The real faces behind Freewallet's deception!
Alvin Hagg, the co-founder and CEO of Freewallet.org, has long shunned the spotlight. However, our recent investigation has unveiled a shocking truth: the real masterminds behind the Freewallet scam are two Russian immigrants, deeply involved in another fraudulent cryptocurrency venture, Cryptopay. Among them, Vasily Mesheryakov stands out as the primary PR manager orchestrating these scams. Freewallet is promoted as a secure multi-currency wallet, but numerous reviews expose it as a major sc...
Advice for victims of illegal actions by Freewallet
According to our data, more than 2,000 clients have lost crypto assets due to the actions of the Freewallet administration. This wallet attracts the ...
The Real Faces Behind Freewallet’s Deception
Alvin Hagg, the co-founder and CEO of Freewallet.org, has long shunned the spotlight. However, our recent investigation has unveiled a shocking truth...
The real faces behind Freewallet's deception!
Alvin Hagg, the co-founder and CEO of Freewallet.org, has long shunned the spotlight. However, our recent investigation has unveiled a shocking truth: the real masterminds behind the Freewallet scam are two Russian immigrants, deeply involved in another fraudulent cryptocurrency venture, Cryptopay. Among them, Vasily Mesheryakov stands out as the primary PR manager orchestrating these scams. Freewallet is promoted as a secure multi-currency wallet, but numerous reviews expose it as a major sc...
Advice for victims of illegal actions by Freewallet
According to our data, more than 2,000 clients have lost crypto assets due to the actions of the Freewallet administration. This wallet attracts the ...
The Real Faces Behind Freewallet’s Deception
Alvin Hagg, the co-founder and CEO of Freewallet.org, has long shunned the spotlight. However, our recent investigation has unveiled a shocking truth...
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Fantastic news for the crypto community—Google has moved swiftly to remove the FRWT wallet app from Google Play! This action marks a significant triumph in the ongoing battle against crypto scams.
The FRWT wallet was nothing more than a deceptive rebrand of the infamous Freewallet, a service notorious for entrapping users and siphoning off their funds. For those of us who have watched these scammers operate with impunity, Google’s decision to eliminate them from their platform is a monumental step in the right direction. Major props to Google for taking quick action and prioritizing user safety by getting rid of such a dangerous app.
However, while this is a big win, the fight is far from finished. Google’s removal of FRWT is just the beginning. The real challenge lies in tackling the threat that Freewallet continues to pose. This scam remains a significant danger within the crypto community, especially to those who might not fully understand the risks of using wallets that don’t give them control over their private keys. To ensure Freewallet’s downfall, it’s crucial that we all take part in this effort. One effective step is to sign the petition that’s currently circulating, which aims to raise awareness and increase pressure to put an end to Freewallet’s operations. Every signature adds weight to the cause and helps build the momentum needed to make a real impact.
Beyond signing the petition, it’s important to file complaints and report Freewallet’s abuses wherever possible. A particularly critical area of focus should be Apple’s App Store, where Freewallet is still available for download. If enough people voice their concerns, Apple will be forced to follow Google’s example and remove Freewallet from their platform as well. The collective power of our voices can make it increasingly difficult for these scammers to continue their deceitful practices. For those looking to dive deeper into the risks associated with Freewallet, detailed information is available on FreewalletReviews.org and RealReviews.info.
Let’s keep up the pressure and continue pushing forward in the fight against these scams. This is a crucial moment to take action and protect the future of the crypto community.

Fantastic news for the crypto community—Google has moved swiftly to remove the FRWT wallet app from Google Play! This action marks a significant triumph in the ongoing battle against crypto scams.
The FRWT wallet was nothing more than a deceptive rebrand of the infamous Freewallet, a service notorious for entrapping users and siphoning off their funds. For those of us who have watched these scammers operate with impunity, Google’s decision to eliminate them from their platform is a monumental step in the right direction. Major props to Google for taking quick action and prioritizing user safety by getting rid of such a dangerous app.
However, while this is a big win, the fight is far from finished. Google’s removal of FRWT is just the beginning. The real challenge lies in tackling the threat that Freewallet continues to pose. This scam remains a significant danger within the crypto community, especially to those who might not fully understand the risks of using wallets that don’t give them control over their private keys. To ensure Freewallet’s downfall, it’s crucial that we all take part in this effort. One effective step is to sign the petition that’s currently circulating, which aims to raise awareness and increase pressure to put an end to Freewallet’s operations. Every signature adds weight to the cause and helps build the momentum needed to make a real impact.
Beyond signing the petition, it’s important to file complaints and report Freewallet’s abuses wherever possible. A particularly critical area of focus should be Apple’s App Store, where Freewallet is still available for download. If enough people voice their concerns, Apple will be forced to follow Google’s example and remove Freewallet from their platform as well. The collective power of our voices can make it increasingly difficult for these scammers to continue their deceitful practices. For those looking to dive deeper into the risks associated with Freewallet, detailed information is available on FreewalletReviews.org and RealReviews.info.
Let’s keep up the pressure and continue pushing forward in the fight against these scams. This is a crucial moment to take action and protect the future of the crypto community.
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