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First suspicion was, as often, a conspicuousness in the profile: height = 6' 2", weight = 95 lbs. Then I found easily that the profile pictures were stolen from the model Mrs. Evie Mae. However, sometimes I'm in the mood to play with scammers, and I wanted to see why somebody created a fake account of a 52-years old woman. Something like this probably doesn't lead to an ordinary sex scam.

It led to an attempt to persuade me to open an account with a suspicious Bitcoin company. Of course, there are also reputable companies in this business, but blockmintify.com seems suspicious to me:
- promises high and guaranteed returns on investment (but 95 percent of all bitcoins are already found),
- lack of clear and verifiable information about the companys ownership and management,
- lack of regulatory compliance (the referred Bitcoin Foundation is a lobby organization)

Some answers from the scammer were funny: The owners are binance.com (really?), the Chinese government and the U.S. government (hahaha!) and Satoshi Nakamoto (lol!). Besides that, the other answers were boring (the usual content-free statements about Bitcoin, "the company can you tell you details about their power source").

Therefore, the overall rating is only 2 of 5 stars. The well-targeted account setup, the patience and discipline during the chat (none of the typical phrases) and the effort behind the suspicious company deserve even 3 stars. But the poor performance when she/he came only a little bit under pressure by my technical questions ruined that.

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