Safra Reserve is pinned to our watch chart for a reason. When our cartographers traced the operation, the trail lined up with an official warning record rather than with any verifiable licence.
What our cartographers found
Safra Reserve’s website provides no regulatory disclosures, only claims that it was registered in Switzerland. We searched the official register of the Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) using all available details, but found no record of Safra Reserve or any associated company. This absence of basic corporate and regulatory information strongly suggests that Safra Reserve operates without authorization. Therefore, Safra Reserve appears to be a scam.
Red flags on the map
- Dashboard balances that cannot be verified on-chain
- Pressure to deposit more in order to unlock earlier deposits
- Appears on an official regulator or fraud-warning list
- No verifiable licence for the jurisdictions it targets
If you have funds with Safra Reserve
Stop sending money immediately – especially any payment framed as a tax, unlock fee, or verification deposit. Preserve everything: transaction hashes, wallet addresses, receipts, chat logs and emails. The paper trail is what a recovery review runs on.
Cointiverse can chart where the funds moved and give you an honest read on whether a realistic path exists. Start a confidential case review – there is no obligation, and the first assessment is free.
