Report a Crypto Scam

Report a cryptocurrency investment scam, fraudulent exchange, phishing attack, impersonation scheme, wallet theft or suspicious blockchain transaction for a confidential initial assessment.

Scam Reporting

Report suspicious crypto activity as soon as possible.

A detailed report can help establish the timeline, wallet addresses, transactions, websites and people connected to a cryptocurrency scam.

Include transaction hashes, public wallet addresses, screenshots, emails, messages, receipts and platform information whenever available.

Do not send additional cryptocurrency

Never pay another fee, tax, insurance charge, deposit or verification payment to unlock supposedly frozen or recovered funds.

Investment Scams

Fake trading platforms, promised returns and blocked withdrawals.

Wallet Theft

Unauthorized transfers, wallet compromise and malicious token approvals.

Phishing Attacks

Fake login pages, fraudulent links and malicious wallet connections.

Romance Scams

Trust-based manipulation involving fraudulent cryptocurrency investments.

Submit Your Crypto Scam Report

Provide accurate information about the incident. Never include a seed phrase, private key, account password, PIN or authentication code.

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Type of Crypto Scam

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Suspected Scammer Information

Cryptocurrency and Transaction Details

Select the cryptocurrency involved.
Enter the approximate amount lost.
Use public blockchain transaction information only.

Describe the Scam

Please describe what happened.

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Immediate Actions

What to do after discovering a crypto scam.

Protect your remaining assets and preserve relevant evidence before it is deleted or changed.

Stop All Payments

Do not send more cryptocurrency, fees, deposits or verification payments to the suspected scammer.

Secure Your Accounts

Change relevant passwords, review account sessions and enable strong two-factor authentication.

Preserve Evidence

Save transaction records, wallet addresses, screenshots, messages, receipts and website details.

Contact Relevant Services

Inform the exchange, wallet provider, bank or other service involved and follow its official reporting procedure.

Common Questions

Crypto scam reporting frequently asked questions.

Learn what information to provide and how to protect your wallet and personal accounts.

Include transaction hashes, public wallet addresses, dates, amounts, website details, screenshots, receipts, emails, usernames and relevant communications.

No. Never share a wallet seed phrase, private key, password, PIN or authentication code. Public wallet addresses and transaction hashes are sufficient for an initial review.

Confirmed blockchain transactions generally cannot be directly reversed. Investigation may help trace visible fund movement and organize evidence for suitable reporting channels.

No. Recovery cannot be guaranteed. Outcomes depend on the transaction trail, fund destination, available evidence, third-party cooperation and applicable legal procedures.

Be highly cautious. Claims that recovered funds require an additional cryptocurrency payment, tax, insurance fee or unlocking charge are common signs of a follow-up recovery scam.

Yes. Enter each transaction hash on a separate line and include the related blockchain, approximate date and amount whenever possible.

Report your cryptocurrency scam today.

Submit the available incident and transaction details for a confidential initial assessment.