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Blockchain: Bitcoin
Type of Scam: Romance
Loss Amount: $420,000.00
Cryptocurrency Type: BTC
If you’ve come across the URL mvfxji.com and are wondering whether it’s trustworthy, the answer is clear—it’s a scam. In our investigation, we’ve pieced together key details about the fraud, and we need your help to gather more information and hold these bad actors accountable.The website appears to be designed with a polished façade, likely mimicking legitimate investment or trading platforms to lure unsuspecting victims. Behind this seemingly professional design lies a sophisticated operation aimed at stealing funds and personal information. Here’s what we’ve discovered so far:
The domain is registered through Web Commerce Communications Limited dba WebNic.cc, a registrar often used in scams due to its lenient policies. This could suggest deliberate obfuscation by the perpetrators to avoid detection. The site’s name servers are managed by Gname.com Pte. Ltd., which has also been linked to similar questionable activities. The ISP involved, Netsec, provides hosting services that have hosted scam websites before.
We suspect this operation uses phishing techniques and promises of high returns to deceive victims. Many report being contacted via unsolicited messages on social platforms or email, often with convincing narratives of wealth and success. Once victims deposit funds, communication is either cut off entirely, or they are pressured to invest more with the promise of unlocking even greater returns. Attempts to withdraw funds are met with excuses, delays, or demands for additional fees.
What makes this case more urgent is the cross-border nature of the scam. Its digital infrastructure spans multiple jurisdictions, making it harder to trace or shut down without coordinated efforts.
If you’ve had any dealings with mvfxji.com, please share your experience. Did you notice unusual communication patterns? Were you provided with fake documentation or account statements? Every detail matters, whether it’s a screenshot, email, or chat history. By pooling our insights, we can track down these perpetrators and help prevent others from falling victim to their schemes.
Let’s stand together against fraud. If you have further information, please share it here.