How fake crypto exchanges operate — and how to tell the difference
A decomposition of the fake-exchange pattern: why the UI looks convincing, how the fake liquidity is simulated, and the specific moments at which the scam reveals itself.
Licensed law firm
We provide professional legal representation to individuals and institutions who have suffered financial losses through fraudulent investment platforms, cryptocurrency scams, and unlicensed financial operations.
Practice
Five focused practice areas covering the full legal response to investment fraud.
Legal remedies for victims of fraudulent crypto platforms, rug pulls, investment scams, and unauthorised wallet transfers.
Claims arising from unlicensed broker platforms, boiler-room operations, pump-and-dump schemes, discretionary-account fraud, and unauthorised trading.
Coordinated civil and regulatory action across multiple jurisdictions to trace, freeze, and repatriate assets moved through offshore structures.
Support for victims working with law enforcement — evidence packaging, formal complaints, and liaison with prosecutors and investigators.
Advisory work for institutions, payment providers, and exchanges seeking to reduce exposure to fraud-related liability.
Transparency
We believe transparency is especially important when trust has already been broken. Here is what ROBSLAW will never do.
Engagement
A transparent six-phase process, with a cooling-off period after signing and a written report even if no recovery is achieved.
Important
Before engaging any firm — including ours — please read our Risk Disclosure to understand the realistic challenges involved. We publish the factors that materially affect recovery probability, and the scenarios in which we advise against hiring a lawyer at all.
Knowledge
Research, explainers, and self-help guides from our team. No sensationalism, no fear-mongering.
A decomposition of the fake-exchange pattern: why the UI looks convincing, how the fake liquidity is simulated, and the specific moments at which the scam reveals itself.
A narrative walk-through of a partially successful cross-border matter: what worked, what did not, and what we would do differently.
A step-by-step guide to submitting a crypto-fraud complaint to the Internet Crime Complaint Center, including realistic expectations about what the FBI will and will not do with your submission.
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