CryptoCISO

Case File: YellowEye Investment Management (UK) Limited Cryptocurrency Broker Assessment

CryptoCISO Risk Verdict
Severe Risk · Score 88/100
Forensic assessment of YellowEye Investment Management (UK) Limited by the CryptoCISO blockchain intelligence team.

Threat Profile

YellowEye Investment Management (UK) Limited (www.yelloweye.in) positions itself as a digital-asset brokerage targeting everyday investors. CryptoCISO flagged the operator during routine counterparty-risk screening.

Regulatory Posture

YellowEye Investment Management (UK) Limited appears to lean on an offshore shell in United Kingdom to project legitimacy. In reality, incorporation there does not equal regulation; the local authority neither supervises nor licenses trading activity, and no top-tier regulator lists the operator.

Indicators We Flagged

  • Opaque corporate identity and unverifiable team or address
  • Offshore or shell-company structure used to obscure ownership
  • Cloned or template website design shared with other flagged operators
  • Account managers steering clients toward larger top-ups

On-Chain & Operational Notes

On-chain, platforms in this category tend to consolidate client deposits into a small set of collection wallets before dispersing them across exchanges and bridges. Capturing the deposit trail and counterparty addresses early is critical to any later tracing effort.

CryptoCISO Risk Verdict

Our assessment places YellowEye Investment Management (UK) Limited in the severe risk band. The combination of unverifiable licensing and recurring fraud signatures is, in our experience, characteristic of platforms that do not return client funds on demand.

If Your Funds Are Exposed

Should you be exposed, halt further payments and ignore demands for upfront fees to ‘free’ your balance. Gather your evidence – TXIDs, wallet addresses, screenshots, and correspondence – while it is still accessible. Early, organised evidence is what makes downstream tracing and reporting viable.

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