CryptoCISO

Case File: Phoenix Alliance International Cryptocurrency Broker Assessment

CryptoCISO Risk Verdict
Severe Risk · Score 89/100
Forensic assessment of Phoenix Alliance International by the CryptoCISO blockchain intelligence team.

Threat Profile

Phoenix Alliance International presents itself as a cryptocurrency and online trading platform operating at an unverified domain. Our analysts opened a case file after the platform surfaced in fraud-pattern monitoring.

Regulatory Posture

On the regulatory side, Phoenix Alliance International does not hold a verifiable financial-services licence. Its only apparent footprint is a corporate registration in Singapore – a jurisdiction whose company registry confers International Business Company status, not authorisation to handle client funds or operate a brokerage. An IBC filing is a corporate formality, not financial oversight.

Indicators We Flagged

  • Opaque corporate identity and unverifiable team or address
  • Incorporation in Singapore presented as if it were regulation
  • Offshore or shell-company structure used to obscure ownership
  • Returns or bonuses advertised that are inconsistent with legitimate markets

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 Phoenix Alliance International 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

If you have funds with this platform, stop sending additional deposits immediately and do not pay any ‘release’, ‘tax’, or ‘verification’ fee requested to unlock a withdrawal – these are themselves part of the fraud. Preserve everything: transaction hashes, wallet addresses, deposit receipts, chat logs, and the account dashboard. The sooner the on-chain trail is documented, the more options remain.

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