The cartography file on Watchlist entry · IQcent opened the day the first victim hash arrived in our intake queue. On the surface, the operation presented as a regulated brokerage with a tasteful frontend and the standard onboarding script. What follows is a structured review of the entity’s chain footprint, jurisdictional posture, and recovery handles.
Pattern positioning
Watchlist entry · IQcent 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.
Recovery posture
The Watchlist entry · IQcent map identified actionable handles at the off-ramp stage. Where on-chain inflow at compliance-cooperative exchanges is documented, freeze requests can be filed against specific receiving addresses with a clear evidentiary basis.
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Cointiverse maintains the case file index as an active forensic resource. If your loss event intersects with Watchlist entry · IQcent, the cartographer can review your specific transaction hashes against the existing map.
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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.
