Fraud Alert & Security Center
Last Updated: June 2026
At Bitconfix, your security and peace of mind are our absolute priorities. Because high-performance ASIC mining hardware is a significant financial investment, fraudulent actors frequently attempt to impersonate trusted hardware distributors.
To ensure you are dealing safely and exclusively with the real Bitconfix, please review this critical security protocol before making any purchases or wire transfers.
1. Verify Our Official Digital Identity
Fraudsters often create copycat websites, fake social media profiles, and lookalike email domains to trick buyers. Always verify that you are interacting with our official channels:
- Official Website URL: Ensure your browser’s address bar displays exactly
[https://www.Bitconfix.com](https://www.bitconfix.com)(or your specific domain). Look for the secure padlock icon ($HTTPS$) in your browser address bar. - Official Email Communication: All official correspondence, invoices, and tracking details from our team will only originate from domains ending in
@bitconfix.com. We will never contact you from public domains like@gmail.com,@yahoo.com, or@protonmail.com. - Official Social Media: Our verified social handles are linked exclusively in the footer of our official website. We will never send you unsolicited direct messages (DMs) offering special “hidden inventory” or discount pricing on Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp, or Twitter.
2. Common Scams to Watch Out For
2.1 The Lookalike Domain Scam
Scammers register domains that look almost identical to ours, swapping letters (e.g., using Bitconnfix with two ‘n’s or .net / .co extensions). Always double-check the spelling before entering login credentials or checkout details.
2.2 The Unsolicited Telegram/Discord Broker
Legitimate hardware distributors will never message you first in public crypto groups offering bulk order discounts. If an account claiming to be a “Bitconfix Account Manager” sends you a private message with a “special deal,” it is a scam.
2.3 Fake Invoice & Bank Wire Redirects
If you request a bank wire invoice, always cross-reference the payment details. If you receive a sudden follow-up email claiming our “bank details have changed” or asking you to divert funds to a different corporate entity, freeze the transaction and contact our support desk immediately via our official website.
3. Our Secure Payment Protocol
To keep your transactions completely secure, Bitconfix utilizes strict payment gateways:
- On-Site Checkouts: All automated cryptocurrency payments should only be processed directly through our secure on-site checkout system.
- No Manual Address Handouts: We will never send a random cryptocurrency wallet address over a standard email or text message and ask you to “send funds manually” without a formal, system-generated invoice.
4. Found a Clone Site? Report It Immediately.
If you discover a fraudulent website, a fake social media account, or receive a suspicious email impersonating Bitconfix, please help us protect the mining community by reporting it immediately:
- Take Screenshots: Capture the URL, email headers, or chat history.
- Email Us Directly: Forward the details to info@bitconfix.com (or your designated support address).
Our legal and compliance teams work around the clock with domain registrars and cybersecurity networks to aggressively take down impersonators and protect our global network of operators.
🛡️ Security Tip: When in doubt, stop the transaction. Open a completely brand-new browser window, type our URL manually, and contact our live support desk directly to verify the authenticity of any invoice or representative.
