Cryptosenti Watchlist: Bluzor

A review of Bluzor places it squarely in scam-broker territory. The tells are the ones we see again and again in crypto-investment fraud.

SIGNAL SHEET

  • Operator: Bluzor
  • Flagged by: IOSCO I-SCAN (New Zealand – Financial Markets Authority)
  • Status: Reported / on watchlist
  • Risk level: High

How losses unfold

It usually starts small. A modest deposit shows a tidy profit on a slick dashboard, someone friendly checks in, and the account ‘grows’. The numbers on screen are not backed by anything real, and the good feeling is the bait.

Red flags on file

  • You are asked to connect a wallet, install remote-access software, or share a seed phrase.
  • The ‘account manager’ is friendly, always available, and always steering you toward another deposit.
  • A dashboard shows large, steady profits that no real market produces on demand.
  • Registration, address and ownership details are vague, borrowed or unverifiable.

If you have already engaged

If you engaged with this platform, treat any new ‘recovery agent’ who contacts you first with suspicion. Real help starts from your evidence and an honest assessment, not a guarantee and a fee.

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