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Request How RHS Assists Victims of Crypto Scams

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Every day, thousands of people fall victim to cryptocurrency scams—fake investment platforms, phishing attacks, romance scams that turn into “pig butchering,” and fraudulent wallet drainers. When the scammer disappears with the funds, victims are often left feeling confused, ashamed, and unsure of where to turn.
Recuva Hacker Solutions (RHS) is a blockchain investigation service designed specifically to help victims of crypto scams. RHS does not promise miracles, but it provides a clear, professional path forward: preserving evidence, tracing stolen funds across the blockchain, and producing forensic reports that can support law enforcement referrals and legal action.
This article explains exactly how RHS assists victims—from the first contact through the delivery of actionable intelligence.
1. First Contact: Free Preliminary Assessment
Many victims are unsure whether their case is worth investigating. They may have lost a few hundred dollars or tens of thousands. They may worry that the scammer used a mixer or that the funds are gone forever.
How RHS helps: RHS offers a free preliminary assessment. Victims provide the transaction ID (TXID) of the theft, their wallet address, and the scammer’s first receiving address. RHS analysts review the transaction on the blockchain and determine:
  • Whether the funds are traceable (i.e., not immediately converted to Monero or a privacy coin).
  • How complex the trail appears (mixers, chain‑hopping, DEXs).
  • An estimated timeline and cost for a full investigation.
  • The likelihood that the trace could lead to a compliant exchange.
This initial step costs nothing and gives victims a realistic understanding of their options.
2. Evidence Preservation Guidance
One of the most common mistakes victims make is deleting evidence or wiping their devices out of frustration. This can destroy critical information that investigators need.
How RHS helps: RHS provides a clear checklist of what to preserve before any investigation begins:
  • TXID and wallet addresses – Copy the exact transaction hash.
  • Screenshots – Capture the transaction confirmation, the scam website, and any chat logs.
  • Timestamps – Note the exact date and time of the theft (with timezone).
  • Communication – Save emails, Telegram messages, WhatsApp chats, or any other correspondence with the scammer.
  • Access method – Document how the scammer gained access (phishing link, fake app, shared seed phrase, etc.).
RHS analysts can guide victims through this process without requiring them to share private keys or personal login information.
3. Professional Blockchain Tracing
Once the evidence is preserved and the victim approves the investigation, RHS begins the core work: blockchain forensic tracing.
What RHS traces:
  • Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana, Polygon, and major ERC‑20 tokens (USDT, USDC, etc.)
  • Funds that move through mixers (Tornado Cash, Sinbad, Wasabi CoinJoin) using probabilistic clustering.
  • Cross‑chain bridges (e.g., Bitcoin → Ethereum via RenBridge or ThorChain).
  • Decentralized exchanges (Uniswap, PancakeSwap) where stolen tokens may be swapped.
How RHS does it:
  • Using professional tools: Chainalysis Reactor, TRM Labs, CoinPath, and proprietary clustering algorithms.
  • Manually verifying critical hops to ensure accuracy.
  • Producing a visual transaction graph that clearly shows each hop, the addresses involved, and any labeling (mixer, exchange, intermediary).
This tracing reveals where the stolen funds ultimately landed—whether in a mixer, a private wallet, or a centralized exchange.
4. Forensic Report Delivery
A verbal “we found your funds” is not enough. Victims need documented evidence that can be presented to police, exchange compliance teams, and lawyers.
How RHS helps: RHS delivers a comprehensive forensic report that includes:
  • Executive summary – A plain‑language explanation of where the funds went and whether they reached an exchange.
  • Transaction graph – A visual diagram of the fund flow (often time‑ordered with clickable TXIDs).
  • Address table – A list of every address involved, with labels where known (e.g., “mixer,” “Binance deposit,” “intermediary”).
  • Exchange exposure statement – If funds reached a centralized exchange, the report names the exchange and provides the deposit address and timestamp.
  • Methodology appendix – A technical section explaining how the tracing was performed, suitable for legal or compliance review.
This report is designed to be submitted directly to law enforcement, exchange compliance departments, and the victim’s legal counsel.
5. Law Enforcement and Exchange Coordination
A forensic report is valuable, but it does not freeze or return funds by itself. The next step requires action by authorities and exchanges.
How RHS helps: RHS assists victims in using the report effectively:
  • Guidance on filing police reports – RHS can help victims understand which information from the report is most relevant for their local cybercrime unit.
  • Exchange contact support – RHS can provide template letters and technical data packages for submitting a freezing request to exchanges like Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, or other platforms where funds were deposited.
  • Expert testimony – If the case proceeds to court, RHS analysts can serve as expert witnesses to explain the blockchain evidence.
RHS does not have police powers, but its reports have been used in real cases—including a December 2025 seizure of over $300 million linked to an international crypto fraud scheme, where RHS’s blockchain intelligence contributed to the investigation.
6. Realistic Expectations and Honest Communication
One of the most valuable ways RHS assists victims is by managing expectations. The crypto recovery space is filled with scammers promising guaranteed returns for upfront fees.
What RHS tells every victim honestly:


