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Controversial Crypto Mining Article Raises Scam Flag, May Upset Stakeholders

Helium Axxent releases a controversial article entitled "Why Helium.Rent New Website Looks Like A Crypto Mining Scam", calling out Helium.Rent business owners and crypto investors looking for easy money. More information and the article itself can be found at https://heliumaxxent.com/heliumrent-offer

Medford, United States - March 3, 2022 /PressCable/

Helium Axxent has released a potentially controversial article “Why Helium.Rent New Website Looks Like A Crypto Mining Scam”, bringing some cause for concern, as the article may upset Helium.Rent website owners, stakeholders and would-be cryptocurrency investors who see the extraordinary returns offered and accept them at face value..

The 885 word article examines the high points and low points of this potential cryptocurrency mining scam, in the pursuit of providing a reality check on the extraordinary returns offered by Helium.Rent. By identifying greed-driven overconfidence-biased customers though, this article is likely to offend Helium.Rent business owners and crypto investors looking for easy money.

Below is a portion of the piece, which neatly exemplifies the controversial element:

“It’s not obvious how HeliumRent can pay the high returns on investment they offer, given the relatively modest earning potential of most Helium Hotspots. Scam-Detector.com gives this business a low trust score, indicating a relatively high potential that it’s a scam.”

A spokesperson for Helium Axxent, Rickey Williams, says “Of course Helium Axxent never sets out to intentionally upset anybody. The aim of our articles is first and foremost to encourage potential investors in Helium.Rent and similar projects to do their own research before committing to offers that sound too good to be true. It is critical, however, that we stay dedicated to our true voice.

Although our “Why Helium.Rent New Website Looks Like A Crypto Mining Scam” might unsettle Helium.Rent website owners, stakeholders and would-be cryptocurrency investors who see the extraordinary returns offered, our duty is to our readers. We believe it’s more important to let investors know about offers that don’t pass our sniff test even if it’s going to upset them, than to please everyone. Which is notoriously difficult to do.”

Although there has been no backlash as of yet, the possibility exists as the article exposes a potentially fraudulent offer, as well as the gullibility of investors who bought into that offer..

Helium Axxent has been publishing in-depth articles providing cryptocurrency value insights market for only 3 months, but is planning for the long haul.

Helium Axxent has stated the future aims for the website are “to bring attention to news about Helium and related cryptoassets, and to provide insights and contexts that other news sites often miss.” So Helium Axxent hopes any controversy will pass quickly and re-emphasizes no offence is or was intended.

Helium Axxent’s complete article can be found at https://heliumaxxent.com/heliumrent-offer

Contact Info:
Name: Rickey Williams
Email: Send Email
Organization: Helium Axxent
Address: 290 Dunthorpe Drive, Medford, Oregon 97504, United States
Website: https://heliumaxxent.com

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89065735

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