edithjenny0
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My name is Edith Jenny, a 52-year-old freelancer who got into crypto 2006. I’d saved $80,500 in Bitcoin and Ethereum, hoping to grow my savings. One day, scrolling through X, I saw a post about “Coin Surge,” a platform promising 4x returns. The site was slick—charts, reviews, and a 24/7 chat support. I signed up, transferring my $80,500 to their wallet. My dashboard showed fake gains: $89,200, then $91,800. Excited, I tried to withdraw, but they demanded a $5,000 “verification fee.” I paid, only to face a $11,000 “compliance fee.” When I refused, my account was locked, and the site disappeared. My $80,500 was gone. Gutted, I shared my story on X. Someone recommended Digital Tech Guard Recovery, a crypto recovery firm. Skeptical but out of options, I reached out. Their team traced my transaction on the blockchain, linking it to a scam wallet splitting funds across multiple addresses. Using OSINT, they analyzed Coin Surge's archived site data, tying it to fake X accounts and dark web activity. They found my $80,500 on an exchange, worked to freeze the wallet, and recovered it after verification. They also secured my accounts with 2FA and a hardware wallet. I got all of my money back and posted my relief on X, warning others. Digital Tech Guard’s skills saved me.
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You can also reach out to them if you have been scam.
WhatsApp: +1 (443) 859 - 2886