The cartography file on Max Global Fx opened the day the first victim hash arrived in our intake queue. Cartography began with the addresses victims provided and quickly extended outward through cluster-graph analysis. What follows is a structured review of the entity’s chain footprint, jurisdictional posture, and recovery handles.
Trail review
The cartographer’s plot of Max Global Fx produces three readable layers:
1. The presentation layer — the broker’s public-facing narrative, marketing assets, and onboarding flow. 2. The custody layer — the receiving and consolidation addresses where deposited funds actually live. 3. The exit layer — the off-ramps, bridges, and exchange-deposit addresses where laundered value leaves the on-chain space.
Most recovery firms only chart the first layer. Cointiverse maps all three. In the Max Global Fx file, layer-three cartography surfaced multiple jurisdictional handles that compliance officers can act on — even where layer-one is uncooperative.
Recovery handles identified
From the Max Global Fx cartography, the following recovery handles are charted:
- Exchange-side touch points at jurisdictions cooperative with US/UK/EU compliance procedures.
- Bridge-contract endpoints that have, in similar cases, responded to forensic substantiation.
- Stablecoin issuer handles (where USDT/USDC was used in the laundering route) which provide a non-exchange freeze pathway.
- Documented entity-of-interest links to other indexed cases, which broadens the available evidence pool.
A full Cointiverse engagement on a case touching this entity activates each handle in parallel.
Have you been involved with this entity?
Cointiverse maintains the case file index as an active forensic resource. If your loss event intersects with Max Global Fx, the cartographer can review your specific transaction hashes against the existing map and quote engagement options for full chain-cartography, investigation, and recovery work.
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Disclaimer: Listing in the Cointiverse case file index reflects forensic review of on-chain behavior and victim reports. It is not an assertion of criminal liability. Where contested, named entities are entitled to respond, and the case file is updated accordingly.
