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IntBlt Scam Exposed: Why This "Crypto Platform" Is a Textbook Trap

Don't Deposit a Dollar: We Expose the Red Flags, Fake License, and Dangerous App This Platform Uses to Lure Victims

By TraderKnowsPublished 2 months ago 4 min read
IntBlt Scam Exposed: Why This "Crypto Platform" Is a Textbook Trap

In the crypto world, we’re used to seeing new platforms pop up overnight, each promising to be the next big thing. They leverage all the right buzzwords—"Web3," "AI Trading," "Global Leader"—to lure you in.

The latest to cross my desk is IntBlt (intbitinc.com).

On the surface, it looks the part. It claims to be a "leading international fintech group" operating in over 150 countries. It boasts AI-driven smart trading and 24/7 multilingual support.

It sounds impressive. It sounds professional.

But when you look closer—really look—the entire facade falls apart. I spent a day digging into IntBlt, and what I found isn't just a new company working out the kinks. It's a field of red flags that spell "scam" in big, bold letters.

Here’s what you need to know.

The "Global Leader" That's Two Months Old

A company serving 150 countries must have a significant digital footprint, right? A history?

According to a search of its domain registration (WHOIS), intbitinc.com was created on September 8, 2025.

Let that sink in. As of this writing, the website is barely two months old.

But it gets worse. A "global leader" must have web traffic, users, and a presence. We checked data from Semrush, a standard tool for analyzing web traffic. The results?

Organic Traffic: Zero.

Backlinks: Zero.

Keywords: Zero.

Nobody is coming to this site. It has no reputation, no history, and no users. The claim of being a global leader isn't just an exaggeration; it's a verifiable lie.

The Shell Game: IntBlt's Deceptive "License"

This is the most critical and deceptive part of their setup.

If you dig deep enough, you'll find that an entity named "IntBlt INC" is indeed registered with the US Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) as an MSB (Money Services Business).

This is the one "fact" they will cling to. They will flash this registration as "proof" they are "regulated" in the United States.

This is a deliberate, malicious deception.

Here’s why it's a trick:

It's Not a Crypto License: An MSB registration is not a license to operate a cryptocurrency exchange or manage assets. It's the same registration a local check-cashing place or a foreign currency exchange booth at the airport needs. It's about anti-money laundering (AML) reporting, not investor protection.

It's Not an Endorsement: FinCEN itself is crystal clear on this. In their own words, they do not "approve, or endorse any registered MSB enterprise." They have explicitly warned that companies often mislead investors by claiming this registration is a "certification."

It Offers You Zero Protection: This MSB registration provides no oversight on the platform's trading activities, its financial stability, or the legality of its "AI trading" projects. If they run off with your money, this license will not help you get it back.

So, while they do have a piece of paper, it's a piece of paper for a different purpose, which they are using to trick you into thinking they are a safe, regulated exchange. They are not.

"Just Scan This QR Code..." (The Technology Red Flag)

Want to use their "cutting-edge" AI trading app? Good luck finding it on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

It's not there.

Instead, the only way to get their app is by scanning a QR code on their website. This is, without question, the biggest security risk of all.

Mainstream app stores have strict security checks to protect you from malware, spyware, and broken code. By asking you to download an app via a direct QR code, IntBlt is asking you to bypass all of those protections and "side-load" an unverified application onto your phone.

You are giving a company that is already lying about its age, traffic, and regulation root access to your device.

What could go wrong? They could be installing:

A keylogger to steal your other passwords.

Malware to drain your other crypto wallets.

A fake app designed for one purpose: to take your deposit and never give it back.

Never, ever, install financial software that isn't from an official app store.

The Ghost Town: No Support, No Community

A crypto company lives and dies by its community. Twitter, Telegram, Discord, and Facebook are where users get support, share ideas, and get company updates.

IntBlt's social media presence?

Twitter: Nothing.

Telegram: Nothing.

Facebook/LinkedIn: Nothing.

A global crypto exchange in 2025 with no social media presence. It's unheard of.

I decided to test their only remaining line of communication: the "Live Chat" on their website. I sent multiple inquiries.

The result? Total silence. The chat feature is dead.

This tells you everything you need to know about what happens when your money is on the line. If you can't make a withdrawal, or your "AI trade" mysteriously vanishes, who will you contact? The [email protected] email address?

Good luck. You'll be emailing a void.

The Verdict: A Textbook Scam-in-Progress

Let's review what we've found.

IntBlt is a platform that:

Lies about being a "global leader" when its website is two months old and has zero traffic.

Deceives users with an irrelevant MSB registration to imSply regulation that it does not have.

Lacks any legitimate financial or crypto trading license.

Bypasses all security protocols by forcing users to download an unverified app via QR code.

Hides all crucial information, like account types, trading fees, and withdrawal rules.

Has no community and no functioning customer support.

This isn't a new company finding its footing. This is a carefully constructed trap. It's a classic "pig-butchering" scam setup, designed to look legitimate just long enough to collect a flood of deposits before it disappears forever.

If you have been contacted by someone promoting IntBlt, or if you've seen their ads, do not engage. Do not scan their QR code. Do not send them a single dollar.

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