My24 Coin

AndersFX — Cointiverse forensic case file

On the Cointiverse star map of indexed entities, My24 Coin sits in a recognizable cluster. On the surface, the operation presented as a regulated brokerage with a tasteful frontend and the standard onboarding script. The cartographer’s notes below summarize what was charted, what’s actionable, and what remains opaque.

Pattern positioning

My24 Coin fits a pattern the desk has charted across multiple case files in the same brokerage cluster. The pattern characteristics include:

  • Onboarding pressure calibrated to extract initial deposits within 72 hours of first contact.
  • Withdrawal friction that escalates predictably once cumulative deposit value crosses a platform-specific threshold.
  • Counterparty opacity maintained even after multiple victim escalations.
  • Off-ramp concentration through two or three exchange identities that recur across many platforms in this cluster.

The pattern repetition is what makes the cartography powerful: handles found in one case file often apply to multiple.

What the map enables

A chain map is not a refund — but it is the document on which refunds get built. For My24 Coin cases, the map enables: compliance freeze requests at named exchanges, regulator filings (IC3, CFTC, SEC, Action Fraud where applicable) with on-chain evidence attached, civil-claim drafting with traceable counterparty identification, and where applicable, criminal referrals supported by forensic-grade documentation. Speed of victim engagement is the single largest factor in recovery probability for this entity profile.

Have you been involved with this entity?

Cointiverse maintains the case file index as an active forensic resource. If your loss event intersects with My24 Coin, 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.