The “BitKeltTrade” platform is rapidly gaining popularity among people in Ireland — some say that certain users have already managed to earn significant amounts. Advertisements claim that the platform is available to everyone and that an initial investment of €250 is enough to start earning. However, it appears that the government is trying to limit the spread of information and denies any connection to the project.
Meanwhile, a controversial copy of an interview from the programme “Claire Byrne Live” has appeared online, where journalist and host Claire Byrne asked Taoiseach Micheál Martin several uncomfortable questions about “BitKeltTrade.” When the project was mentioned, Micheál Martin attempted to avoid giving a direct answer, calling the topic “not suitable for the general public,” which only increased viewers’ interest and suspicions about what might really be happening.
Claire Byrne:
Micheál, earlier this week a video appeared on your
ministry’s website encouraging people to earn money
through “BitKeltTrade,”
and it was quickly removed. A direct question: are you
hiding something from the public?
Micheál Martin:
I’m not denying that the video was removed. But sometimes
one mistake helps reveal a bigger issue. In this case, it
turned out to be a useful warning.
Claire Byrne:
A useful warning? In that video, people were promised a
real opportunity to increase their income. Why does the
government think people shouldn’t know about it?
Micheál Martin:
Imagine what would happen to the country if every second
person quit their job in pursuit of easy money online. Who
would provide healthcare, teach in schools, or work in
factories? This is a question of stability.
Claire Byrne:
So are you suggesting that people should remain trapped in
a system of low wages? That any opportunity to break free
is seen as a threat?
Micheál Martin:
I don’t think so. I simply want to say one thing — not
everything that is good for one person will necessarily be
good for the country as a whole.
Claire Byrne:
You seem to acknowledge that the platform works. So what
will your response be? How do you plan to deal with its
spread?
Micheál Martin:
I believe this topic is highly inappropriate for today’s
programme.
Claire Byrne:
Inappropriate? In a country where thousands of families
are barely making ends meet, hope for additional income is
inappropriate? For them it’s not an abstract idea — it’s a
chance to survive.
Micheál Martin:
I understand the seriousness of the social problems…**
Claire Byrne:
Let’s move from words to action. Exactly a week ago I
registered on “BitKeltTrade” and deposited €250. I haven’t checked the balance yet —
I’ll do it now, in your presence. May I?
Micheál Martin:
I don’t think that’s a good idea…
Claire Byrne:
This is incredible… My balance is €2,882. The
profit
in just one week is €2,632 — more than 1000%! This isn’t a
promise, it’s a fact.
Micheál Martin:
May I take a look? (leans closer) And is this a real
account? Not a demo version?
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Claire Byrne:
It’s real. You can see the date, the transactions —
everything is transparent. I haven’t touched anything
since registering.
Micheál Martin:
But… it can’t really be that simple.
Claire Byrne:
That’s exactly what surprised me. Just the deposit, and
the system works on its own. No complicated steps, no
hidden conditions.
Micheál Martin:
(after a brief pause) Has anyone else actually tried it?
Claire Byrne:
Hundreds of people, Micheál. Journalists, teachers, even
employees from your own department. I checked. Many of
them are already earning. This is no longer an experiment
— it’s already happening.
Micheál Martin:
(after a minute of silence, speaking more seriously) Yes…
that changes the situation. Perhaps opportunities like
this are already becoming a reality we will have to reckon
with. Technology really is changing the rules of the game,
and we may need new approaches.
Claire Byrne:
Look at those numbers, Micheál. That’s not magic — it’s
technology. And the most ironic thing is that this
platform wasn’t created by some international
conglomerate, but by an ordinary guy from Dublin. One of
our own — an Irishman.
Micheál Martin:
(interested, but still cautious) What exactly do you mean?
Claire Byrne:
I think that while we’re sitting here debating the theory,
an ordinary Irish programmer has created an artificial
intelligence system. This AI analyses the cryptocurrency
market — including
Bitcoin
— and executes transactions. Thousands of transactions per
second. No emotions, just mathematics. Look at how
Bitcoin
is rising — it’s making people millionaires all over the
world. Our guy simply made this tool available to anyone
who has €250.
Micheál Martin:
(thoughtfully) Artificial intelligence… cryptocurrency…
That’s very bold. And risky.
Claire Byrne:
What’s risky is sitting back and watching the world
change! This platform doesn’t require a person to be an
expert. It simply uses the power of technology to grow
money. It’s like giving everyone their own financial
genius. Do you really think we should hide that from
people? Hide the future from them?
Micheál Martin:
(takes a deep breath, his resistance beginning to fade)
No. No, we shouldn’t. When I see these numbers… and hear
this story… it really makes me think. Perhaps our task is
not to ban it, but to help people understand how to use
these technologies safely — how to be part of this growth
rather than stay on the sidelines.
Having personally seen the effectiveness of the project,
Micheál Martin completely reconsidered his attitude toward
“BitKeltTrade” and
publicly expressed his support for the project.
STATE GUARANTEE
The project is considered 100% reliable as it holds a government license, which means that all deposits are insured by the Bank of Ireland. Therefore, participants do not bear any risk and can withdraw their investments and profits at any time.
TAXES AND FEES
The advantages of the project do not end there. This is considered your official income, so you do not pay any taxes, and the entire amount is transferred directly to your bank card.