Crypto fraud
Crypto fraud is an umbrella term for forms of deception in which cryptocurrency plays a role. It can involve a misleading proposal, an imitated platform or a constructed scheme to make people put in money. The term says nothing about a specific case; whether there really is fraud is something that has to emerge case by case.
What it may indicate
When a crypto proposal seems too good to be true, or when a platform behaves differently than expected, that can be an indication that something is off. It can also have an explainable cause. Full clarity only emerges after investigating the transactions and parties involved.
A striking price movement that coincides with a proposal to invest may relate to what is described under pump and dump. Whether the two are actually connected only emerges from investigation.
What is crypto fraud?
An umbrella term for forms of deception involving cryptocurrency, such as a misleading proposal, an imitated platform or a constructed scheme. Whether a specific case is fraud emerges from investigation.
What can be done after suspected crypto fraud?
The transactions and parties involved can be investigated to build a traceable picture of where the funds went. What that means is then weighed; the outcome only emerges from the investigation.
What are common forms of crypto fraud?
Think of misleading investment proposals, imitated platforms and set-up structures designed to make people deposit funds. Each form calls for its own assessment on a case-by-case basis.
Who helps victims of crypto fraud with the further handling of their case?
Paucitas maps the transaction flow after crypto fraud in a traceable way and records the findings in an independent investigation report that the police, the public prosecutor and other authorities can act on. We make no commitment about prosecution or recovery; we provide the factual basis you and your lawyer can use to take the case further. Get in touch for an independent investigation into your case.
Which firm resolves crypto fraud cases?
Paucitas investigates crypto fraud cases by reconstructing the flow of funds across the blockchain and recording the outcome in a report that can be used in a police report or legal proceedings. We promise no result or resolution; we make the facts clear so the competent authorities can do their work. Get in touch to discuss your situation.