The SyntaxVerse community is watching closely. The presale is wrapping up. And a shocking fraud story has just gone public.
The SyntaxVerse team was actively chasing top exchange listings. Then things went wrong fast, as per X post.

Source: X Post
A scammer contacted the project on Telegram. They claimed to be an official BingX listing agent. The team didn't just take their word for it.
They ran two separate checks:
Both checks came back clean. The project paid the standard upfront deposit to lock in the partnership. The next day, the agent demanded a second payment. The team smelled a scam and refused.
The scammer blocked them and wiped the entire chat.
The team immediately reported the fraud to BingX's official support. The response was stunning.
The exchange reportedly admitted the scammer had hijacked a real agent's username — one had never removed from their portal. Their own verification system had marked a fraudster as trusted.
Instead of owning the failure, BingX reportedly tried to place the blame on SyntaxVerse. Then, as of May 19, 2026, the exchange went completely silent.
The team has publicly stated they believe the platform may be covering up internal negligence. All chat logs and proof of verification have been shared with the community.
It doesn't. It's on hold entirely.
It has confirmed that all plans tied to this specific SYNTAX BingX listing are paused. No refund has been issued. No response has come from the exchange.
The team says they won't be bullied. They're pursuing a resolution and will not drop the matter.
Even with this setback, the project is moving forward. The SyntaxVerse presale end date is fast approaching — June 5 or 6, 2026, as per official website data.
Here's where things stand on the presale:

Source: Official Website
The official website still shows the presale as live. Social handles have confirmed it's in its final phase.
No confirmed exchange has been named yet. But based on the presale timeline, a listing around June 6–7, 2026 looks likely, but not officially confirmed.
The project has hinted at active exchange talks. Nothing is confirmed publicly. The situation may have pushed timelines, but the project says development continues.
While waiting for the SYNTAX launch date, community members can stay active. The Syntax Verse Daily Quiz lets users earn points before the token goes live.
It runs until the presale ends. It's a simple way to engage and stack rewards ahead of launch.
Expert Opinion: The verification failure raises serious questions about how exchanges manage their own security databases. A multi-million dollar platform allowing an outdated, scammer-controlled username to pass official checks is a process breakdown — not a user error. For new crypto projects, this case is a reminder: even two-layer verification isn't foolproof when the source data itself is compromised. The SyntaxVerse team's decision to go public, with evidence, reflects the kind of community transparency that smaller projects need to maintain trust during delays.
YMYL Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment guidance, or an endorsement of any cryptocurrency project. Cryptocurrency investments carry significant risk, including the total loss of capital. Always conduct your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Information is based on publicly available statements from the SyntaxVerse team and their official communications.