STOP blockchain.com FRAUD


STOP blockchain.com FRAUD
The Issue
STOP blockchain.com FRAUD (Blockchain.com, Inc. NMLS ID:202403, Blockchain Access UK Company No. 11337627, Blockchain (LT), UAB 305048386)
Dear supporters,
We are asking for your help in spreading the word about our petition against blockchain fraudsters. Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize many aspects of our society, but it also poses serious risks of scams, hacks, and thefts. We believe that the authorities should take more action to protect the public from these malicious actors and hold them accountable for their crimes.
Blockchain.com reportedly laid off around 25% of its workforce amid severe economic downturns. The company has recently denoted that brutal bearish market conditions continued to tear down the financial condition of the company. The firm will need time to absorb its economic losses, before returning to normal if it ever will. Users are unable to cash-out their assets with reasons best known to the company. The following illegal practices are now common on the platform;
- Wallet transaction unfairly restricted
- Un-verification of restricted wallets
- Denial of re-verification
- Unresponsive support ticket
- Deactivation of Live chat icon on affected wallets.
Nicholas Cary and Peter Smith are deliberately withholding user assets for longer periods of time some for 2 years running, in the hope that users forfeit them, It is time to demand for unconditional release of all restricted wallets.
Blockchain fraud is a serious issue that affects millions of people around the world, who lose their hard-earned money and trust in the technology. Moreover, many victims suffer from psychological distress, anxiety, depression, and even suicidal thoughts as a result of being scammed.
The more signatures we get, the more pressure we can put on the decision-makers to take action. Together, we can make a difference and stop the fraudsters from ruining the trust and potential of blockchain technology.
Thank you for your support and solidarity.

330
The Issue
STOP blockchain.com FRAUD (Blockchain.com, Inc. NMLS ID:202403, Blockchain Access UK Company No. 11337627, Blockchain (LT), UAB 305048386)
Dear supporters,
We are asking for your help in spreading the word about our petition against blockchain fraudsters. Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize many aspects of our society, but it also poses serious risks of scams, hacks, and thefts. We believe that the authorities should take more action to protect the public from these malicious actors and hold them accountable for their crimes.
Blockchain.com reportedly laid off around 25% of its workforce amid severe economic downturns. The company has recently denoted that brutal bearish market conditions continued to tear down the financial condition of the company. The firm will need time to absorb its economic losses, before returning to normal if it ever will. Users are unable to cash-out their assets with reasons best known to the company. The following illegal practices are now common on the platform;
- Wallet transaction unfairly restricted
- Un-verification of restricted wallets
- Denial of re-verification
- Unresponsive support ticket
- Deactivation of Live chat icon on affected wallets.
Nicholas Cary and Peter Smith are deliberately withholding user assets for longer periods of time some for 2 years running, in the hope that users forfeit them, It is time to demand for unconditional release of all restricted wallets.
Blockchain fraud is a serious issue that affects millions of people around the world, who lose their hard-earned money and trust in the technology. Moreover, many victims suffer from psychological distress, anxiety, depression, and even suicidal thoughts as a result of being scammed.
The more signatures we get, the more pressure we can put on the decision-makers to take action. Together, we can make a difference and stop the fraudsters from ruining the trust and potential of blockchain technology.
Thank you for your support and solidarity.

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Petition created on 23 August 2023