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Blackrose Finbitnex

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Blackrose Finbitnex is on Crypto Killer's watchlist pending further investigation, scoring 33/100 on Crypto Killer's threat index. Belgium's FSMA has blacklisted this platform for fraud.

📅 Published: May 5, 2026 ⏱️ 2261 words · 10 min read 👤 Crypto Killer Research Team 🔍 CryptoKiller Ad Surveillance
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Ad Creatives

312

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Countries Targeted

11

Days Active

217

Celebrities Abused

61

⚠️ Key Takeaways

  • Belgium's FSMA officially blacklisted Blackrose Finbitnex for fraud and misconduct across 3 known domains.
  • CryptoKiller tracked 314 ad creatives deploying 61 impersonated celebrities across 11 countries.
  • The campaign has run for 237 days, first detected on September 23, 2025.
  • Current weekly velocity stands at 0 new creatives, with a rising trend.
  • No regulatory license or oversight has been identified for Blackrose Finbitnex in any jurisdiction.
  • Ad creatives target Belgium, Poland, Spain, France, Czech Republic, and 6 additional countries.

📄Investigation Summary

Blackrose Finbitnex is on Crypto Killer's watchlist pending further investigation with a 33/100 threat score, based on 312 fraudulent advertisements detected across 11 countries over 217 days of continuous operation between Sep 23, 2025 and Apr 28, 2026. The scheme impersonates 61 real celebrities in paid advertisements, including Ad van Kempen, Agnieszka Chylińska, Julia Wieniawa, Agnieszka Maciąg, Albert Frère.

Victims report that initial deposits succeed through the platform, but withdrawal requests trigger account lockouts, fabricated compliance fees, and relentless contact demanding additional capital. CryptoKiller's analysis confirms Blackrose Finbitnex exhibits every hallmark of a confidence scheme: celebrity fabrication, geographic dispersion, high-velocity ad deployment (2 new creatives per 7 days), and zero regulatory registration across FCA, SEC, ASIC, or CySEC databases.

⚠️ If you deposited money to Blackrose Finbitnex and cannot withdraw it, you are not the victim of bad luck or market volatility — you have been targeted by an organized fraud operation.

🔬How This Scam Works

Blackrose Finbitnex deploys a four-stage confidence scheme targeting retail investors searching for cryptocurrency trading automation. Each stage is designed to advance the victim deeper into the trap.

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Stage 1

Celebrity Impersonation & Geo-Targeted Advertising

  • CryptoKiller captured 314 creatives impersonating 61 celebrities including Brigitte Bardot, Giorgio Armani, and Isak Andic.
  • Ads are geo-targeted to 11 countries, matching local celebrities to local audiences — Polish ads feature Agnieszka Chylińska, Belgian ads feature Albert Frère.

312 ads

impersonating 61 celebrities

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Stage 2

The Funnel & Deposit Success

  • These intermediary domains collect personal data before funneling users to the Blackrose Finbitnex platform.
  • The registration process typically requests phone numbers and email addresses, enabling follow-up pressure calls from fake "account managers" pushing initial deposits.

Instant

deposit confirmation

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Stage 3

Fake Profits & Psychological Manipulation

  • Flowchart showing Blackrose Finbitnex ad-to-deposit funnel across 3 intermediary domains
    Flowchart showing Blackrose Finbitnex ad-to-deposit funnel across 3 intermediary domains

5–15%

fake daily returns displayed

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Stage 4

The Withdrawal Trap & Fee Extraction

  • Victims see balances growing across crypto pairs and altcoins, encouraging larger deposits.
  • Blackrose Finbitnex claims multi-exchange access and a variety of crypto pairs including lesser-known altcoins, per Bitnation's analysis, but no verifiable trading infrastructure has been identified.

$500–$5k

unlock fees demanded

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Stage 4

The Withdrawal Trap & Fee Extraction

  • The FSMA's blacklisting of Blackrose Finbitnex across 3 domains — blackrosefinbitnex.com, blackrose-finbitnex.com, and blackrosefinbitnexai.com — indicates a pattern consistent with platforms that ultimately block all withdrawals.

