A Recovery Practice. Not False Hope.
Most “recovery agents” are themselves scams. CryptoAndCode is a forensic crypto-recovery practice. We trace the chain, audit the contracts, and pursue your funds through the channels that actually work — exchange compliance, regulator filings, and law-enforcement intake.
Forensics-led recovery for real claimants.
CryptoAndCode is a small forensic crypto-recovery practice. We combine on-chain analytics with smart-contract investigation to take cases for people who lost crypto to scam brokers, smart-contract drains, approval-phishing exits, and rug-pulls.
We are a recovery and forensics firm — not an investment company, not a financial advisor, and not a custodian. We do not give investment advice, do not hold client funds, and do not run upfront-fee unlock cycles. What we deliver is documented investigation plus the regulator-ready evidence packet that gets exchange compliance, law enforcement, or counsel to act.
Free case evaluation. Tell us what happened — we review the incident at no cost and tell you honestly whether recovery is realistic before any engagement begins.
Four steps from intake to filing.
Free Case Review
Share your wallet, transactions, and timeline. We evaluate at no cost and give you an honest read on whether recovery is realistic.
Forensic Trace
We follow the funds across exchanges, mixers, and bridges. Cluster-mapping, bytecode review, off-ramp identification.
Document
Wallet-trace attestation, operator-cluster map, regulator-ready evidence packet, assembled with full chain-of-custody.
Pursue Recovery
We engage exchange compliance teams, file with SEC TCR / FBI IC3 / FinCEN, and support your counsel through any legal action.
Honesty about scope.
Not an investment advisor
We do not give investment advice or recommend tokens, platforms, or strategies. Engage a licensed advisor for those decisions.
Not a custodian
We never hold, receive, or transfer claimant funds. Any communication asking you to send funds to us is unauthorized.
Not a cold-caller
If anyone claiming to represent us asks for upfront unlock fees, remote desktop access, or your seed phrase — that is a phishing-cluster signature. Report it.
Not a guarantee
Outcomes depend on the on-chain trail, exchange cooperation, and regulator reach. We tell you upfront what is realistic in your case.
Ready to start recovery?
Most recovery cases are time-sensitive. The earlier we trace, the cleaner the path through exchange compliance.
Frequently Asked Questions About CryptoAndCode Forensics
What is CryptoAndCode Forensics?
CryptoAndCode Forensics is a blockchain-forensics and cryptocurrency fund-recovery practice. We trace stolen crypto by reading the blockchain transaction by transaction, identify where the funds can still be frozen or recovered, and document fraudulent brokers in a public registry.
Is CryptoAndCode Forensics legitimate?
Yes. We publish real case files with honest, mixed outcomes, we never charge an upfront fee or release tax to unlock funds, and we never guarantee recovery. Upfront-fee and guaranteed-recovery promises are themselves hallmarks of recovery scams, which we help people avoid.
What does CryptoAndCode Forensics do?
We perform on-chain tracing of stolen cryptocurrency across Ethereum, Bitcoin, BNB Chain, Tron, Polygon and cross-chain bridges, analyse smart contracts and wallet-drainer attacks, build evidence packages that exchanges and law enforcement can act on, and maintain a public directory of scam brokers.
Is it free to check a broker or get an assessment?
Checking a broker in our Scam Brokers Directory is free, and so is an initial assessment of your case. We tell you honestly whether the chain still holds a trail worth following before you commit to anything.
How do I check whether a crypto broker or platform is a scam?
Search our Scam Brokers Directory for the platform name, and watch for red flags such as an upfront withdrawal tax, a balance that only exists inside the platform, an unverifiable licence, or pressure to deposit more to unlock funds. If you are unsure, you can request a forensic review.
