CrestalumReviews 

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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Consider this a dire warning to anyone…

Consider this a dire warning to anyone out there who thinks they're too smart to get played. It was a viral TikTok video showing off insane, life-changing crypto profits that initially hooked me. These scammers actually sent me 17.8 ETH right off the bat. I registered, deposited it into their sleek website, learned to trade, and eventually withdrew 28.39 ETH as profit. They convinced me I was missing out on a once-in-a-lifetime institutional tier. I liquidated my 401k and borrowed heavily, dumping $150,000 into the site. Soon, my dashboard boldly displayed over $2.5 million. Ready to retire on the spot, I hit withdraw on my $2 million balance. A pop-up stated I needed to cover a 5% broker commission upfront, exactly $100,000. I blindly sent it, only for them to instantly demand a 15% anti-money laundering deposit. My entire world collapsed in seconds. Knowing the police couldn't do much with crypto, I frantically searched online and found a highly recommended blockchain intelligence agency, (FISCOP ADVISOR). These guys simply didn't mess around. They tracked the exact, obfuscated flow of the stolen assets, bypassed the scammers' desperate attempts to launder it, and worked directly with the centralized exchanges to reverse the transactions back to my wallet.

July 1, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My retirement vanished after a fake banking platform froze my account

I am a human resources director from North Carolina and I came across Crestalum through a social media ad that promoted itself as a complete e-banking system with secure and robust fund protection, and a man named Daniel called me explaining their digital banking and investment services in a way that felt professional and trustworthy, so I started with two thousand dollars and my dashboard showed steady gains which made me add more until I had thirty eight thousand total, everything I had saved for my retirement, but when I tried to withdraw twelve thousand to help my son with his wedding costs my account locked and Daniel stopped answering while support demanded verification fees and then compliance fees which I paid all of them, and when I started digging I found out the site had a PO Box address in Victoria and a phone number beginning with +99 that was clearly fake, and the domain was only registered two months ago through a privacy protection service that hid the real owner's identity, so I reached out to AY'RLp who helped me file reports and recover about seventy percent of what I lost while the rest is being processed through regulatory channels, but Daniel never called back and I still lost a part of my retirement savings.

March 4, 2026
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