CryptoCISO

Is COIN SPLASH a Scam? A CryptoCISO Investigation

CryptoCISO Risk Verdict
High Risk · Score 84/100
Forensic assessment of COIN SPLASH by the CryptoCISO blockchain intelligence team.

Threat Profile

Marketed through an unverified domain, COIN SPLASH solicits deposits from retail investors for crypto and forex-style trading. It was escalated to forensic review following recurring complaint signatures.

Regulatory Posture

Our licensing review found no evidence that COIN SPLASH is authorised by any competent regulator. References point only to an offshore incorporation in United Kingdom, which grants company status but explicitly does not license forex or crypto trading. That gap leaves client funds without statutory protection.

Indicators We Flagged

  • Opaque corporate identity and unverifiable team or address
  • Crypto-only deposits that bypass chargeback protections
  • Offshore or shell-company structure used to obscure ownership
  • Withdrawal friction reported – delays, surprise ‘fees’, or frozen balances
  • No verifiable licence from a top-tier financial regulator

On-Chain & Operational Notes

Where we have visibility, funds sent to comparable operators move rapidly off-platform into obfuscation infrastructure. The window for effective blockchain tracing is widest immediately after the transfer, which is why prompt documentation matters.

CryptoCISO Risk Verdict

Weighing the absence of regulation against the observed indicators, CryptoCISO rates COIN SPLASH a high risk. We would not recommend depositing funds with this operator, and existing clients should treat access to their balance as time-sensitive.

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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