitalMarkets is blacklisted by most relevant crypto sources. Users who encountered this company have been complaining about brokers calling them repeatedly on the phone.
When the users answer, brokers are asking a lot of questions about their financial status, trying to convince them to invest more. Of course, they promise big profits, which the user will never see.
It isn’t hard to guess that they won’t have their deposits back either.
Other crypto bots clearly associated with this company are Bitcoin Bank, 1k Daily Profit, Market Master, Crypto Cash Fortune, and many more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Bitcoin Billionaire is a crypto trading bot that has been blacklisted by the crypto community. It is a rogue crypto bot, without a genuine trading algorithm
No, on the contrary. Trading with Bitcoin Billionaire is highly risky, and will most probably lead to significant losses.
No, you can use Bitcoin Billionaire for free. However, it is recommendable not to make an account on this platform, because your personal data might be compromised.
Verification Status
Risk level: High. The platform name “Bitcoin B>Verification Statusalth-promise language — a documented high-risk signal. The “$10,000 profit per week” and “98% accuracy” claims could not be independently verified. A “sentimental analysis tools” claim — which has no established technical meaning — was found in platform marketing and subsequently removed from the latest website version. The platform is linked to the 365CapitalMarkets network. Forex brokers are assigned after registration without disclosing identity or license before deposit. Operator identity and trading license could not be found. User feedback reviewed — issues identified.
This assessment is based on documented evidence and does not constitute a legal determination of fraud. If you have used Bitcoin Billionaire and experienced withdrawal difficulties, deposit loss, or have screenshots, transaction records, or communication logs related to this platform or the 365CapitalMarkets network, submit them at scammerwatch.com/report-a-scam .
Reviews
I’m new to cryptocurrency, and Bitcoin Billionaire seemed like an alluring proposition for making some passive income. I put in the deposit, and that was it, could never reach them again. Just wanted to warn people it’s true, this is a fraud.
They promise a crazy accuracy rate and top-of-the-line user experience. In truth, it doesn’t work like that at all. Amateurish at best, use a reliable bot like Cryptohopper instead.
A scam, lost $250. Reported to FTC.