CyberChief Tech crypto recovery support
Confidential case intake for suspicious transfers, fraudulent trading platforms, phishing incidents, and compromised wallets.
Tell us what happened
Share the essential facts of your case so the report can be reviewed and the most relevant next steps can be identified.
A clear recovery path
Support designed to bring clarity to difficult situations.
From the first report through to deeper investigation, every stage is structured to keep a case organised, understandable, and handled with care.
Structured intake
Case details are gathered in a format that makes the next stage of review faster and more useful.
Investigative tracing
Transaction flow, wallet activity, and platform exposure are reviewed to identify practical recovery routes.
Clear communication
A more structured view of the case, the likely process, and the most important next steps.
Three-stage approach
The process, step by step.
Case Submission
The first stage focuses on building a reliable factual base. Wallet details, platform names, dates, asset types, and the overall sequence of events are gathered to support a stronger review.
A clearer intake typically leads to a more focused investigation and fewer delays at the start of the process.
Start your recoveryFAQ
Common questions, clearly answered.
In some cases, yes. The likelihood depends on how the funds moved, which platforms were involved, and whether meaningful trace points remain available for review.
Some traces can be scoped quickly, while more complex multi-platform or cross-chain cases may require a longer review period. Each case depends on the available information and the movement of the assets.
Cases can include wallet compromise, fraudulent exchanges, phishing, fake investment platforms, social engineering, and suspicious transfer activity.
Confidentiality is central to the intake process. Submissions are intended to support case assessment and should focus on relevant facts rather than sensitive login credentials.
Confidential support
Ready to begin a case? Start with a clear report.
Submit the details of what happened and take the first step toward a more structured review of the case.
Open your case