Brand Exposure
Oracle Bot IA Review: FCA Warning on oracleiatrade.com, lyon-bot-ia.com, and oracle-bot-ia.com
A regulator-backed review page for @Oracle Bot IA built around the FCA warning published on October 16, 2024 naming three domains and an active Telegram, Instagram, and Facebook presence.
Fast Recognition
Sites
oracleiatrade.com, lyon-bot-ia.com, oracle-bot-ia.com
Telegram
@OracleBotIA
Social
Instagram + Facebook/Meta ads under 'Oracle Bot IA'
Source
FCA warning dated October 16, 2024
The Triage Readout
If an @Oracle Bot IA pitch reached you through oracleiatrade.com, lyon-bot-ia.com, oracle-bot-ia.com, Telegram, Instagram, or a Meta ad, the October 16, 2024 FCA warning is already the trust answer — even though the warning is now roughly 18 months old. Do not fund the bot or continue the account-manager chat.
Best Proof
Screenshot the exact domain or ad creative that reached you, the Telegram or Instagram account (@OracleBotIA or the Meta-ad handle), any deposit instructions or wallet addresses, and performance or 'free trial' screenshots before signup. The FCA names the brand; your screenshots link the surface you saw to that brand.
What To Send Us
- Send screenshots of any of the three domains — oracleiatrade.com, lyon-bot-ia.com, oracle-bot-ia.com — including signup, deposit, and dashboard pages.
- Send Telegram messages from @OracleBotIA, Instagram DMs, or Facebook/Meta ad creatives that introduced the brand.
- Send deposit instructions, wallet addresses, and any blocked-withdrawal or verification-tax stories after funding the bot.
Evidence Flags
- The FCA warning page lists @Oracle Bot IA as an unauthorised firm.
- The regulator says the firm is not authorised and may be targeting people in the UK.
- The warning says consumers would not have normal Ombudsman or FSCS protection if they deal with the firm.
- The warning lists three separate domains — oracleiatrade.com, lyon-bot-ia.com, and oracle-bot-ia.com — plus a Telegram channel (@OracleBotIA), an Instagram presence, and Facebook/Meta ads, which together form a multi-surface funnel rather than a single-site project.
Behauptung vs. Beweis
Was die Plattform behauptet — und was der öffentliche Nachweis zeigt
This table is here because AlgosOne is full of statements that matter only when we compare them against regulator pages, public help documents, and repeated complaint patterns.
Behauptung der Plattform
Oracle Bot IA is a legitimate AI trading bot — the Telegram channel and the ads show performance.
Öffentlicher Nachweis
The FCA warning treats @Oracle Bot IA and its three listed websites as an unauthorised firm. Neither the domains nor the Telegram or Instagram accounts carry a regulator registration; what they carry is AI-branding and social proof.
Warum es zählt
AI-trading language is the recognition signal being sold — not a protection. The FCA's own list of three domains plus social accounts is a direct statement that the AI framing is the funnel, not the product.
Behauptung der Plattform
Only oracleiatrade.com is the real site — the other two domains are copies.
Öffentlicher Nachweis
The FCA warning names all three domains — oracleiatrade.com, lyon-bot-ia.com, and oracle-bot-ia.com — inside the same unauthorised-firm case. The regulator is not treating them as unrelated copies; it is treating them as one coordinated operation.
Warum es zählt
Multi-domain setups benefit from the 'copies' framing because it lets operators keep one 'real' URL alive while others take the hit. When the regulator lists them together, that framing fails.
Behauptung der Plattform
The FCA warning is old — October 2024 doesn't describe today's Oracle Bot IA.
Öffentlicher Nachweis
The October 16, 2024 warning was still live and findable roughly 18 months later — that is direct evidence of continued operation against a standing warning, not a short-lived scheme that closed down after the notice was published.
Warum es zählt
Regulator warnings that stay in place against the same domains and accounts for 18+ months are a stronger signal than fresh ones, not a weaker one. They say the operator did not fold and the regulator did not retract.
| Behauptung der Plattform | Öffentlicher Nachweis | Warum es zählt |
|---|---|---|
| Oracle Bot IA is a legitimate AI trading bot — the Telegram channel and the ads show performance. | The FCA warning treats @Oracle Bot IA and its three listed websites as an unauthorised firm. Neither the domains nor the Telegram or Instagram accounts carry a regulator registration; what they carry is AI-branding and social proof. | AI-trading language is the recognition signal being sold — not a protection. The FCA's own list of three domains plus social accounts is a direct statement that the AI framing is the funnel, not the product. |
| Only oracleiatrade.com is the real site — the other two domains are copies. | The FCA warning names all three domains — oracleiatrade.com, lyon-bot-ia.com, and oracle-bot-ia.com — inside the same unauthorised-firm case. The regulator is not treating them as unrelated copies; it is treating them as one coordinated operation. | Multi-domain setups benefit from the 'copies' framing because it lets operators keep one 'real' URL alive while others take the hit. When the regulator lists them together, that framing fails. |
| The FCA warning is old — October 2024 doesn't describe today's Oracle Bot IA. | The October 16, 2024 warning was still live and findable roughly 18 months later — that is direct evidence of continued operation against a standing warning, not a short-lived scheme that closed down after the notice was published. | Regulator warnings that stay in place against the same domains and accounts for 18+ months are a stronger signal than fresh ones, not a weaker one. They say the operator did not fold and the regulator did not retract. |
Case Brief
Three domains, a French-speaking lure, and 18 months of continued operation after the FCA warning
The FCA named @Oracle Bot IA and three separate websites — oracleiatrade.com, lyon-bot-ia.com, and oracle-bot-ia.com — in a warning published on October 16, 2024. A Telegram channel, an Instagram account, and Facebook / Meta ads all carry the same brand.
