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What to look out for in pages on the web and how to avoid being misled.

There is an old saying 'it all sounds too good to be true.' and this saying has endured for centuries, why? Well because con-artists have existed as long as their has been wealth, and the most common form of their confidence tricks is to promise something that sounds fantastic, but isn't real.

Now I'm not talking about the 

It has been reported....

According to...

Let's have a look at a typical fake news article, writing much and saying nothing:

Has Bitcoin Featured on This Morning?

Being into a product, service or potential investment opportunity is much easier when you see or hear your favourite celebrity of TV icon embracing it right?

OK so the first thing you notice is that these people do not write copy as you would read it in a magazine, they write as if a younger person was speaking.. The whole structure of the sentence above is all wrong. They are writing in a way that will appeal to younger people, obviously, but the syntax makes no actual sense , nor does the tense.

Now has Bitcoin been featured on This Morning? It doesn't seem like the usual sort of material they feature. Usually they talk about dieting or pregnancy or soap opera or something else designed to turn everyone into a complete idiot.

As well as that, and here is a typical tactic, they completely avoiding the most obvious and direct question - Is Bitcoin Evolution a scam perpetrated by internet scammers? Of course it is! Bitcoin Evolution promises the impossible and delivers nothing. Instead it takes $250 USD or £250 GBP from you and then turns out to be an offshore, unregulated CFD broker. These people are the pits, they even phone you up and pretend to be from the London Stock Exchange or Dow Jones. This whole thing is a scam and anyone linking to that scam is affiliated with it.

 

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Being into a product, service or potential investment opportunity is much easier when you see or hear your favourite celebrity of TV icon embracing it right?

Exactly the same sentence again, 

The last few months have seen a rise in ads circulating the internet which claims that several well-known tv shows have endorsed bitcoin as a viable cryptocurrency to invest in. We grew curious and decided to do some investigating ourselves. In the next few paragraphs, we will get to understand how one of the biggest Bitcoin scams involving the This Morning TV show and Bitcoin Revolution went down.

Let’s find out who is telling the truth and if the show has endorsed Bitcoin as a viable asset class.

No one needs to perform this test or review as Good Morning struggle to talk about anything except soap operas or dieting. This is a scam

What Is This Morning?

It has been reported in news, media and social media that This Morning and its cast of presenters have endorsed Bitcoin on the programme.

No it hasn't, it was just fake news.

The show has attracted a sizeable audience spanning ten million. Having been around for over three decades, the show has carved a name for itself in the history books

No history book will ever mention This Morning

and this has made it a target for potential scammers.

Like you

This Morning is a popular British daytime television programme that is broadcasted on ITV in the United Kingdom.

Well if it is British, then that is where they would broadcast it.

The TV programme is presented by Phillip Schofield, Holly Willoughby, Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes. The show airs live and focuses on an array of topics, from showbiz, style and beauty to home, gardening and food.

So not very likely to ever mention Bitcoin as it is watched by housewives who are concerned about schools and diets.

Initially, the programme was presented by Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan and has been around since 1988. This morning is currently considered to be the longest-running daytime programme on British television. The programme has also won the National Television Award and the TV Choice Award a few times.

God they must be desperate.

What Is Bitcoin Evolution?

 

It's a scam

Bitcoin evolution is a trading technology (scam) software that was created in 2017 by a group of scammers feigning association with the Bitcoin industry. The 'trading technology' system claims to perform trades 0,01 seconds faster than its competitors due to the signals released from the crypto market trends.

A 'signal' is just advise on where some people think a market will go and what CFDs or Options Trading people should perform. It does not help you win, it just influences your decisions for better or worse.

Within its system, it is said that the application gives back the signals at a split second faster than the majority of other trading systems.

So what, the likelihood is that these signals are designed to make you lose anyway.

The trading system has grown in popularity due to the success stories from people who use it.

No, everyone who has used it says it is a scam, because it is a scam.

When Was Bitcoin Featured On This Morning?

 

Never, obviously.

This Morning is a 'highly-reputable' (load of garbage for bored housewives) British TV show has been around for just over three decades and throughout its existence, it has gained a loyal fanbase that grows weekly. This Morning has built a sterling reputation over the years. It comes as no surprise that rumours have been circulating reporting that This Morning has endorsed Bitcoin as a viable asset class and profitable investment.

That is complete nonsense, they would never give out investment advice on a show with 10M viewers as the market mighty collapse under the strain of all those gullible people trying to buy something they do not comprehend.

