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Equityts is not a legitimate…

Equityts is not a legitimate decentralized finance protocol; it is a “pig butchering” syndicate that used a multi-layered social engineering attack to steal $120,000 from me. Step 1: The Grooming. A man on a dating app cultivated a relationship with a woman I know. He built an elaborate persona as a reclusive algorithmic trader. Step 2: The Referral. She, believing in his authenticity, shared his dApp referral link with me. The link carried her trust, which he had borrowed. Step 3: The Technical Facade. I connected my wallet via Web3. The interface was polished. The jargon was convincing. The dashboard moved. Step 4: The Hook. Small deposits worked. Withdrawals of test amounts were processed. Confidence was cemented. Step 5: The Investment. Over four weeks, I deposited my life savings—$120,000. Step 6: The Trap. Withdrawal attempt = immediate, permanent lock. Step 7: The Extortion. I was billed under legitimate-sounding categories: “tax liability,” “risk review fee,” “withdrawal processing.” Step 8: The Launder. On-chain analysis shows my funds were immediately routed through peel chains to exchanges. Step 9: The Impunity. Federal agencies, under-resourced and overwhelmed, provided case numbers but no meaningful investigation. This playbook is active and replicating. I am documenting it here to disrupt their cycle. Do not become Step 4. I was in a state of absolute despair, lashing out at everyone.
It is a mess. Then by some stroke of luck, I found = a'yRLP =. They are the only ones who can actually navigate this disaster. = a'yRLP = got the money back! They managed to retrieve every single penny when the authorities did nothing. I'm simply appalled that such scams are allowed to exist. It is ghastly.

December 11, 2025
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