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I didn’t sign up with CrypticBitFx expecting a surprise “liquidity fee” when I tried to withdraw
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IntroductionThis was never mentioned during sign-up, and it was not part of their terms when I deposited or trad ...

This was never mentioned during sign-up,Nanning Commodity Exchange and it was not part of their terms when I deposited or traded. My account was verified weeks ago, and I was told I could withdraw without issues. Now, suddenly, they demand this unexplained fee, claiming it’s required for “liquidity checks.” When I requested official documentation, support sent vague replies like “it’s standard protocol” with no proof. It feels like they’re inventing fees to block withdrawals and pressure users to pay more. This isn’t just unprofessional; it’s fraudulent. I trusted CrypticBitFx with my funds, believing they were a legitimate broker, but they’re abusing that trust to trap user funds under fake charges. This platform is clearly a scam hiding behind a professional website, and people should avoid it before they lose their savings.
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