Being endorsed by This Morning would mean that Bitcoin gained popularity and buy-in overnight. We could not find any airing of the show where Bitcoin or any of the Bitcoin technologies have been endorsed. We cannot solidify the claim that Bitcoin has ever been endorsed by This Morning.

No, but to even question means you are scammers, obviously.

Did Phillip Schofield Mention Bitcoin On This Morning? Of Course Not

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Phillip Schofield is a celebrity English TV presenter and the co-host of This Morning and Dancing on Ice, as aired on ITV. It has been reported on social media that Phillip Schofield endorsed Bitcoin on an episode of This Morning. We can confirm that these claims are false. There is, of course, a big probability that affiliate (like coininsider) marketers may have used the popularity of Phillip Schofield and Bitcoin in their ad campaigns.

The Bitcoin Revolution Trading Technology (You said Bitcoin Evolution earlier) mentioned in these rumours appears to be legit and a highly profitable tool. We suggest reading our comprehensive Bitcoin Revolution review before ruling out this technology as a scam. Bitcoin Revolution is a scam though.

Holly Willoughby Has Never Mentioned Bitcoin On This Morning

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Holly Willoughby is an English model, TV personality and author. She features on This Morning as a co-host among other TV shows, such as Dancing on Ice and Celebrity Juice.

Garbage television

Several news outlets mention that Holly Willoughby has invested in several bitcoin systems.

Fake mirror newspaper articles on scammer websites are not a news outlet you scammer scum.

We can confirm that these news reports are pure sensationalism. Holly Willoughby has never expressed any interest in investing in bitcoin or bitcoin related systems. Holly is extremely popular and therefore it is no surprise that news outlets have used her name to spread these rumours. These news outlets combine different, but viral keywords to create clickbait headlines.

This article is an example.

Why Are These Fake Endorsements In The Media?

It is no secret that fame merits attention, and therein lurks controversy. Controversial stories attract the most attention both from news breakers, writers and affiliate marketers too. This is possibly why we are seeing so much media attention and rumours making the rounds regarding This Morning, its presenters and Bitcoin endorsements. We did some more digging and found that most of these fake news sites are owned by third-party-marketers, rather than from Bitcoin or Bitcoin evolution itself. Even though it does not actually exist, it is just a webpage that sends your details to illegal broker scammers.

Bitcoin Profit And This Morning

Bitcoin Profit is a cryptocurrency trading software that uses market trends and signals to perform profitable trades by buying and selling cryptocurrency at the right time, with a win-rate fabricated at 92%. There has been an interview circulating around the internet which states that Bitcoin Profit was endorsed on This morning. We can confirm that Bitcoin Profit was never featured on This Morning or endorsed by any of the presenters on the show. Bitcoin Profit is a scam!

Bitcoin Evolution And This Morning

Bitcoin Evolution is an automated trading software that is designed to trade bitcoin and other cryptocurrency markets using intelligent algorithms to deliver high returns for you. This automated trading software is known to be one of the fastest, accurate and most reputable trading applications for bitcoin. There have been articles that have rumoured This Morning’s affiliation with Bitcoin Evolution. We can now confirm that these rumours are false and there have been no affiliations or endorsements between This Morning and Bitcoin Evolution. Bitcoin Evolution is a scam. If it wasn't they could sue us for writing that online.

Conclusion

There is a strong likelihood that outlets spreading these reports and rumours are doing so deliberately. Affiliate marketers often leverage popular tv reality series in their advertisements, which is what coininsider, the affiliate scammers, are doing here. While the products and brokers they are promoting may not be scams, their tactics make people associate it with scams. For example, CFD trading platforms are commonly associated with scams like the Forex industry, but the Forex industry is illegitimate and viable, only the industry plagued with scammers and these scammers tarnish the reputation of Forex.

We're not sure what they are trying to say here, as they have muddled up all of the negatives. But the simple truth is that CFDs are highly dangerous and are banned in most sensible countries. Even the soliciting of Options Trading or CFDs as they are sometime known is illegal in the US. Binary options trading is so dangerous that only a seasoned trader should apply. Binary means you either win everything or lose everything, it is binary, a 1 or a 0. ForEx is a market for betting currencies against each other and is very difficult to predict.

We have curated many Bitcoin reviews and most of them have been focused on analysing these Bitcoin trading technologies (which none of these Bitcoin XXXXXX websites can do). This includes how they work, advantaged, disadvantages and whether or not they are legitimate. We recommend you read these reviews before making a decision on whether or not it is a scam.

VERDICT: Coininsider is a rotten, corrupt, backstabbing scammer of a website and should be avoided!