Frequently Asked Questions
At Free Crypto Recovery, we know how painful it feels to lose your digital assets to scams, hacks, or lost wallets. Our mission is to answer your questions with honesty, empathy, and clarity so you can make the best decision about your recovery options.
What are crypto recovery services?
Crypto recovery services help victims of scams, hacks, and lost wallets trace, investigate, and sometimes recover stolen or lost digital assets. Because every transaction is recorded on the blockchain, experts can follow the digital trail and work with exchanges, forensic tools, and even legal authorities to try and bring your funds back.
What types of scams can you help with?
We help with recovery from investment scams, romance scams, phishing and hacking attacks, rug pulls, pump-and-dump schemes, social media trading scams, and cases where people have lost access to their wallets.
What are crypto recovery services?
Crypto recovery services help victims of scams, hacks, and lost wallets trace, investigate, and sometimes recover stolen or lost digital assets. Because every transaction is recorded on the blockchain, experts can follow the digital trail and work with exchanges, forensic tools, and even legal authorities to try and bring your funds back.
How long does the crypto recovery process take?
Every case is different. Some may take a few weeks, while more complex cases can take several months. It all depends on how the scammers moved the funds and how cooperative exchanges or authorities are in the investigation.
I’ve already been scammed once. How do I know this isn’t another scam?
That’s a very valid concern. Sadly, many victims are tricked a second time by “recovery scams.” Here is how we are different:
We never charge upfront fees.
We keep communication open and transparent.
We use blockchain forensic tools and legal processes, not shortcuts.
We have built a reputation as a trusted service worldwide.
What do I need to start the recovery process?
To get started, we will need your transaction details such as wallet addresses and transaction IDs, any communication with the scammer, and screenshots or records of the scam platform if available. The more information you share, the better we can help.