The 7 Clone Scams: One Fraud, Many Names!

Investment platforms like Chronovalor, Rumblenomics, and HighBTCStock are more than they seem—they’ve been exposed for running identical scams under different names.

These sites share the same design, account structures, and false regulatory claims, leaving only their domain names to mislead investors.

Several online investment platforms, such as Chronovalor, Rumblenomics, HighBTCStock, Blantomic, TheBTCPro, Trade Room 24, and Fortnomics, have been flagged for fraud.

These websites share identical designs, account types, and regulatory claims, differing only by domain name.

Identical Account Types Across All Sites

These platforms offer the same account types across their websites:

  • Bronze: €10,000 – Market Reviews, Trading E-Book, Webinar Access, Social Trading
  • Silver: €25,000 – Same as Bronze + VOD: Advanced
  • Gold: €50,000 – Same as Silver + 1 Risk-Free Trade, Personal Assistant
  • Platinum: €100,000 – Same as Gold + Custom Account
  • Diamond, Premium, VIP: €250,000+ – Same as Platinum + Trading Room, Trade Specialist, Exclusive Updates
  • Islamic Account: Market Reviews, Trading E-Book, Regular Spreads

False Regulatory Claims:

These platforms all falsely claim they are in the process of obtaining regulation, using nearly identical wording to appear credible.

For instance, Blantomic, HighBTCStock, Rumblenomics, and Trade Room 24 all use the same language when discussing their regulatory status.

Here’s the exact text they share:

We are proactively following all the necessary procedures to ensure that we earn the regulated status and offer our traders the first point of trust as soon as they land on the website. However, we believe the process can take some time to complete. You can always give us a call and talk to a customer support representative to get the latest update on our regulation status.

On TheBtcPro and Chronovalor, a slightly altered version of the same message is used:

At presently, however, our regulatory compliance is underway and we are hoping to obtain permissions when a decision is made by the authorities. But still we are motivated and offering impeccable trading resources and lucrative business opportunities to thousands of investors. While we are awaiting regulation, our business has never stopped expanding and a new line of investors are awaiting our decisions allowing them to become our registered members.

Companies Involved in the 7-Clone Scam Network

These platforms are fraudulent, unregulated and multiple financial authorities have issued warnings. Avoid engaging with these sites, verify regulatory status, and stay alert to clone scams.

Below is a breakdown of the key sites involved.

Chronovalor

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Chronovalor: Flagged by the FCA (UK) as a clone firm and by FSMA (Belgium).

More Info: Chronovalor Review

    Rumblenomics

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    Rumblenomics: Identified as unauthorized by the FCA (UK).

    More Info: Rumblenomics Review

    HighBTCStock

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    HighBTCStock: Blacklisted by CNMV (Spain), CONSOB (Italy), FSMA (Belgium), and AMF (France).

    More Info: HighBTCStock Review

    Blantomic

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    Blantomic: Flagged as an unregulated scam by AMF (Canada).

    More Info: Blantomic Review

    TheBTCPro

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    TheBTCPro: Blacklisted by FCA (UK) and CNMV (Spain).

    More Info: TheBTCPro Review

    Trade Room 24

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    Trade Room 24: Flagged by FINMA (Switzerland) for unauthorized trading.

    More Info: Trade Room 24 Review

    Fortnomics

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    Fortnomics: Listed as a fraudulent platform by FSMA (Belgium).

    More Info: Fortnomics Review

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