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Galaxy, Pantera and SwissBorg Have Crashed—Is CBEX Next?

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Over the weekend, I came across a crypto investment update and decided to test it. This opportunity functioned similarly to CBET, so I explored two platforms—Pantera and SwissBorg—while choosing to exclude Galaxy, as it had already been operational for several months. I believed that the more recent ones might take a bit longer before crashing, so I focused on Pantera and SwissBorg.
To fund my test, I withdrew $35 from my CBEX account and distributed it between the two platforms. I invested $15 in Pantera and $20 in SwissBorg. Pantera offered a 40% daily return on investment, while SwissBorg promised a 30% daily return.
I made my investment on March 29th and was able to withdraw a $9 profit from Pantera. However, when I attempted to withdraw from SwissBorg, I discovered that the platform had already crashed. I knew these platforms wouldn’t last, but I didn’t expect them to collapse so quickly. Pantera didn’t even survive 24 hours, while SwissBorg lasted about two weeks. If Pantera had remained active for two weeks, I would have recovered my capital and made a solid profit, but unfortunately, it didn’t.
Now, in one of the investment groups I belong to, I see people lamenting their losses. Some even borrowed money to participate in these schemes, and I can’t help but wonder—why? Why risk so much on such unstable platforms?
From this experience, I’ve reinforced three key rules when dealing with high-risk investments:
Never invest more than you can afford to lose.
Always take profit whenever possible.
Be extremely cautious of platforms offering unusually high returns.
So, the big question is—will CBEX crash next?
Well, CBEX operates quite differently from these high-risk platforms:
Their returns are modest, around 1% daily, rather than the unsustainable 30-40% seen in Ponzi-like schemes.
They have an active customer support system, which suggests transparency and reliability.
They run on a more robust and structured system, which could indicate better sustainability.
While no investment is ever completely risk-free, these factors suggest that CBEX may not follow the same rapid collapse as Pantera and SwissBorg. However, as always, caution is key in the volatile world of crypto investments.