Threat Profile
Operating from zaminer.com, Zaminer advertises high-return crypto and CFD trading to the public. Our analysts opened a case file after the platform surfaced in fraud-pattern monitoring.
Regulatory Posture
On the regulatory side, Zaminer does not hold a verifiable financial-services licence. Its only apparent footprint is a corporate registration in United Kingdom – 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.
On-Chain & Operational Notes
From a forensic standpoint, deposits routed to operators like Zaminer are typically swept quickly through intermediary wallets and into mixing services or high-risk exchanges. Acting early – before funds are layered – materially affects what can be traced.
Indicators We Flagged
- Withdrawal friction reported – delays, surprise ‘fees’, or frozen balances
- Crypto-only deposits that bypass chargeback protections
- Offshore or shell-company structure used to obscure ownership
- No verifiable licence from a top-tier financial regulator
- Account managers steering clients toward larger top-ups
CryptoCISO Risk Verdict
Our assessment places Zaminer 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.