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Denver Crypto Trading School Scams Investors Out of $860,000 with Fake Exchange Involved in Signal Trading Fraud

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Cointelegraph
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Jun 22, 2025

A Florida investor has accused the Denver-based cryptocurrency trading “school” Alpha Stock Investment Training Center (ASITC) and its affiliated fake exchange CoinBridge Partners of scamming him out of $860 thousand. The investor, Brian Firestone, stated that ASITC sent specific trading instructions to students via signal trading methods, inducing them to trade on the fake exchange. Firestone initially invested $500, and his account balance once showed millions of dollars, but later the balance dropped to zero due to trading failures and system errors. Firestone borrowed multiple times to continue trading, and eventually the account was closed. The lawsuit accuses ASITC, CoinBridge, John Smith, and founder Raymond Torres of fraud, theft, and extortion. The legitimate CoinBridge Partners denies any involvement with this scam. In 2025, the total amount involved in cryptocurrency-related fraud cases has exceeded $2.10 billion, with scam methods gradually shifting from code attacks to phishing attacks targeting user behavior.

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