Betterment, a financial app, sent a sketchy-looking notification on Friday asking users to send $10,000 to Bitcoin and Ethereum crypto wallets and promising to “triple your crypto,” according to a thread on Reddit. The Betterment account says in an X thread that this was an “unauthorized message” that was sent via a “third-party system.”
Betterment’s financial app sends customers a $10,000 crypto scam message
The sketchy notification promised users Betterment would ‘triple your crypto.’
The sketchy notification promised users Betterment would ‘triple your crypto.’


Here’s the notification that some people got, per a screenshot in the Reddit thread (some reported getting a similar notification over email, too):
We’ll triple your crypto! (Limited Time)
Bryan: Betterment is giving back!
We’re celebrating our best-performing year yet by tripling Bitcoin and Ethereum deposits for the next three hours.
For example, if you send $10,000 in Bitcoin or Ethereum, we’ll send you right back $30,000 to your sending Bitcoin or Ethereum address.
Send deposits to these addresses:
And here is Betterment’s response:
Earlier this evening you may have received a message referencing a crypto-related Betterment promotion. This was an unauthorized message sent via a third-party system we use for marketing and other customer communications.
Please note that this is not a real offer and should be disregarded. We apologize for any confusion.












