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CryptoAndCode Investigates Clone ThinkMarkets: Smart-Contract Risk Scan

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CryptoAndCode Investigates Clone ThinkMarkets: Smart-Contract Risk Scan

// Forensic Brief — CryptoAndCode
Subject: Clone ThinkMarkets · Domain: m.thinkmarkes.com · Status: under review

If you’ve reached this page after a problem with Clone ThinkMarkets (m.thinkmarkes.com), this is a forensic brief — not a marketing pitch. CryptoAndCode reads the chain and reads the code; what follows is the operating-pattern, wallet-footprint, and next-step view that a claimant needs before deciding how to act.

Quick Forensic Summary

  • Subject: Clone ThinkMarkets
  • Domain: m.thinkmarkes.com
  • Front-end: https://m.thinkmarkes.com/#/pages/mine/login
  • Reported pattern: withdrawal blockage / approval-phishing vector / mixer-obfuscation chain
  • Risk class: WATCH → CRITICAL pending wallet-trace
  • Status: under forensic review by CryptoAndCode

Claimant Pattern Observed

Claimant reports follow a recognisable arc with Clone ThinkMarkets: an initial trade-platform interface that reflects realistic balance growth, then a withdrawal-time pivot — fees demanded, KYC stepped, support unresponsive. From an on-chain view, this is the moment when deposit-address sweeps consolidate funds toward a small number of CEX deposit-address candidates.

Forensic Red Flags

  • › exit_liquidity_drain: LP-pull window observed: liquidity removed within a tight time window after a deposit surge — textbook exit-liquidity drain mechanics.
  • › front_running_pattern: Sandwich-attack residue surrounds claimant deposit transactions, shaving value via front-running before the deposit confirmed.
  • › phishing_domain_cluster: m.thinkmarkes.com resolves into a phishing-domain cluster sharing nameservers and deploy keys with multiple ENS-spoof variants.

The On-Chain Forensic Trail Outlives the Front-End

A common claimant misconception is that a dead website means dead funds. It does not. Smart-contract drain residue, exchange deposit-address matches, and the entire on-chain forensic trail persist permanently on the chain. CryptoAndCode produces forensic briefs on Clone ThinkMarkets-class operators long after their domains expire.

How CryptoAndCode Investigates Cases Like Clone ThinkMarkets

  1. Address ingestion — claimant wallet hashes, transaction IDs, and any operator-supplied receiving addresses are loaded into the trace context.
  2. Cluster mapping — heuristic and graph-based clustering links the operator addresses tied to m.thinkmarkes.com into a single operator footprint.
  3. Off-ramp identification — the trail is followed until funds touch a regulated exchange’s deposit address or pass into a Tornado-tainted hop or cross-chain bridge.
  4. Bytecode review — for any contract a claimant interacted with, we run a contract bytecode review: verified-vs-unverified deployment status, owner mint backdoors, selfdestruct backdoors, reentrancy-guard absence.
  5. Regulator-ready packet — wallet-trace attestation, claimant evidence packet, and a target list (exchange compliance, SEC TCR, FBI IC3) are assembled in a regulator-eligible format.
  6. Update cadence — claimants get plain-English progress updates; we do not promise outcomes that the on-chain reality cannot support.

CryptoAndCode operates on a forensic-engagement basis. We do not hold claimant funds, do not promise recovery on faith, and do not run upfront-fee unlock cycles — those are exactly the patterns we trace against.

External Verification Sources

Below are the authority sources we cross-reference. They are independent of Clone ThinkMarkets and useful for your own verification:

  • Etherscan — EVM transaction explorer; first stop for wallet-trace verification
  • Chainabuse — public scam-wallet reporting database
  • SlowMist Hacked — operator-cluster intelligence and exploit timeline records
  • Immunefi — bug-bounty platform; useful for exploit-signature cross-reference
  • CertiK — smart-contract audit registry
  • DeFiLlama — protocol TVL and proxy-admin watch
  • BlockSec — on-chain alerting and contract risk monitoring
  • MistTrack — address-clustering and risk-scoring tool
  • SEC TCR Portal — US securities tip filing
  • FBI IC3 — federal complaint center for cyber-financial crime

Frequently Asked: Clone ThinkMarkets

Is Clone ThinkMarkets a regulated entity?

Clone ThinkMarkets (m.thinkmarkes.com) does not appear in the registers of FCA, ASIC, CySEC, or NFA. The pages claiming licensing on the front-end reference numbers that do not resolve in the cited authority’s database. Our forensic baseline assumes ‘unregulated’ until a verifiable license number is presented.

Can the funds be traced even if the website is down?

Yes. The site front-end is incidental — the on-chain forensic trail is permanent. Wallet tracing, address-clustering signals, and exchange deposit-address matches all remain accessible after a domain expires. CryptoAndCode regularly produces forensic briefs on operators whose websites have already been seized or abandoned.

What does a CryptoAndCode forensic brief contain?

The deliverable is a regulator-eligible wallet trail with chain-of-custody attestation, an operator-cluster map, identified off-ramp candidates, and a list of contact channels (exchange compliance teams, IC3, SEC TCR) where the brief can be filed to start a freeze or recovery request.

Final Words for Anyone Affected by Clone ThinkMarkets

If you have funds on Clone ThinkMarkets and the on-platform balance no longer matches what you can actually withdraw, treat the situation as time-sensitive. The mixer obfuscation chain runs in hours, not weeks. Three rules:

  • Do not pay a ‘liquidity unlock’ or ‘tax release’ to Clone ThinkMarkets or its agents.
  • Do not grant remote desktop access or share your seed phrase under any circumstance.
  • Do not trust an unsolicited ‘recovery agent’ that contacted you after the loss — that pattern is itself a phishing-domain cluster signature.

Submit Your Wallet for a Forensic Trace

Share your transaction hashes and incident timeline confidentially. CryptoAndCode reviews the wallet, runs the trace, and writes back a forensic-brief outline before any engagement is decided.

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