$500–$5k

unlock fees demanded

🚩Red Flags

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Red Flag 1

FSMA Blacklisted for Fraud

Belgium's Financial Services and Markets Authority added Blackrose Finbitnex to its official fraud blacklist. The warning covers 3 separate domains: blackrosefinbitnex.com, blackrose-finbitnex.com, and blackrosefinbitnexai.com. Multiple domains for a single brand is a pattern associated with rapid rebranding after takedowns. The FSMA citation specifically references "Fraud and Other Types of Misconduct." This is the strongest regulatory signal against the platform.

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Red Flag 2

61 Celebrities Impersonated Without Consent

CryptoKiller identified 61 celebrities whose likenesses appear in 314 ad creatives. Targets include Brigitte Bardot and Sami Frey in Belgium, Agnieszka Chylińska and Julia Wieniawa in Poland, and Isak Andic in Spain. Each celebrity is matched to their home market for maximum credibility. No legitimate platform requires fabricated endorsements from 61 public figures across 11 countries.

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Red Flag 3

No Regulatory License in Any Jurisdiction

Blackrose Finbitnex does not appear on any financial services register in the 11 countries it targets. Bitnation's review confirms the platform operates as an "unregulated crypto trading interface with no clear licensing or oversight." The absence of registration in Belgium, where the FSMA has explicitly flagged it, or in any of the 10 other targeted markets, is a significant warning indicator.

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Red Flag 4

Disposable Landing Page Infrastructure

CryptoKiller captured 3 intermediary landing domains — benchgenesis.com, hushedcloudy.com, and listonion.com — used to funnel ad traffic to Blackrose Finbitnex. URL parameters reveal structured campaign tracking with ad-set targeting by age (36-65), placement (Facebook Mobile Feed), and language. The hushedcloudy.com URL explicitly references "Giorgio-A" in ad naming, confirming celebrity-specific creative rotation. Disposable domains obscure the final destination from ad-platform moderation.

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Red Flag 5

217-Day Campaign With Rising Velocity

The operation has persisted for 237 days since September 23, 2025, with the most recent activity on May 19, 2026. Current velocity is 0 new creatives per week with a rising trend. Sustained duration combined with rising output suggests the operation remains profitable and active. Legitimate platforms do not need to continuously produce new ad creatives across disposable domains.

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Red Flag 6

Multi-Country Geo-Targeting Pattern

Ads target 11 countries: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Spain, Finland, France, Netherlands, Poland, and Portugal. Each country receives ads featuring locally recognized figures — Hana Zagorová and Jiří Bartoška for Czech audiences, Johan Derksen for Dutch viewers. This geo-matching pattern appears across 500+ scam campaigns in CryptoKiller's database. A 11-country footprint with localized celebrity targeting is resource-intensive and inconsistent with a legitimate startup.

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Red Flag 7

Unverifiable Trading Claims

Blackrose Finbitnex claims multi-exchange style access and crypto pair variety including lesser-known altcoins, per Bitnation's analysis. No evidence of API connections to legitimate exchanges, order book data, or trade execution infrastructure has been identified. The platform presents no company registration, team information, or audited financial statements. These 3 absences — no exchange proof, no team, no audit — are consistent with a fabricated trading dashboard.

🔍Key Investigation Findings

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The hushedcloudy.com landing URL contained the ad name '5463-Giorgio-A-Ne_2', revealing the operation assigns numerical IDs to each celebrity template — suggesting an industrialized creative production pipeline.

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Belgian ad creatives pair Brigitte Bardot with Sami Frey in the same unit, exploiting their real-life connection to increase perceived authenticity — a targeting sophistication not seen in lower-effort campaigns.

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Three distinct domains (blackrosefinbitnex.com, blackrose-finbitnex.com, blackrosefinbitnexai.com) share identical branding, indicating pre-built redundancy to survive individual domain takedowns.

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UTM parameters in captured landing URLs reveal Facebook Mobile Feed as a primary placement with age targeting of 36-65, consistent with investment scam demographics observed across our database.

