Crypto Exchange YoBit Starts Pump Scheme on Random Coins

Published at: Oct. 11, 2018

Cryptocurrency exchange YoBit is going to perform a pump scheme on random coins, according to an Oct. 10 tweet. A pump and dump scheme is a form of fraud that attempts to artificially boost the price of an asset through misleading or false recommendations.

YoBit Pump in 22 hrs: https://t.co/RIbW7OhKzMWe will buy one random coin for 1 btc every 1-2 mins 10 times (total buy amount - 10 btc).

— Yobit.Net (@YobitExchange) October 10, 2018

In addition to announcing the pump scheme in a tweet, the exchange posted a countdown clock for a ‘YoBit pump’ on its website.

YoBit is a Russia-based digital currency exchange founded in 2015, which offers access to hundreds of digital currencies. The trading platform was in the headlines a number of times in multiple reports of suspicious activity and problems with users trying to withdraw funds from their wallets. At press time, YoBit’s daily trading volume is around $28 million, according to CoinMarketCap.

The community reacted quickly, with some users asking whether YoBit’s Twitter account had been hacked, and others accusing the company of fraudulent activity. User @Altcoinbuzzio wrote:

“...Looks like Yobit is serious about it, unbelievable… surprised to see an exchange do this.”

Another user @PsychedelicBart tagged the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in one of his comments:

Lol @SEC_Enforcement

— Psychedelic El Barto (@PsychedelicBart) October 10, 2018

In November 2017, a Business Insider investigation revealed that traders were conducting pump and dumps on YoBit via the messaging app Telegram. However, it remained unclear whether the exchange was aware of the pump and dump activity, as Yobit reportedly did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

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