Is it a Scam?

*Red Flags*

A red flag is something that might provide some doubt about whether or not this is a real thing.  Let's take a look at some of the major red flags related to the Wzrdbot website https://www.wzrdbot.com/ and the Wrzrdbot Discord. Wzrdbot state they have created hundreds of millionaires and show pictures of luxury cars and homes. Wzrdbot claims to have created an AI Trading Bot and they've created a nice looking web site that helps track your incredible earnings.  Their discord uses fake accounts to post success stories designed to make you think it's possible to turn several thousand dollars into a million or more by advancing levels (and depositing more money each time).
I was personally scammed for thousands of dollars so I created this web site to share information and hopefully prevent you from losing money as well.

Promises of huge returns starting at 30% going all the way up to well over 10x your investment.

You are required to deposit your crypto funds to their web site. At that point you lose access to your crypto. Your funds show on their web site but no direct access. 'Wzrdbot Pro' members cannot request withdrawals for 90 days.

The "Rookie Plan" allows you to test the system by depositing up to $2,000 which offers a 30% profit within 3 days.  To help gain your trust, they do allow you to withdraw your profit (they basically give you back some of your money).  If you request to withdraw the remaining amount they demand withdrawal fees and insist that it's better to upgrade your plan to keep earning more.

100% of trades are winning trades. There are no signs of any losing trades which they attribute to their advanced bot that can consistently place trades ahead of larger trades. See below for some of the actual 'trades' from the wzrdbot system.

Project team remain anonymous with no way to contact them outside of the discord. In general, this is one of the main red flags when involved with a scam.

Screenshots of withdrawals never include proof from blockchain explorers. To increase the hype and create FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out), you can see many screenshots of members getting 6 figure withdrawals and 6 or 7 figure loans.

You are told that as a wrzdbot pro member that you earn daily 1,600 wzrdpoints worth $20 and that you can withdraw when you reach $200 worth. Generally, they do allow you to withdraw about $200 (from the thousands that you previously deposited), however, additional requests to withdraw result in new rules that require you to deposit more funds to supposedly become eligible to withdraw.  

Many of the "profitable" Discord members have only signed up with Discord and/or the wzrdbot discord within the last 30 to 60 days.  These members never respond to questions about their success.

There are no discord posts asking why withdrawals are not possible. Negative posts are immediately removed from the discord. Users who question the operation get deleted from their discord making it impossible to contact them.

The daily $500 giveaway appears to be mostly participation from wrzrdbot's own accounts, many of whom are supposedly rich 2'comma club members that have already deposited 1 million dollars. This results is them rarely having to pay out money to real users.

Special offers and discounts are generally presented to you with a very short time limit such as 24 or 72 hours.  This scam technique increases your FOMO as it creates a false sense of urgency.

When you do finally request a withdrawal of your earnings, you are told that the rules have recently changed. You are told you must deposit additional funds to qualify for the next challenge or level. You are presented with a short timeframe such as 24 or 48 hours in which to comply.


*Crypto Trades (100% success)*

The following trades were screenshots taken from the wzrdbot.com site from an active account. Note that every trade results in profit and there are absolutely no losses.


*Fake Claims of Profits*

IMPORTANT: Please note that these screenshots were taken from WzrdBot Discord posts, however, we can assume they will remove them once they have been exposed. 

A post on July 21,2025 in the 2'Comma club discord channel showing photos from a high end watch purchase. A quick search on the Internet shows the photos were taken from an Pinterest account 
https://in.pinterest.com/pin/586875395227955866/


A post on August 5,2025 in the 2Comma-lifestyle discord channel showing a video that user titguette took on his private jet. A quick search on the Internet shows the video was taken from an Instagram/Pinterest account
 https://ca.pinterest.com/pin/632615078948017925/

A post on July 9,2025 from an "exclusive" 2'Comma club member showing their photos from attending the tennis event at Wimbleton 2025. The photos were taken from an Instagram account.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DLnHImmtKnL/


A post on June 16,2025 from an "exclusive" 2'Comma club member called Randy showing his first time on a private jet. The photo and video were taken from a pinterest account. Note how the welcome mat showing 'Blue Heron' has been digitally erased.

https://ca.pinterest.com/pin/355432595602946204/


https://ca.pinterest.com/pin/33495590973771172/

A post on July 14,2025 from the 2'Comma club (which requires a deposit of 1 Million) showing the exotic automobile that Frank purchased. The car is a 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto which has a starting price of over $600,000.  Consider that Frank was also able to purchase a house and only joined wzrdbot in April a few months earlier.

A post on July 12,2025 from the 2'Comma club showing the amount of a loan that was provided to Randy. A search on the Internet shows the photograph as part of a youtube video.https://www.youtube.com/shorts/BJHu2Brg0eE 

A post on June 7,2025 from the 2'Comma club showing the house that was purchased. A search on the Internet shows the photographs were taken from an Instagram page. www.instagram.com/p/C9b6AfhOxIu/ 


*Questionable Items*

A few things that make you question things.

In July 2025, a 'Private Retreat' for the exclusive 2'Comma Club Members  was announced.  Photos and videos from the meetings appear to have come from the Dubai 2025 boat show that occurred earlier in April 2025.  
Dubai International Boat Show’s Annual Leisure Yachting Conference | DIBS 2025


In August 29, 2025 the daily $500 giveaway is being hosted by Billythewzrd. Even though there are 12,000 Discord users only 10 people enter the contest. The winner is Billythewzrd.  I guess the multi millionaire needs the extra $100.


There is a daily giveaway of $100 to 5 people.  You must have paid $3,000 to join the 'Wzrdbot Pro' to qualify and participate in.  You frequently see 2'Comma Club members winning the $100.  2'Comma Club members have supposedly deposited 1 Million dollars and earn tens of thousands per day so why would they waste their time trying to win just $100 ???


Another 2'Comma Club member making a post with a photo of a Lambo. Even though Lixie is a supposed millionaire, he feels he should try and win the daily $100.

*Help to Report the Scam*

As far as we know, not a single person has been able to withdraw all of their deposits and/or their earnings from Wrzrdbot. If you would like to help save others from losing their hard earned money please consider any of the following:

1) Report the scam to 'Intelligence On Chain'.  

https://intelligenceonchain.com/open-a-case

Alternately, you can help by posting on their X (twitter) page, where they are gathering stories from people who have been scammed.

https://x.com/intell_on_chain/status/1958015262118080732


2) Post a link to https://wzrdbot.info in the WzrdBot Discord. Please note that they will immediately try to remove the posting and they will remove you from the Discord and disable your account on their website. 

3) Report the wzrdbot discord. You need to be a wzrdbot discord member to do this. You simply click on a message within the wzrdbot discord and follow their procedure. 
https://discord.com/safety/360044103651-reporting-abusive-behavior-to-discord

4) You can also consider leaving reviews on sites that track scammers such as 
Wzrdbot Reviews | Read Customer Service Reviews of wzrdbot.com