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| Ratings | Global Rank | - |
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| Engagement metrics | Visits | 0 |
| Bounce Rate | 0 | |
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| Avg. Visit Duration | 0 | |
| Estimated monthly visits | July 2025 | 0 |
| August 2025 | 0 | |
| September 2025 | 0 | |
| Traffic sources | Social | - |
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About GREENSTONEFUNDS
GreenStoneFunds (domain: greenstonefunds.com and variants such as green‑stonefunds.club) does not hold authorization from any recognized financial regulator, including the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK or equivalent supervisory bodies elsewhere; the platform remains unregulated. A warning from the FCA explicitly identifies GREENSTONEFUNDS as an unauthorized firm. The UK-registered company number cited by GreenStoneFunds actually belongs to an unrelated entity, indicating misrepresentation.
The domain green‑stonefunds.club was created on May 30, 2023. Scam detection services assign it a low trust score (25.6/100), citing high phishing and malware risk, along with close association to suspicious websites. It uses valid HTTPS but WHOIS data is obscured via a privacy service, and there is minimal traffic or visibility.
ScamAdviser reports similarly concerning findings: the site hides its owner's identity, is very young (domain registered July 3 2025), hosts cryptocurrency-related financial offerings often associated with elevated risk, and shares infrastructure with other low‑trust domains. The overall trust score is extremely low.
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Cons
- Absence of any licensing or oversight by reputable regulators such as FCA, ASIC, SEC or similar.
- Use of misleading company registration details, including a company number tied to an unrelated firm.
- High-risk indicators from multiple independent scam‑detection services, including phishing/malware flags and IP associations with suspicious domains.
- Obscured WHOIS data via privacy services, short domain history, and negligible web presence or user reviews.