- Three domains owned by one operator under one brand is textbook takedown-resilience: a warning gets issued against the brand, but the funnel survives because there is always another URL to point to.
- Lyon-bot-ia.com uses a French city in its domain, which is consistent with paid Meta ads localised for French-speaking audiences even though the FCA warning itself is published in English.
- The October 16, 2024 warning was still standing about 18 months later, which is itself a signal about how unauthorised AI-bot operators ride out regulator notices rather than shut down.
The three-domain list is the answer to any 'but that site is offline' story — screenshot whichever one reached you.
Operator And Entity Trail
Named brand
@Oracle Bot IA
Core Pattern
3-domain + Telegram + Instagram + Meta-ad AI-bot funnel, French-language targeting via lyon-bot-ia.com, still live ~18 months after the FCA warning
Regulator Status
FCA Warning (October 16, 2024 — still live as of April 2026)
Case Timeline
What happened and when
This is the fastest way for a victim to compare their own timeline against the public record before they send screenshots or documents.
FCA publishes unauthorised-firm warning
The Financial Conduct Authority names @Oracle Bot IA alongside oracleiatrade.com, lyon-bot-ia.com, and oracle-bot-ia.com, plus a Telegram channel, an Instagram account, and Facebook / Meta ads, as a single unauthorised-firm case.
Multi-domain funnel still findable ~18 months later
The FCA entry is still standing and the listed domains plus social accounts are still searchable roughly 18 months after the original warning, which is the exact resilience pattern 3-domain plus paid-social setups are designed to produce.
Source Trail
Published October 16, 2024 and last updated October 16, 2024. The FCA says the firm may be providing or promoting financial services without permission and should be avoided.
Case Breakdown
Why this page belongs in the library
@Oracle Bot IA is promoted through Telegram, Instagram, and paid Meta ads, and lyon-bot-ia.com suggests French-speaking targeting in particular. A dated regulator-backed page lets those search intents land on an unauthorised-firm warning instead of on one of the three operator-controlled funnels.
What the FCA warning changes
Once the warning is live, the trust burden shifts sharply. @Oracle Bot IA is not being evaluated against marketing promises first. It is being evaluated against an official unauthorised-firm warning and the consumer-protection gap that follows.
- The warning lists three separate domains — oracleiatrade.com, lyon-bot-ia.com, and oracle-bot-ia.com — plus a Telegram channel (@OracleBotIA), an Instagram presence, and Facebook/Meta ads, which together form a multi-surface funnel rather than a single-site project.
- Unauthorised status means ordinary complaints and compensation routes are weaker or unavailable.
- Visitors should slow down when a brand relies on screenshots, DM funnels, or social proof without authorised-firm status.
What still needs collecting
The highest-value next layer is ad creatives, Telegram message history, deposit instructions, wallet addresses, and any withdrawal or performance stories across the three domains.
Why three domains and a social funnel matter
Oracle Bot IA is not a one-page operation. The FCA warning ties three separate websites to the same brand plus organic and paid social, which is a pattern unauthorised operators use to survive domain takedowns and to capture traffic in multiple languages at once.
- Multiple domains make it trivial for the operator to keep the funnel alive when one site is taken down, so a single 'site is offline' moment does not mean the scam has stopped.
- Lyon-bot-ia.com carries a French geographic marker, which is consistent with paid Meta ads localised for French-speaking users even though the English FCA warning catches the English-speaking slice.
- Telegram (@OracleBotIA) and Instagram accounts let the operator re-target victims off-site, so evidence of outbound DMs, group invites, and ad screenshots is especially useful.

End Verdict
Buddy's Verdict
GetAlgoBuddy blacklists @Oracle Bot IA because the FCA warning page says the firm may be providing or promoting financial services without permission and should be avoided.
FAQ
Why is @Oracle Bot IA blacklisted here?
Because the current public basis is an FCA warning stating @Oracle Bot IA may be providing or promoting financial services without permission and should be avoided.
What would make this case file stronger?
Community reports, payment paths, contact methods, withdrawal stories, and related domain variants would deepen the picture beyond the regulator alert.
