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Bittrex Scam Emails Initiate Withdrawal Confidence Trick

Scammers are sending the "Initiate Withdrawal" Bittrex email scam below to potential victims. Therefore, recipients of the fake email are asked not to follow its instructions. Any link or button clicked in the scam email will take potential victims to a phishing Bittrex website that will steal their account credentials if they attempt to sign into it.

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The Bittrex Scam Email

BITTREX GLOBAL

Dear Bittrex User,

We hope this message finds you well. We are writing to inform you about an URGENT concern. As you may already know, Bittrex has made the difficult decision to shut down our exchange services after filing for bankruptcy. However, it's come to our attention that before platform shutdown, the account registered with your email address **** had a remaining balance greater than $5,750 USD, and we want to ensure a smooth process for you to withdraw these funds. Failure to withdraw will result in a complete forfeiture of all remaining assets held by Bittrex.

Withdrawal Process:

To withdraw remaining assets, please follow these steps:

1. Head over to the Bittrex withdraw portal found in this email.

2. Initiate the account owner verification steps.

3. Enter the withdrawal amount and the destination address (if applicable).

4. Review the withdrawal details and confirm the transaction.

Withdrawal Period: The withdrawal window will be open for a limited time, and it is crucial that you initiate your withdrawal as soon as possible. The withdrawal period begins on 11/23/2023 and ends on 11/26/2023.

To get started, simply click the button below to visit the withdrawal page and begin the withdrawal process:

Initiate Withdrawal

Please be aware that after the withdrawal period expires, your remaining funds will become inaccessible, so it is crucial to complete your withdrawals within the specified time frame.

If you have any questions or require support you can send an email to global@bittrex.com

© Bittrex 2023

Remember to always go directly to www.bittrexglobal.com to sign into your account instead of clicking on a link. And, if you were tricked by the Bittrex scam email above, please attempt to change your password.

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