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Tag: Potential clone entity – Y & Q Investment Fund

  • Case File: Potential clone entity – Y & Q Investment Fund Cryptocurrency Broker Assessment

    CryptoCISO Risk Verdict
    High Risk · Score 77/100
    Forensic assessment of Potential clone entity – Y & Q Investment Fund by the CryptoCISO blockchain intelligence team.

    Threat Profile

    Potential clone entity – Y & Q Investment Fund presents itself as a cryptocurrency and online trading platform operating at https://yqinvestmentfund.com. It was escalated to forensic review following recurring complaint signatures.

    Regulatory Posture

    On the regulatory side, Potential clone entity – Y & Q Investment Fund provides no verifiable licensing details. We could not match the operator to any recognised financial regulator, and the absence of a supervising authority means deposits carry no statutory safeguard.

    Indicators We Flagged

    • Account managers steering clients toward larger top-ups
    • Crypto-only deposits that bypass chargeback protections
    • Aggressive or unsolicited outreach and pressure to deposit quickly
    • Returns or bonuses advertised that are inconsistent with legitimate markets

    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

    Our assessment places Potential clone entity – Y & Q Investment Fund in the high 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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