What is Obsidian Quantrex?
Obsidian Quantrex is another textbook example of a boiler room trading scam, wrapped in glossy AI buzzwords and fake fintech branding.

Like its scam cousins — Jybla Price, Trixo Fund, Bitcord Verdis, Zyven Yield, Fondmatex — it follows the same predictable but highly effective pattern:
π What is "Obsidian Quantrex"?
It’s not a real company. It’s a front — a fake AI trading platform pretending to use “quantum AI” or “algorithmic trading” to make people rich with no effort.
But behind the facade is a call center of scammers using scripts, manipulation, and technical trickery to steal deposits and extract more money over time.
π¨ How the Scam Works
1. Facebook / YouTube Ads
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Fake news articles and videos show up as ads.
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Buzzwords: “New AI app from Google/OpenAI”, “Banks hate this tool”, “Top trader leaks the secret”
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They use logos like CNBC, FT, and deepfakes of Elon Musk or Martin Lewis
π The ad links to a landing page for “Obsidian Quantrex” with fake charts, fake testimonials, and a fake sign-up box.
2. You Sign Up → They Call Immediately
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You enter your name and phone number.
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Within minutes, you get a call from a fake financial advisor.
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They sound polite, convincing, and “urgent”.
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They push you to deposit £250 (or $/€ equivalent) to “activate your account”.
π§ Red flag: Real investment platforms never call you immediately after signup.
3. Fake Trading Dashboard
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You’re given login credentials to a slick-looking “trading platform”.
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The dashboard simulates fake growth — green lines, profits, gains, signals.
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They’ll say: “Your account made £90 in two days!”
π But it’s not connected to any markets. It’s just an HTML trick.
4. Upselling You Hard
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You’re assigned an “account manager” or “AI trading mentor”.
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They push you to add more:
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“With £1,000, we can upgrade you to VIP strategy.”
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“A big crypto opportunity is happening now — but you must act fast.”
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Some victims are convinced to take out loans or re-mortgage homes.
5. Exit Scam
When you try to withdraw:
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They claim “Your account is under review.”
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Or say “You owe taxes / compliance fees / gas fees.”
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Or ask to install AnyDesk or TeamViewer — and steal your screen and bank info.
Then…
π Why the Name Obsidian Quantrex?
It follows a naming formula used by scam factories:
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"Obsidian" = strength, darkness, mystery (crypto edge)
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"Quant" = high-frequency, quantitative finance (Wall Street appeal)
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"rex" = king (illusion of dominance and security)
It’s marketing manipulation — a tech-sounding name that triggers trust in those unfamiliar with trading.
π§± It’s Likely Built On:
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A white-label scam platform hosted offshore (Panama, Seychelles, etc.)
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A network of affiliates & spammers paid to post fake reviews and YouTube comments like:
“It really worked! I withdrew $1,200 this week!”
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Boiler rooms (Georgia, Albania, Ukraine, Moldova) staffed with multilingual scammers reading from scripts.
π Summary: It’s a Fake Fintech Trap
Obsidian Quantrex is not a fintech company. It’s:
If you see it promoted — report it.
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