Crypto Revolution App Review

Updated: March 29, 2026
Crypto Revolution App
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About Crypto Revolution App

Crypto Revolution App, operating via the domain cryptorevolutionapp.net, is not authorised or registered as a provider of financial services or products by any recognised regulatory body. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the United Kingdom issued a public warning on 18 June 2025, stating that “This firm may be providing or promoting financial services or products without our permission,” and advising the public to avoid dealing with it. It is listed in the FCA’s blacklist and similarly flagged in the IOSCO alerts database under category “Unregistered/Unlicensed entity offering financial products or services.” The domain in question is cryptorevolutionapp.net ().

The platform claims to support trading in assets such as cryptocurrencies, Forex, CFDs, and stocks, and offers a trading bot functionality, advanced security measures, and high success rates. However, all such information is self-declared on its site and there is no independent confirmation of any licences, jurisdictions of operation, minimum deposits, account types, spreads, leverage, or compliance with hedging, scalping, or EA policies ().

Who it’s for

  • None discernible. There is insufficient verifiable information to define an intended or appropriate user group responsibly.

Pros and cons

Cons

  • Lacks any official regulatory licensing or oversight (unauthorised by FCA and unlisted with other global regulators).
  • Domain registration is recent (April 2025) and privacy-protected, obscuring ownership details.
  • Claims of high success rates and trading performance remain unsupported by verifiable evidence.
  • Absent transparency on critical trading conditions (fees, spreads, leverage, account types, etc.).

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