Helping individuals and businesses address cryptocurrency scams, fake trading platforms, wallet hacking, and blockchain-related frauds through strategic cyber law guidance and legal support.
Cryptocurrency and blockchain crimes involve misuse of digital assets, trading platforms, wallets, smart contracts, and decentralized systems for fraud, theft, financial manipulation, or unauthorized access. With increasing adoption of crypto assets, cybercriminals exploit investment hype, fake exchanges, wallet vulnerabilities, and deceptive schemes to unlawfully gain financial benefits.
At Cyberjure, we assist individuals, investors, startups, and organizations affected by cryptocurrency and blockchain-related cyber crimes through strategic cyber law guidance and legal support. Our team helps in complaint drafting, evidence preservation, cyber police coordination, legal notices, and advisory on legal remedies and digital asset-related disputes. We guide clients in preserving wallet records, transaction hashes, exchange details, chats, emails, screenshots, and financial evidence to support investigation wherever applicable.
If you suspect a crypto-related fraud, immediately preserve wallet details, transaction IDs, screenshots, platform links, and communication records as evidence. Report the matter through 1930 and the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal without delay.
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