When you see a phishing attempt whether email, text or website, 9 times out of 10 and it maybe as high as 99 times out of 100, there are glaring issues.
Issues could be an odd logo but more often is words misspelled, words that don't make sense, grammar issues, punctuation, repeat sentences, run on sentences, etc. Mainly because the person doing the phishing attempt either doesn't care or English is their 2nd or 10th language.
This would look like a classic written example of a phishing attempt and cast doubt in many potential customers' mind. I didn't say it is as I wouldn't buy anything from a site that looked like that, but it appears like a phishing attempt
I highlighted just a few of glaring errors in addition to this sentence is in their twice. How could NO ONE notice the same sentence is a run on paragraph is repeated. But get this. The sentence following the repeat sentence is also repeated! Mindboggling.
It's like a grade-schooler asked to write a 1000 character paragraph and they ran out of stuff to say
In2009 Bitcoin was the first cryptocurrency that was introduced to the world and is still the more popular and dominant crypto coin.
This goes way beyond bad grammar to not notice repeat sentences in a run on paragraph. Reminds me when someone pointed out $MONI spelled crypto and crytpo and never noticed it. It's really beyond poor attention to detail. If MONI can't even write a simple paragraph, how can they get any of the other part right?
What's even more interesting is I pointed this out last week and it would have taken 5 minutes to fix, but it's still looks the same.
Sad but true. This is why the stock will drop down to $0.01 shortly. Lacking credibility.