Realistic OutcomeUnrealistic Promise
“We can trace your funds and tell you where they went.”“We will definitely get your money back.”
“If funds hit a compliant exchange, we can provide evidence for a freeze request.”“We can reverse the blockchain transaction.”
“Tracing takes days to weeks depending on complexity.”“We can recover your crypto in 24 hours.”
“Privacy coins like Monero end the trace.”“We can trace anything, anywhere.”
RHS refuses cases where tracing is impossible (e.g., funds already swapped to Monero or fully mixed beyond recovery). This honesty protects victims from wasting money on a futile investigation.
7. What RHS Does NOT Do (To Avoid Scam Confusion)
Victims should be aware of the boundaries of RHS’s services:
  • No private key recovery – RHS never asks for or attempts to recover private keys or seed phrases.
  • No hacking – RHS does not hack into scammer devices, wallets, or servers. All work is based on public blockchain data.
  • No guaranteed recovery – RHS provides tracing and forensic reporting. Freezing and returning funds require law enforcement and legal action.
  • No legal representation – RHS does not act as a lawyer. Victims needing court orders should hire separate legal counsel.
These boundaries are not weaknesses—they are the hallmarks of a legitimate, ethical investigation service.
8. FAQ – How RHS Assists Victims of Crypto Scams
Q1: How do I start an investigation with RHS?
Contact RHS through their official website or support channel. Provide your TXID, wallet address, and a brief description of the scam. RHS will respond within 24–48 hours with a free preliminary assessment.
Q2: How much does RHS charge for an investigation?
RHS offers case‑based pricing. A simple trace (direct to exchange, no mixers) may cost less than a complex case involving multiple mixers and cross‑chain bridges. RHS provides a quote before any work begins. There is no percentage fee on recovered funds—only a professional service fee.
Q3: Can RHS trace funds that went through Tornado Cash or Sinbad?
Yes, partially. RHS uses probabilistic clustering to link mixer inputs to outputs. The confidence level varies, but in many cases RHS can follow the funds to a subsequent exchange deposit. The report will clearly state where certainty ends and inference begins.
Q4: How long does an RHS investigation take?
Simple traces: 30 minutes to 4 hours. Moderate traces (one mixer, <10 hops): 1–3 business days. Complex traces (multiple mixers, chain‑hops, DEXs): 3–10 business days.
Q5: What should I do before contacting RHS?
File a police report and obtain a case number. Do not delete any evidence. Do not wipe your device. Then contact RHS with your TXID.
Q6: Can RHS help if the scammer used a privacy coin like Monero?
No. Once funds are swapped to Monero, the trace ends. RHS will inform you of this during the free assessment.
Q7: Does RHS work with law enforcement?
Yes. RHS provides forensic reports that victims can submit to their local police. In some cases, RHS has provided intelligence that contributed to larger investigations, including a December 2025 seizure of over $300 million.
Q8: Is RHS a “recovery service” that guarantees my money back?
No. RHS is a blockchain investigation service. It guarantees a professional trace and a forensic report. Recovery depends on law enforcement and exchange cooperation. Any service that guarantees recovery is likely a scam.
Conclusion
For victims of crypto scams, the path forward can feel dark and hopeless. Recuva Hacker Solutions (RHS) provides a clear, professional, and ethical path: preserve evidence, trace the stolen funds, deliver a forensic report, and support victims in taking that report to law enforcement and exchanges. RHS does not promise miracles—but it promises honesty, expertise, and actionable intelligence. For many victims, that is the first real step toward any chance of recovery.
 
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