Bleutrade
Bleutrade (bleutrade.com) — what it is / was (CEX)
Bleutrade was the name of a centralized cryptocurrency exchange (CEX) that became known in the mid‑2010s for listing a large number of small‑cap / “long‑tail” altcoins and offering mostly crypto‑to‑crypto markets (rather than being a major fiat on‑ramp). (startupi.com.br)
Historical footprint (the exchange-era “Bleutrade”)
- Origins / early operation: reporting from the Brazilian crypto press described Bleutrade as a Brazil‑based exchange project active in 2014. (startupi.com.br)
- Malta narrative (2018): a 2018 article in Portal do Bitcoin stated that Bleutrade (initially based in Brazil) was opening an office/presence in Malta, mentioning a userbase figure on the order of hundreds of thousands. (portaldobitcoin.uol.com.br)
- Later reputation signals: user complaints and community posts in subsequent years often centered on delistings and account-access issues; a Reddit post quotes a Bleutrade support reply referencing July 2019 delistings of numerous coins. (reddit.com)
Current status (as of March 6, 2026)
- Not operating as a live exchange in public trackers: market-data sites commonly label Bleutrade as no longer operational / showing no exchange data. (coincodex.com)
- Domain content mismatch: the current bleutrade.com homepage content is not an exchange interface and appears repurposed into unrelated affiliate-style content (i.e., it does not present as a functioning CEX front end). (bleutrade.com)
Important name-confusion note
- Separate from bleutrade.com, a look‑alike domain (bleutrade.io) appears to be a newer registration (late 2025) and has attracted scam warnings / negative consumer reports; this is widely discussed as potential brand impersonation rather than continuity of the original exchange. (scamadviser.com)
Domain identity (high level)
- The bleutrade.com domain itself has been registered since 2013 (WHOIS). (whois.com)
In short: “Bleutrade” is best understood as a legacy altcoin CEX brand from the 2014–2019 era; bleutrade.com today does not present as an active CEX, while similarly named domains have been associated with impersonation/scam allegations. (bleutrade.com)
Related Bitcoin addresses:
Total 117 246 addresses.