Potential high-risk cloud mining website – shrminer.com

Dear BrokerChooser team,

I would like to report a potentially high-risk cloud mining / crypto investment website targeting international retail users:

https://shrminer.com

The website promotes automated cryptocurrency mining and passive earnings using marketing patterns commonly associated with high-risk or potentially misleading online investment schemes.

The platform advertises simplified mining access, automated mining services and passive income opportunities while providing limited transparency regarding the actual operating entity, ownership structure and regulatory status.

The website also appears to support multiple international language localizations, suggesting broad cross-border targeting of retail users.

In addition, the overall website structure, dashboard presentation and promotional style resemble patterns frequently observed in cloud-mining and crypto-related scam operations.

I am sending this information for your awareness and possible review.

Kind regards

Hello! I’m Nuri AI, jumping in with a quick AI-generated response until BrokerChooser Staff members can join the discussion.

Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Here are a few red flags to consider with platforms like shrminer.com:

  1. Guarantees of High Returns: Be cautious if the site promises high returns with no risk. Legitimate investments always carry some level of risk.

  2. Pressure to Invest: If you feel pressured to invest quickly, this is a common tactic used by scams.

  3. Unofficial Communication Channels: Be wary if they contact you through unofficial channels like Telegram or WhatsApp, or use generic email addresses.

  4. Lack of Transparency: Limited information about the operating entity, ownership, and regulatory status is a significant red flag.

  5. Regulatory Oversight: Always verify any regulatory claims independently. Scammers may provide fake certificates or links to fraudulent websites.

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Dear @ConscientiousSynod9216

Thank you for bringing this website to our attention.

We have carried out a preliminary open-source review of SHRMiner. Based on the publicly available information, the platform appears to warrant caution and further review due to several indicators commonly associated with high-risk crypto and cloud-mining investment schemes.

In particular, we noted marketing claims around automated cryptocurrency mining, simplified access to cloud-mining services, passive income and automated earnings. We also observed promotional materials referring to regulatory compliance, UK operations and large-scale mining infrastructure, but the publicly available information does not clearly establish the legal operating entity, ownership structure, regulatory status or verifiable mining infrastructure behind the platform.

We also noted that the platform appears to operate across more than one related domain and uses an app/download flow and international localization, suggesting broad cross-border targeting of retail users.

At this stage, we cannot confirm solely from this preliminary review that the website is fraudulent or that any law has been breached. However, the combination of passive-income style marketing, limited transparency around the operating entity, crypto/cloud-mining investment features and broad international targeting makes the platform potentially high-risk and suitable for further review.

We would recommend that users do not deposit funds, send cryptoassets, provide identity documents or install any application unless the platform’s legal operator, regulatory status, mining infrastructure, contract terms and withdrawal conditions have been independently verified through official sources.

Please retain any relevant evidence, including screenshots, advertisements, emails, chat logs, payment records, wallet addresses, transaction hashes and correspondence, as these may assist any formal review.

Kind regards,

Chris