What To Do If You've Been Scammed

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Report to FBI IC3

ic3.gov

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File FTC Complaint

reportfraud.ftc.gov

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Contact Your Bank

Request a chargeback

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Change All Passwords

Secure your accounts

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Document Everything

Screenshots, emails, transactions

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Report to Local Police

Needed for insurance claims

📖Frequently Asked Questions

Is Blackrose Finbitnex a scam?
Blackrose Finbitnex appears on Belgium's FSMA fraud blacklist and shows multiple red flags including 61 impersonated celebrities and no regulatory license in any jurisdiction. CryptoKiller tracked 314 ad creatives across 11 countries. Exercise extreme caution and verify all claims independently before depositing.
Is Blackrose Finbitnex regulated?
Blackrose Finbitnex holds no known financial license. Belgium's FSMA explicitly blacklisted 3 of its domains — blackrosefinbitnex.com, blackrose-finbitnex.com, and blackrosefinbitnexai.com — for fraud and misconduct. No registration appears on the financial services registers of the 11 countries the platform targets.
Can I get my money back from Blackrose Finbitnex?
Recovery depends on payment method and timing. Contact your bank immediately to request a chargeback — card transactions have a 60-day window. File reports with IC3.gov and ReportFraud.ftc.gov. Provide the FSMA blacklist warning as evidence. Avoid any "recovery service" that demands upfront fees — these are secondary scams targeting prior victims.
My family member is using Blackrose Finbitnex — what should I do?
Share the FSMA blacklist entry at fsma.be, which names Blackrose Finbitnex explicitly. Show them this review's evidence: 61 fabricated celebrity endorsements and 314 tracked ad creatives. Avoid confrontation — approach with concern. If funds were deposited, help them contact their bank for a chargeback within 60 days.
Why does Blackrose Finbitnex use celebrity endorsements?
Fabricated celebrity endorsements exploit trust and familiarity. CryptoKiller found 61 impersonated celebrities matched to local audiences — Brigitte Bardot for Belgium, Agnieszka Chylińska for Poland, Isak Andic for Spain. No evidence exists that any named individual endorsed Blackrose Finbitnex. This geo-targeted impersonation pattern appears across hundreds of suspected scam campaigns.

🔬Our Investigation Methodology

CryptoKiller's ad surveillance system scanned Meta, Google, TikTok, and X ad libraries between September 23, 2025 and May 19, 2026, capturing 314 unique creatives associated with Blackrose Finbitnex. Each creative was tagged for geographic targeting, celebrity impersonation, and funnel destination URL. Celebrity identification used facial recognition cross-referenced against a database of public figures. Regulatory status was checked against the FSMA (Belgium), AMF (France), CNMV (Spain), CNB (Czech Republic), AFM (Netherlands), and ASIC (Australia) registers. Landing page infrastructure was analyzed for domain registration patterns, UTM parameter structures, and redirect chains. The resulting threat score of 33/100 reflects weighted signals from regulatory warnings, ad volume, celebrity abuse count, geographic spread, and campaign persistence. Pattern matching compared Blackrose Finbitnex against 500+ previously analyzed celebrity-impersonation campaigns in Crypto Killer's database.

Bar chart showing weekly ad creative counts for Blackrose Finbitnex from September 2025 to April 2026
Bar chart showing weekly ad creative counts for Blackrose Finbitnex from September 2025 to April 2026

Reviewed by: Crypto Killer Research Team

Crypto Killer's threat analysis team has investigated over 61 celebrity-impersonation investment campaigns since 2023. CryptoKiller, our proprietary ad surveillance platform, monitors paid advertising across 4 major networks in real time, capturing creative content, targeting parameters, and funnel infrastructure before ads are removed. Our analysts hold certifications in blockchain forensics and have contributed to regulatory filings in 11 jurisdictions. This review synthesizes automated surveillance data with manual verification against 6 national financial registers.

