Brother Maji endorses Taiwan’s largest exchange TWEX? Fraudulent advertisements make the currency circle laugh
In the past week, a large number of fraudulent advertisements about Taiwan’s virtual currency exchange TWEX suddenly appeared on Facebook. Among the fictitious spokespersons are many well-known figures in Taiwan’s currency circle such as Brother Maji and Wilson Huang.
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Fraud that harms people's lives and property is very abhorrent, but clumsy fraud can make people laugh or cry. This week, when many Taiwanese currency circle users log in to Facebook, they may find that they have been advertised by "Taiwan Mobile Exchange TWEX". However, if you look carefully at the content, the fake and fraudulent content may make you angry.
Brother Maji and other cryptocurrency celebrities were fake endorsers
The fraud group has thrown out several impressive "fake spokespersons". For example, Brother Maji was forcibly named as the main spokesperson, probably because both of them are "big brothers".


In addition to Brother Maji, the community has reported that many Taiwanese currency circle internet celebrities and experts have also been caught making fake advertisements. For example, Wilson Huang, Zheng Yiting, etc.

What exactly do the fake advertisements want to deceive?
These fake advertisements for Taiwan Mobile Exchange all advertise "launching a desktop version" and emphasize that membership will include high bonuses, lottery draws, free trading indicators, etc. But in fact, it just wants to induce users to deposit money and pretend to let users make profits. After depositing money many times, they are finally unable to withdraw money and lose all their money.
According to the actual test of clicking on the fake advertising link in the mobile zone, it was found that the scam also tricked users into downloading the so-called "computer version installation file". This file will be detected by anti-virus software as a Trojan horse program and may control the wallet and other asset information in the computer. Readers are advised to be absolutely careful.
The fraud group also shamelessly stated that the service is supported by Fubon Bank and Taiwan Mobile. Readers are asked not to believe this advertisement and help report it.
The real website of Taiwan Mobile Exchange TWEX is: https://www.twex.tw/default.html
If you cannot identify the authenticity of the advertisement, please contact the real customer service personnel for verification.


