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Bitcoin 365 is recorded on the SARFund database as a reported liquidity-mining ponzi. The case is currently in under forensic review and has been assigned for coordination with the verified recovery firm coordinating this case.

The reports cluster around three operational signatures: the platform used unregulated celebrity endorsements, rebranded under multiple domains in succession, and promised guaranteed returns. SARFund treats this combination as sufficient grounds to maintain an active case file pending recovery action.

Channels through which Bitcoin 365 has been reported include Telegram channel testimonials, Quora question threads, and Google Search complaints. SARFund cross-references new submissions against existing reports before adding evidence to the case file.

What evidence helps most

Transaction hashes (the on-chain proof of your deposit), screenshots of the broker dashboard, KYC documents you submitted, and full conversation history with any account manager. These four pieces let the partner build a defensible chain of custody.

Why the recovery partner is masked

Listing the partner publicly creates two problems: it tips off perpetrators, who then accelerate fund-laundering, and it invites recovery-scam impersonators to clone the partner brand. Both happen often enough that masking is the only defensible default.

Suspect you were affected by Bitcoin 365? Submit your claim evidence and SARFund will route it to the partner working this case. No upfront fees, no obligation, no recovery guarantee — just verification and coordination.

SARFund does not guarantee recovery. All recovery actions are conducted by independent partners. Submission is free. SARFund is an intermediary case registry, not a recovery firm.

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