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Following weeks of frozen withdrawals and strict ârecruit-to-withdrawâ mandates, the LS Team, which is the marketing group behind the unlicensed KBS Exchange, has announced it is terminating its partnership with the platform, effectively leaving thousands of Filipino investors unable to access their funds.
In a classic âexit scamâ maneuver, the group is now directing members to migrate to a new, obscure platform called âAUX Exchangeâ (or AUX O-Coin).

The collapse has dissolved into chaos, characterized by âanalystsâ mocking victims, leaders quoting the Bible to pacify anger, and desperate investors being told their financial ruin is âtheir business.â
LS Team âTerminatesâ KBS Partnership
According to internal announcements sent to investors, LS Team leaders claim they engaged in âextensive discussionsâ with KBS leadership regarding the slow withdrawal process but were âunable to reach an agreementâ.

âTherefore, after careful consideration, the LS team has decided to terminate its partnership with the KBS platform,â the message read.
Leaders claimed they are now safeguarding member interests by âfinalizing a strategic partnership with AUX Exchangeâ.
The New Trap: AUX Exchange and âElementsâ App
As part of this âsplit,â members are being instructed to download a new chat software called âElementsâ and register on a new trading platform branded as AUX.

Community reports submitted to BitPinas identified several URLs associated with this new platform, none of which match the legitimate AUX decentralized exchange. These include:
- 867-03 .com
- 86753 .com
- aux-ocoin .vip
- 11aux .com
- 22aux .com
A check of the domain 867-03 .com reveals it was created on December 12, 2025, which is just days before the announcement of the migration. This timing suggests the âbreakupâ with KBS was likely pre-planned to move users to a fresh environment before the original scheme collapsed.
âThatâs Your Businessâ: âAnalystsâ Turn Hostile
As panic set in, the tone of the âanalystsâ and mentors shifted from supportive to hostile.
In one exchange shared with BitPinas, a desperate user pleaded with an analyst regarding the delays, stating, âBut bills canât be patient maâam.â
The analystâs cold response was: âThatâs your business.â
When another user pressed for a âword of assuranceâ that funds would be released the next day, the âFounder of LS Teamâ admitted, âI cannot guarantee that everyone will receive the money they expect⊠I cannot guarantee the withdrawal amountâ.
The Religious Pivot
Amidst the chaos, a faction calling itself âTeam Veltrix,â led by a figure named Amadeus, issued a dramatic statement attempting to frame the collapse as a spiritual battle.
Claiming to have already appeared before the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), Amadeus urged members to âentrust justice to Godâ rather than succumbing to anger.
âVengeance belongeth unto me, I will recompense, saith the Lord. (Romans 12:19, KJV)â
The statement continued: âLet us entrust justice to God, while we do our part with integrity⊠Division will only weaken our cause; unity will give it strength.â
It remains unclear whether these leaders are genuine victims or are using religious language to pacify angry investors and prevent them from filing individual lawsuits.
Inside the Collapse: Analysts Cites âShortage of Fundsâ
In a screenshot provided to BitPinas, an analyst identified as âLS_Analyst-Anneâ admitted to a user that the team is insolvent. Note that this analyst might be lying and this is part of the ruse to lure the victim into another scam.
âGiven the current situation, the LS team may face some subsequent problems due to a shortage of funds⊠I have resigned from the LS team,â the message read.

However, she immediately pivoted to a new pitch, recommending the âRH Teamâ and promising the user could recover their capital if they joined the new groupâon the condition of absolute secrecy: âPlease donât tell anyone about this conversation between us.â
Other analysts were dismissive of membersâ concerns. When asked when withdrawals would resume, a mentor named Alice replied, âIt will take roughly a year and more,â effectively telling investors their money is gone.

Technical Red Flags: Why You Canât Just âMigrateâ Funds
Crypto experts and affected users have pointed out the technical impossibility of the LS Teamâs promises.
As noted by a user who contacted BitPinas: âIf withdrawals are not functioning on the original custodial platform [KBS], balances cannot technically be transferred elsewhere.â
In legitimate cryptocurrency exchanges, user funds are held in wallets controlled by the exchange. If KBS refuses to release funds, a third-party marketing group (LS Team) cannot simply âmoveâ those balances to a new website (AUX) unless the same operators are running both the old and new platforms.
This pattern mirrors previous scams, where a platform declares a âsystem upgradeâ or âmigrationâ to a new domain to reset the scam, often requiring users to deposit âactivation feesâ to access their migrated âbalanceâ, which is usually just a number on a screen with no real backing.
Steps to Avoid The Next LS KBS Scam
- Do not deposit more money into AUX or RH Team platforms.
- Report the incident to the SEC Enforcement and Investor Protection Department (EIPD) at [email protected].
- File a complaint with the NBI Cybercrime Division.
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