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    Beware of qfsledgersvault.org: A $1.4M Crypto Scam Exposed

    Have you ever come across promises of daily income from crypto investments? Scammers behind qfsledgersvault.org used these false promises to steal over $1.4 million. The scammer, posing as “John F. Perez,” lured victims through Instagram and Telegram. They directed funds through exchanges like crypto.com and Kraken, funneling them into XRP wallets and later cashing out at Binance and KuCoin. They vanished after locking victims out of accounts. The crypto wallet addresses were directly tied to the stolen funds, making the fraud clear.

    This case shows how scammers exploit trust and technology. Over 18 months, they drained a life’s savings by building a fake investment scheme. The emotional toll on victims is immense. They’re left with no answers, no money, and little hope. But it doesn’t have to end there. We stepped in and traced their transactions across multiple platforms, uncovering key wallet addresses and withdrawal points.

    If you’ve seen claims like this, don’t fall for them. Scammers thrive on urgency and promises that sound too good to be true. Real investments don’t promise guaranteed returns. After reviewing all the evidence, it’s clear this was a sophisticated scam. The fraudulent domain and linked wallets leave no doubt.

    If you or someone you know has faced something similar, act now. Time is critical in recovering stolen funds. We’re here to help you fight back.

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