cryptodata.com Reviews 6

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.6

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Best Company

Cryptodata is a legitimate company that sells very good products. I personally own all their products and I am also satisfied and proud that a Romanian company has become known all over the world.

October 5, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam, Lies, and Unethical

The company sells physical products with software that does not work. The "minter" they sell for $699 is a $35 router that was outdated back in 2018. Search for Cryptodata's association with KraterGold which was an ICO that ripped everyone off with the company walking away with all the money.

Join a class action lawsuit if you were misled by their marketing showing you how everything works seamlessly only to find that the software is simple Ubuntu with apps such as "encrypted" email (not working on phones), storage that randomly pops up with people's emails and passwords, high BTC transfer costs ($5+ fee to transfer BTC) Not only that, but the amount that is put in the wallet is being leveraged and used to enrich themselves. Or I could be wrong and it's just horrible coding. If I could upload pictures I could show you all this proof.

This is incredibly outdated with no updates to fix this.

Additionally, the router that is supposed to be blockchain based is simply a VPN that does not work in many areas of the world. They advertise free internet for their products to reach Minter routers, but with a range that does not reach outside of a house, how do you suppose this happens? Another misleading claim. The company does not allow people to voice their concerns. They block them on their Telegram Board and delete their comment.

BANKS: stop lending this company money (This is just an opinion, but do your research)!

This company is associated with an MLM zixxar website and a an ICO that left people holding bags of nothing but worthless KraterGold.

I suggest you do your own research and see what we are talking about here. They have worked hard to distance themselves from KraterGold, and in all their telegram channels you will see that not only are you seeing that they are ignoring people's questions about updates. All they do is keep pushing / trying to sell their products.

Be careful and research what people are saying. Don't fall for their fancy marketing. I am highly disappointed in the fact that these people are making money selling junk based on a central blockchain with Minters as simple checks. Think of it as your own GPU farm, but in reality it's not yours. It's theirs, and opening a pool is simply creating a contract on a central explorer, and these Minters are their way of controlling it. I can't stress the fact that you need to research this company before spending anything.

January 2, 2023
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