Centinary is now logged on the Cryptoblackbird Watchlist. The domain mechanics, regulator silence, and reach-out behavior all map to a known operator profile.
| Operator | Centinary |
| Public website | https://centinary.com/ |
| Stated HQ | undisclosed |
| Regulators | no verifiable regulator on file |
| Broker type | unspecified |
How losses unfold
Investors who land on Centinary typically describe a familiar arc: a friendly first conversation, a small profitable test trade, then escalating deposit pressure once the relationship feels “safe.”
Red flags on file
- Cloned legitimacy. Branding, language, and design lifted from real regulated brokers to inherit perceived credibility.
- Withdrawal friction. Funds go in cleanly; coming back out triggers a sudden cascade of fees, taxes, and verification demands.
If you’ve already engaged
If you have already deposited with Centinary, stop sending more — even if a “final fee” will supposedly unlock your balance. That is the pattern that drains the rest.
If you have already deposited with Centinary, stop sending more — even if a “final fee” will supposedly unlock your balance. That is the pattern that drains the rest.
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