We came across fraudulent advertisements (sponsored ads) on Facebook, particularly related to investments and celebrities. There are currently false reports circulating that Austrian Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen supports dubious crypto trading platforms. However, these rumors have no basis.

Abuse of celebrities to promote dubious platforms
Using celebrities to promote products or services is not new. However, a particularly worrying trend has recently emerged in which well-known personalities are being unfairly used to promote questionable cryptocurrency trading platforms without their knowledge or consent.
This trend is not only misleading but can also cause potential investors to lose their hard-earned money. There are reports that Van der Bellen uses platforms such as “Bit Evex 360”, “Bitcoin Era”, “Bitcoin Prime” or “Crypto Revolt” to earn additional money.
More information on the ad on Facebook , you end up on the WRONG “KRONEN ZEITUNG ” website. Unknown people have recreated the website so that it looks real. This is how users are lured into a trap.

The truth behind the claims
The reality looks different. There is neither evidence nor credible reports to suggest that the Austrian President was involved in such practices. Van der Bellen has never publicly spoken out in favor of such platforms or lent his face to them.
When you come across such false information, it is important that you do not blindly believe it. Always verify the source of information and rely on trusted news outlets and official statements from public figures.
Avoiding investment fraud
Fraudulent trading platforms are often excellent at imitating legitimate investment opportunities. However, there are some steps you can take to ensure you don't fall victim to investment fraud. Be sure to research the platform fully before investing and do not rely on statements or testimonials that cannot be verified.
Conclusion: Rumors that Austrian Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen is promoting investments in Bitcoins are false. Do not trust such reports. Anyone who invests on such platforms is risking their money. Always rely on verified information and handle your investments responsibly.
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