My nightmare began when I met a…
My nightmare began when I met a so-called expert on Twitter/X discussing liquidity pool mining. I've never felt so utterly hopeless. They fronted me 15.66 USDC to start. I deposited it, traded, and pulled out 41.06 USDC without a hitch. Hooked by the easy money, I was manipulated into investing $521,698 using my retirement fund. The fake profits ballooned to $2,423,063. When I tried to cash out $2,294,798, the trap sprang: a mandatory 16% network validation fee ($367,167). Blinded by the sunk cost, I paid it. But when they asked for an additional 18% secondary tax, the horrifying reality set in. I was being scammed. A financial advisor recommended a private investigation group (fiscop advisor). They meticulously traced the USDC ledger to OKX, isolated the scammer's fiat off-ramp, and managed to reverse the transaction.








