Got handed this in Perth CBD last week
When you create an account, verify your ID and buy any crypto, they give you $20 free bitcoin
Pretty cool as we don't usually see any offers on crypto exchanges - If you scan the QR code in the photo uploaded, you can get started
Signup, Verify Your ID, Deposit and Buy Any Amount of Crypto, Get Bonus $20 Worth of Bitcoin @ Bitcoin.com.au

Last edited 17/02/2025 - 16:53 by 2 other users
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mustard yellow
looks closer to diarrhea yellow
Well, I was thinking I was gonna do a feature wall in this for my home office… but now idk
MUSTAAAAARRRRRRD
i would read the reviews on this one before rushing to signup
0.00013191281 BTC
The testimonials look chatgpt1
"I am very happy thank you for all your help I couldn't have done it without the love and support my family and friends thank you once again and the support team of Bitcoin."
Nar. I left the same review for redtube.
Come in sucker.
That's what pyramid schemes need, a continuous stream of new suckers to milk.
If requiring new investors for price appreciation makes something a pyramid scheme, then congratulations—you’ve just described every investment in existence.
And if Bitcoin is truly a "pyramid scheme," it’s an oddly resilient one, thriving for 16 years and ranking as the 7th most valuable asset by market cap. So tell me, who’s the elusive Bitcoin CEO running this pyramid scheme?
Mic drop!
I am the Bitcoin CEO, AMA!
Wow, $18.26 of Bitcoin. Thank you.
Who else went full ID check with 0 research
Yep
You get your $20 yet?
I haven't but I used a referral code so maybe I won't get it?
The QR code says you need to deposit and buy any amount of crypto btw not just verify
$20 to hand over my identity, no thanks.
Beats PAYING Canva, Latitude, Optus or Medibank to do the same
I stand to get more than $20 out of Optus for their toomfoolery.
Is this from a class action?
I did a google & there seems to be a few class actions - not sure if they are all still current.
Does it apply to past customers too (I wonder how far back their data was kept)?@Gaz1: Yes there is a class action via Slater & Gordon, one of the large corporate ambulance-chaser firms. Absolutely not my preference for legal representation, but they seem to be making some headway. Of course it will all end up settled out of Court & the scumbag lawyers will get to line their coffers and the actual plaintiffs will get two fifths of f**k all.
Totally unrelated but yooo I am really feeling that shade of mustard yellow on the wall in the upload!