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NFT Scam Recovery Services

Recover lost funds from NFT fraud with trusted
investigation and recovery solutions.

Our NFT Scam Recovery Competency

At Capx Recovery, we understand how financially devastating and frustrating NFT scams can be. These frauds often strike through fake NFT marketplaces, phishing links, or fraudulent collections that vanish after purchase.

Whether you were deceived by a fake NFT or fell victim to a complex blockchain scam, Capx Recovery offers a path forward. We have helped countless clients recover from NFT fraud, and we’re ready to help you reclaim what’s rightfully yours.

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Process of NFT Scam Recovery Services

Capx Recovery follows a secure, transparent, and results-driven process to support victims of NFT scams and digital asset fraud.

Free Initial Consultation

We start with a free consultation to learn more about the specifics of your case. Our specialists will assess the nature of the scam and evaluate the chances of a successful recovery.

In-Depth Blockchain Investigation

Our team conducts a deep forensic investigation into the NFT transaction—analyzing wallet addresses, blockchain trails, and scam infrastructure to trace your stolen funds.

Legal & Strategic Assessment

We evaluate the legal scope of your case and build a tailored recovery plan. This includes identifying breach points, documenting fraud, and developing a strategy aligned with global crypto regulations.

Progress Tracking and Communication

You’ll receive regular updates and strategic adjustments as needed. We’re committed to keeping you informed at every stage of the recovery process.

Why Capx Recovery?

  • Over 95% success rate in scam recovery, including blockchain and NFT fraud
  • Trusted, ethical service for fake NFT scams and digital asset theft
  • Custom recovery strategies tailored to each case
  • Global resources with secure, confidential procedures
  • Testimonials and real success stories from victims of scams
  • Fast-tracked recovery process leveraging modern blockchain tools
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Signs You're Dealing with an NFT Scam

Here are a few signs to watch for:

Too-Good-To-Be-True Offers

If someone promises huge returns or rare NFTs for cheap, it’s likely a red flag. Scammers often use urgency or hype to bait victims quickly.

Fake or Impersonated Projects

Scammers make imitation websites or copy authentic NFT collections. Always double-check official usernames and links on Twitter and Discord.

No Verifiable Team or Roadmap

Legit NFT projects have transparent teams and future plans. If you can’t find the creators or their goals, it’s best to stay away.

Pushy DMs or Shady Discord Invites

Unsolicited messages pushing you to mint or invest are common scam tactics. Avoid clicking random links, even if they sound exciting.

Smart Contract Suspicion

Do not connect your wallet if the contract appears dubious or has not been validated. Scammers can drain assets through malicious smart contracts.

Sudden Minting or Airdrop Announcements

Surprise drops without prior communication are often traps. Always check the official project page or social channel before participating.

FAQ’s

Common NFT scams include fake NFT drops, phishing links, impersonated creators, wallet-draining smart contracts, and fake NFT marketplaces.

1. Unverified Winning Notifications or Investment Opportunities People in the crypto space often receive information through social media platforms like Twitter, Discord, and Telegram. Be cautious if you receive messages or tags from accounts claiming to be an NFT team or someone you follow, suddenly informing you that you've won something. Or if an NFT project you're following secretly starts a pre-sale, urging you to grab this "once-in-a-lifetime" opportunity. Sometimes, you might even receive an unexpected NFT airdrop directly into your wallet... luring you to authorize your crypto wallet to trade these NFTs. Unknowingly, you might sign a smart contract that grants the other party permission to move your assets freely, leading to the loss of all your funds overnight. 2. Fake Websites Scammers create seemingly legitimate websites to sell NFTs, but in reality, these transactions are never fulfilled. They use these fake NFT sites and content to deceive people into believing they're making legitimate purchases. 3. Pirated NFT Collectibles Scammers sell NFTs that are either unauthorized or copied from other content, packaging them as legitimate and selling them at tempting prices. Unaware buyers may think they’ve scored a great deal, only to realize they've been scammed. 4. Pump-and-Dump (Rug Pull) Commonly known as a "rug pull," this is an NFT scam where scammers abscond with funds after attracting investors. The scammers create a project, inflate the value, then disappear with the invested money, leaving investors with nothing. 5. Pump and Dump Schemes A group of people collude to manipulate NFT prices through "wash trading." They artificially inflate the price, then sell their NFTs at the inflated price to retail investors, profiting at their expense. This is often done to "milk" unsuspecting buyers. 6. Rogue Auctions Scammers exploit investors' temporary lapses in attention on NFT platforms by cunningly exploiting loopholes in the platform’s rules to carry out unfair trades. 7. Social Engineering Scammers also use social engineering tactics to trick people, such as posing as well-meaning individuals on social platforms. They may encourage you to purchase limited-time gifts, join an investment group led by a so-called "expert," or click on phishing links, all designed to deceive you into giving up your personal information or funds.

  1. Rug Pulls
  2. Phishing Scams
  3. Pump-and-Dump Schemes
  4. Fake Airdrops or Giveaways
  5. Counterfeit NFTs
  6. Wallet Drainer Contracts

Screenshots of messages, posts, or links Proof of payment (cryptocurrency, bank, or wallet) Links to scam profiles or posts Login activity or hacking of your account Report any previous reports to Meta or the authorities

  1. Wallet transaction records or blockchain hash links
  2. Screenshots of communications or NFT listings
  3. URLs or platforms where the scam took place
  4. Any prior reports filed with crypto platforms or authorities

Since each person's situation is different, you'll need to make an appointment first. We'll review your case in detail during the consultation and then provide you with a response

Take Action Now – Start Your NFT Scam Recovery Today!

If you’ve fallen victim to a fake NFT scam, don’t wait. Send us the details to start the investigation.

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