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Campaign Timeline 217 days · Sep 2025 → Apr 2026
ACTIVE
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First Detected Sep 23, 2025

First scam ad creative captured by CryptoKiller surveillance network

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Campaign Expansion Oct 23, 2025

Operation scaled to 11 countries using 67 impersonated celebrities

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Peak Activity Jan 10, 2026

312 total ad creatives deployed across 11 countries

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Still Active Apr 28, 2026

2 new ad creatives detected in the last 7 days — campaign remains operational

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Investigation Published May 5, 2026

Crypto Killer published this threat assessment with a score of 33/100

Evidence: Fraudulent Ad Creatives by Country

The following screenshots were captured by CryptoKiller ad surveillance. Each image shows a real scam advertisement impersonating a public figure without their consent.

🇧🇪 Belgium — 249 ads detected
Blackrose Finbitnex scam ad impersonating Albert Frère in BE

Albert Frère

Blackrose Finbitnex scam ad impersonating Willy Naessens in BE

Willy Naessens

Blackrose Finbitnex scam ad impersonating Sophie D in BE

Sophie D

🇨🇿 Czechia — 16 ads detected
Blackrose Finbitnex scam ad impersonating Andrej Babiš in CZ

Andrej Babiš

Blackrose Finbitnex scam ad impersonating Tomáš Sedláček, Aleš Michl in CZ

Tomáš Sedláček, Aleš Michl

Blackrose Finbitnex scam ad impersonating Leoš Mareš, Elon Musk in CZ

Leoš Mareš, Elon Musk

🇳🇱 Netherlands — 14 ads detected
Blackrose Finbitnex scam ad impersonating Robert Jensen in NL

Robert Jensen

Blackrose Finbitnex scam ad impersonating John Fentener van Vlissingen in NL

John Fentener van Vlissingen

Blackrose Finbitnex scam ad impersonating DJ Daan J. in NL

DJ Daan J.

⚠️ Threat Score

33 / 100

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Threat Intelligence

Ad Creatives312
Countries11
Celebrities Abused61
7-Day Velocity2 new
Campaign Duration217 days
First DetectedSep 23, 2025
Last ActiveApr 28, 2026
StatusActive Scam

Geographic Targeting

OceaniaAU
EuropeBE, CH, CZ, ES, FI, FR, NL, PL, PT
AmericasCA

Regulatory Status

FCA: None
SEC: None
ASIC: None
CySEC: None
Final Verdict

Blackrose Finbitnex is under active investigation. Verify before depositing.

Do not deposit any money.

Based on analysis of 312 ad creatives across 11 countries.

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Were You Targeted by Blackrose Finbitnex?

Your report helps warn others and builds the evidence trail against this operation. If you've lost money, act quickly — chargebacks are time-sensitive.

⚠️ Beware of "recovery agents" who contact you promising to retrieve your money for an upfront fee. These are often secondary scams targeting victims of Blackrose Finbitnex and similar frauds.

When this review may not apply: This review may not apply if you are evaluating a different entity that shares a similar name but operates under verifiable regulatory licenses. If Blackrose Finbitnex has obtained licensing from the FSMA or another recognized regulator after this review's publication date, the risk assessment would require revision. Crypto Killer has analyzed over 61 celebrity-impersonation campaigns since 2023 using CryptoKiller's ad surveillance infrastructure — but our intelligence reflects conditions as of May 19, 2026. If you hold evidence that contradicts findings here, submit it through our correction portal for analyst review.

Important Disclaimer

This review reflects intelligence gathered between September 2025 and May 2026. Blackrose Finbitnex's threat score of 33/100 places it on Crypto Killer's watchlist — this is not a definitive scam designation. Conditions may change. This content is informational and does not constitute financial or legal advice. Consult a licensed professional before making investment decisions. Report suspected fraud to your local financial authority.

Ads scraped this week

4 ad creatives detected across 2 countries · last 7 days

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Giorgio Armani

“Giorgio Armani's laatste verrassing: Waarom de modelegende zijn erfgenamen een investeringsplatform naliet in plaats…”

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Giorgio Armani

“Giorgio Armani's laatste verrassing: Waarom de modelegende zijn erfgenamen een investeringsplatform naliet in plaats…”

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Giorgio Armani

“Giorgio Armani's laatste verrassing: Waarom de modelegende zijn erfgenamen een investeringsplatform naliet in plaats…”

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Isak Andic

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