Social media platforms have become hunting grounds for crypto fraudsters. Whether it was a fake celebrity giveaway, an impersonated influencer, a cloned brand account, or a group promising guaranteed returns — if you sent cryptocurrency as a result, we can help trace and recover those funds.
Social media fraud recovery specialists.
Social media fraud is diverse and evolving rapidly. Here are the most common deception formats our team investigates and recovers funds from.
Fraudsters clone Elon Musk, Vitalik Buterin, or Michael Saylor's social profiles and run livestreams or posts offering to "double any crypto" sent to a wallet address. The wallet receives your funds — and sends nothing back.
Influencer accounts (often hacked or impersonated) promote paid Telegram groups selling crypto trading "signals" that consistently lose money, or recruit members into fake investment pools that collect deposits then disappear.
Scammers create near-identical copies of Coinbase, Binance, or Metamask official accounts and direct users to phishing sites that capture private keys or seed phrases, draining entire wallets instantly.
Profiles posing as successful traders with luxury lifestyle photos promise to "flip" your investment 10x. They ask you to send BTC or USDT to their wallet, show a fake dashboard with profits, then beg for a "withdrawal fee" before vanishing.
Scammers purchase YouTube ads or hijack verified channels to run "crypto summit" livestreams featuring clipped video of billionaires announcing giveaways. Victims send funds to on-screen wallet addresses expecting double returns.
High-profile verified accounts get hacked and immediately post crypto giveaway announcements that reach millions of followers. The speed and credibility create a flood of victims before the account is recovered.