CoinMarketCap.com Reviews 830

TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I lost the money on the On-chain. After I google at the on-chain customer service. I want to file complaint. The company come the phone number and I start talk to the David Part and Harvey Win they sa... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Hey be very careful Dont invest with Mujeeb lijaz owner in coinmarketcap and his ceo number 59 for 4 year riley john This company will only scam you monny and keep have excuses way they not pay its... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

there is one guy name SALMAN AZAMI, he has advertisement about the bitcoin, invest little amount and your money will earn 10X. He said my profit is in CoinMarketcap app and i need to pay the transfer... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If you comment about scam coins for an example MRBOB you will get banned. CMC part of the scheme. "per our Disclaimer, CoinMarketCap does not make recommendations, give financial/investment/tra... See more

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CoinMarketCap.com is the world's most trusted cryptocurrency data authority. We provide real-time price data and information for tens of thousands of cryptocurrencies and tokens in 30 languages. CoinMarketCap also provides news and educational content in the format that suits you best, including videos and podcasts.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Big Scammers Hannah Rogers North Quest Traders Smartforexexchange pro

Big Scammers using this website. Do not invest your hard earned money as this is not an exchange, no matter how sugar coated stories the scammers will share you can not withdraw money.
I came to this platform named smartexchangefx pro because my mum has cancer and she is going through chemo.
I Contacted a person named Hannah rogers1 (telegram name of group: North Quest trading) and she asked me to deposit bitcoin to Binance and I can only afford the minimum $200. Then she asked me to register at smartexchangefx.pro or Dailysignalfx.com website and transfer everything there and I did.
Then we invested that $200 USD for 24 hrs and a profit of $16300 was showing after 24 hrs. This is all fake. Then she said I need to get verified and in order to get kyc verified I have to pay .010 bitcoin which was another $639 USD. It took me almost a week or ten day to get that money from my wages. I got verified and she said to me I only have to get verified and after this everything will be transferred to account balance and I would be able to withdraw which is all lies.
After verification she asked me to register with CoinMarketCap website and transfer everything them. She asked me to share my login details with them too. Now the CoinMarketCap received very high amount which I did not even transfer and in the end it’s now showing $61,300. Anyone can manually put all these entries with any amount so they were making me a fool.
But I cannot withdraw. Now so called Hannah is asking for $2000USD fee to withdraw any amount. I have done my own research now and know coinmarketcap is not an exchange and no one can add invest or withdraw any money.

15 August 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Coinmarketcap SCAM telegram group

I am very disappointed with coinmarketcap.. I recently fell into a scam from a Telegram group and since then, whenever I see the same group creating new coins to rob people like they did to me, I comment on the coins page and on my profile to warn that it is a SCAM and that they are going to be scammed, I don't know why all the posts I make are instantly deleted, maybe it was reported by scammers and since then I continue to see people being scammed and robbed.
I feel like it's an injustice because support doesn't check or takes a long time to check the reason for the bans and if they checked my comments maybe they would realize that I'm just trying to help other people not fall for the same scam I did.. Every week new coins are created and used to steal from people and coinmarketcap has no control over this and lets things go..
Anyway, very disappointed with the support of this website and I will never in my life have money or any important information about me on this platform. Very bad!

26 August 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If you give them money

If you give them money, they will promote your coins.
They manipulate the rankings to their liking.
They just want to make money

18 August 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Bad customer service

Bad customer service , full of scammer in this platform , you are better with Coingecko, Coinmarketcap is a scammer TEAM..... dont trust this website, i move To Coincodex.com

11 August 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They sold my email addresses and wallet…

They sold my email addresses and wallet details to probably everywhere, because that’s probably the only way these broke suckers make money. Since I connected my wallet to coinmarketcap I get so many spam emails targeting only the email address I use for crypto. Good job coinmarketcap!! Least least least trustworthy!!! Do not ever use unless you want to get spam and scam emails for the rest of your life!

20 March 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The website is partly owned by the top…

The website is partly owned by the top 1%, whom of which foster a closed-community. Regular people, like retail, which everyone is a regular person to begin with; can't even share opinions. 95% of people get banned from the website, and it's mostly bots anyway. Total scam, sad that it should just be called CoinCasinoShill.com

7 July 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A major data aggregator with scammy service.

CMC is a major data aggregator but their customer service is absolutely abominable. Their paid service for fast track listing should definitely be banned in the Western countries. You can submit an application for free listing but you will get no response for months. If you agree to pay CMC, you will get a response in 11 minutes! If you pay the fee they will ignore you and if you still don't get listed for weeks despite meeting all the requirements there is nothing you can do about it because CMC openly threatens customers with blacklisting in case the victim dares to talk about their issues publicly. They claim it is the world's most trusted source of crypto data. Well it is absolutely not true especially because most people can't even talk about the reality. 1 star is a generous rating for CMC.

1 April 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I like it, but community can be sometimes mean

Very popular crypto tracking platform. I like to use it, but has issues on community moderation of Pepe ETH community. I have created one simple post about unnamed cryptocurrency and got spam reported and banned. This ban was resolved as false ban and I got unbanned. I still love using this, but this must be somehow fixed if you want people to use your community, like reports following same exact pattern or detecting how long has the user took to read it to avoid bot spam reports.

20 June 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware !!!

This is a scam !! A guy asked me to open an account here so my Bitcoin account can grow. Then he asked me to pay a 5% transaction fee to withdraw or deposit !! Red flags all over the place !!

19 June 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

BIG SCAMMERS

Had exactly the same experience as others below.
***** BIG SCAMMERS*****
DO NOT SHARE ANY DETAILS WITH THEM!! HUNG UP THE CALL!!

7 June 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

The site itself seems legit but populated with scammers

The site itself seems legit as it is an information site. I think I figured out the scheme, scammers use your email and phone number to open an account under your name and use the "Transaction" app (which I don't know the use as there is no crypto to buy or sell on this site, probably just like a budget tool to follow-up your investment on other platforms) to add whatever amount value of a coin (bitcoin seems to be the best known by everyone) to tell you that there is an amount that you can either invest or withdraw. Then they ask you to install anydesk and confirm the transfer of ownership of the account to you. Then if you chose to withdraw they will ask you to go to your bank app but you are still screen sharing with that person over the phone. This way they can capture your bank account login info steal from you from that point on.

The platform seems to have a good reputation which help them to be more efficient as when you search it appears to be a legit site. I think the site should rethink some functionality like this transfer /deposit / withdraw section that really looks like you can have some sort of currency on it but thats not the case at all. Of course the part where scammers will use the platform to try to fool you is quite hard to manage but if that functionality is no longer there, then they would have nothing to show their victims and therefore would be harder for them to fool real users of that platform.

With all that said, when someone unknown calls you and ask you to install remote control / screen sharing app like anydesk on your device, it should raise a fluorescent red flag right there. If, on top of it, they are really insistant with it, it is definitely a scam. The jerk that called me today even pushed it to threatening me of bringing me to court because I refused to go further login my bank account with him looking at anydesk. I replied that the call was recorded and that he was threatening me so serve me the papers looser!

Be careful out there, the world is a wild place!

Peace

29 May 2024
Unprompted review

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