Before You Trust the Bot,
Test the Math.

Crypto arbitrage bots love showing dashboards, percentages, and AI claims. This scanner shows whether the opportunity survives the real math.

60-Second Truth Trailer

Truth Scanner

◈ SCAN COMPLETE ◈

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◈ TRUTH REPORT ◈

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Fake Bot Red Flag Checker

Toggle each red flag that applies to the opportunity you're evaluating:

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Does the platform promise daily returns?
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Does it use AI buzzwords without proof?
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Does it require recruitment?
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Does it have referral levels or team commissions?
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Does it hide the founders or company owners?
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Does it require connecting a wallet?
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Does it discourage withdrawals?
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Does it show profits only inside its own dashboard?
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Does it claim "guaranteed" arbitrage?
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Does it have no audited trading history?
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Does it use fake urgency, airdrops, or countdown bonuses?
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Toggle the red flags above to see your risk assessment.

Real Arbitrage vs Fake Arbitrage

✓ Real Arbitrage

  • Requires speed (milliseconds matter)
  • Requires deep liquidity access
  • Requires direct exchange API connections
  • Requires precise fee calculations
  • Has NO guaranteed profit
  • Opportunities vanish in seconds
  • Usually has razor-thin margins (0.1-0.5%)
  • Professionals use co-located servers
  • Transparent trading history verifiable on-chain

✗ Fake Arbitrage Pitches

  • Promise daily guaranteed profit
  • Use "AI" as a magic word
  • Pay people to recruit others
  • Hide the real trading records
  • Show profits inside a closed dashboard only
  • Make withdrawals complicated
  • Use fake urgency and bonus levels
  • Claim 100% win rates
  • No verifiable on-chain trading proof

Should You Promote It?

⚠️ CRITICAL WARNING

If you cannot verify the company, the trading records, the custody structure, the legal registration, and the source of payouts — do not promote it.

Your reputation becomes the collateral. When schemes collapse, promoters face legal liability, financial loss, and permanent reputation damage.

Ask yourself: Can I see audited trading records? Is the company legally registered? Do I know where my money actually goes? If the answer to any of these is "no" — walk away.