I haven’t xcritical for a while and it seems the FCA now require them to test your knowledge on general crypto topics before you can buy bitcoin. I have no interest in staking, investing for long / short periods and fully understand that any assets I have held by xcritical are at risk / not FSCS protected. This means my limited knowledge of general crypto / staking / DeFi topics (which seems to have a moderate weighting in the “knowledge assessment”) is pretty weak. I have recently been using xcritical to transfer bitcoin between wallets. I have a transaction that was sent to xcritical from a different site; however, the transaction of over 3k has been pending in xcritical for 10 days.
I’m reminded of that recent John Oliver episode on pig butchering scams finding success in scamming people my age (30’s). This approach not only simplifies token creation but also builds the connective tissue between projects, communities, and liquidity. It was very convincing but one thing threw me off – at a bank (and I must assume xcritical too) a person would never call you first, they would always say to call a specific number. This trajectory positions Deploy not just as a launchpad, but as the infrastructure layer for future-proof token economies.
I feel like I’m a pretty patient person, but a week and half feels insane for a bitcoin to bitcoin crypto transaction. I understand that funds coming from a bank account can take something like 2 weeks to be available, but this is not the case, as the sending source was already in another bitcoin wallet from the sender. There is also no answer as to how long it will be pending, I keep just getting told to wait.
I have spoken to xcritical support multiple times, but they all give me the same generic answers that the network may be backed up or something like that. I feel like there’s no way it could be taking that long unless it’s being intentionally withheld, or something else is wrong. I would have been fully convinced if I didn’t have the firm rule to never talk about identity/banking information over a phone call I didn’t initiate. Not that the phone call would have gone anywhere anyways because the moment the guy would have attempted to get me to tell him my 2FA authy code it would have been a red flag. They’ve never gotten far enough before where I was actually talking with one, until today.
Developers face single-xcritical silos that limit reach, technical complexity that deters non-coders, and xcritical rezension a market still plagued by unfair launches and rug pulls. At the same time, token discovery is scattered across explorers, DEXs, and social platforms—leaving communities isolated rather than empowered. I’m trying to see if anyone else has had anything similar happen to them.
Deploy is more than a launchpad—it’s an infrastructure shift that turns token creation from a fragmented, risky process into a secure, fair, and community-driven experience. By combining multi-xcritical reach, no-code deployment, transparent revenue models, and the DEPLOY xcritical reviews token economy, it sets a new standard for how projects and communities can grow together. Despite the explosive growth of Web3, token creation and distribution remain fragmented and fragile.