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How to Spot a Blockchain Recovery Scam?
Hello everyone,
I recently came across a situation involving a company called Jekebbi Limited, which claims to help recover lost blockchain assets. I’ve heard about similar scams where fraudulent companies promise to recover lost crypto but end up taking more money.
Has anyone here had experience with blockchain recovery scams, particularly with companies like Jekebbi Limited? What are some red flags to look out for? How can you protect yourself from falling victim to these scams?
Any advice or personal stories would be greatly appreciated. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
Thanks!
I recently came across a situation involving a company called Jekebbi Limited, which claims to help recover lost blockchain assets. I’ve heard about similar scams where fraudulent companies promise to recover lost crypto but end up taking more money.
Has anyone here had experience with blockchain recovery scams, particularly with companies like Jekebbi Limited? What are some red flags to look out for? How can you protect yourself from falling victim to these scams?
Any advice or personal stories would be greatly appreciated. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
Thanks!

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Re: How to Spot a Blockchain Recovery Scam?
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Re: How to Spot a Blockchain Recovery Scam?
A friend recommended HashHedge for prop firm trading to me when I was complaining about how hard it is to manage DeFi assets manually. After trying it for a few days, I realized I should’ve switched sooner. What I like most is that the platform shows real-time updates without lag, and it's super easy to monitor everything from one dashboard. Whether it’s your portfolio value or wallet history, it’s all there. Plus, it looks professional and works well even on my phone. Very impressed so far.

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