Watchlist entry · Majest Trade: forensic cartography

AndersFX — Cointiverse forensic case file

Watchlist entry · Majest Trade entered the Cointiverse case file index after a series of victim reports converged on the same set of receiving addresses. What started as a routine intake turned into a multi-jurisdictional cartography exercise once the on-chain map began to fill in. The cartography that follows traces those addresses and the operations behind them.

Cartography summary

Inflow geometry. The chain map shows fund inflow distributed across roughly twelve consumer-grade receiving addresses, with no single address dominating volume. This pattern is associated with platforms that rotate deposit identities to fragment the on-chain footprint.

Outflow geometry. Outflows concentrate sharply: a handful of intermediate addresses receive the majority of consolidated value before bridging or off-ramp. Concentration on the outflow side is the cartographer’s strongest signal of intermediated custody — and the strongest lever for recovery handles.

Bridge transfers. Cross-chain transfers are present in the Watchlist entry · Majest Trade trail, with consistent patterns toward two specific bridge contracts. Bridge-stage analysis is where the map most often produces handle-grade evidence.

Recovery handles identified

From the Watchlist entry · Majest Trade 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 which provide a non-exchange freeze pathway.

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