About the Reddit post (is DSJ a scam?)
Honest breakdown of the DSJ Exchange / BG Wealth Sharing scam claims. What AI Hawaii is, and what you should check yourself.
Updated Apr 22, 2026 · 1:50 AM
About the Reddit post
Someone probably sent you this Reddit link claiming DSJ Exchange / BG Wealth Sharing is a scam. Here's the honest breakdown.
What AI Hawaii is, and isn't
AI Hawaii is not an endorsement of DSJ Exchange. It's a link directory for the DSJ login domains, run by Sony Ho because BG members kept texting him asking "what's the link?" every time the URL rotated. That's all.
What AI Hawaii does:
- Lists the current DSJ login domains Sony has posted.
- Gives you a QR code and a copy button so you can open the link cleanly.
- Keeps the sign-up guide, the chat helper, and answers to common "is it a scam" questions in one place.
What AI Hawaii does not do:
- Promise returns.
- Promise DSJ is safe or solvent.
- Move your money, hold your keys, or see your passwords.
- Endorse any MLM structure, BG team pitch, or withdrawal claim.
What to actually check before you put in money
Whatever anyone tells you at a meeting, verify it yourself.
- Can you withdraw? The single most important test. Deposit a small amount ($50-100), trade, then try to withdraw. If withdrawals stall or come with new fees, walk away.
- Where is the company registered? "Pty Ltd" is Australian nomenclature. Check the Australian ASIC register. Check whether DSJ is registered as a financial services provider wherever you live. In Hawaii / the US, an unregistered exchange offering yield = illegal.
- Who insures your deposit? US-regulated exchanges disclose this. If the answer is "trust us," that's the answer.
- Does the returns math make sense? If someone promises you 5%/week or "AI-powered automatic trading profits," that's the math of a Ponzi, not a trading firm. Real trading desks don't pay recruiters for sending friends.
- Is there a person to sue? If the worst case happens and you can't get money back, is there an identifiable, addressable entity with a US-reachable representative? If not, you have no recourse.
About the "invited by a friend" angle
Most scams reach people through friends and family. This isn't because your friend is a scammer. It's because your friend also believed what they were told. That makes it harder to say no, not easier to verify.
The kindest thing you can do for someone who recruited you:
- Don't take it personally.
- Don't put in more than you'd be fine losing entirely.
- If you find red flags, tell them privately and calmly. They deserve to hear it.
Sony's position
Sony runs this site because his BG-member friends keep asking "what's the link?" every time DSJ rotates domains. That text-flood is the problem AI Hawaii solves, nothing more.
Sony isn't a financial advisor. Sony isn't telling you DSJ is safe. Sony is just posting the current login links. Two different things.
If you're considering depositing real money, please do the five checks above first. If you've already deposited and you're worried, try a small withdrawal today — don't wait.
If you've lost money
- Stop sending more. The "just one more deposit will unlock your withdrawal" message is the scam's final stage.
- File a report with the FBI IC3 and your state attorney general.
- Save every chat, every transaction ID, every wallet address.
- Don't use "recovery services" that contact you on Reddit or Telegram. They're the same scam, round two.
Bottom line
DSJ might be legitimate. DSJ might not be. AI Hawaii doesn't know and doesn't claim to. AI Hawaii only posts the current login links. Everything beyond that is on you to verify.
Stay safe. Aloha.