Recover Stolen Crypto. Verifiable Trail. No Promises.

Cryptocule is a forensic cryptocurrency recovery firm. We track the movement of digital assets across blockchains, map the flow between wallets, and explore practical avenues for asset retrieval.

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Cryptocule office — forensic crypto recovery in Oceanside CA
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Wallet Trace & Mapping

Cross-chain mapping of every deposit address, forwarding wallet, and consolidation point — captured with chain-of-custody hashes against BTC, ETH, USDT-TRC20, BNB, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Avalanche, and the bridges that link them.

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Smart-Contract Review

Where a token, drainer, or fake DeFi product is in play, the bytecode is reviewed for the exact mechanism — mint authority, owner privileges, withdrawal pause functions, hidden fees. You get a contract-audit memo identifying loss mechanism.

› What we look at
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Filing & Recovery Pathway

Packet filed with IC3, state AGs, and the exchange compliance desk holding the off-ramp. Where the dollar value supports it, civil-discovery for KYC on the off-ramp wallet. You get a filed packet, case numbers, and next-step pathway.

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// REGULATOR-READY PACKETS WE FILE
FBI IC3 · SEC TCR · FinCEN · state Attorney General · Etherscan · Chainabuse · exchange compliance desks (Binance · Coinbase · Kraken · Bybit · OKX · Crypto.com)

// What we are not

Not an investment advisor. We never hold or trade your assets.
Not a chatbot. A real Cryptocule analyst answers your case evaluation in writing within one business day.
Not a guarantor. If the trail won’t justify a filing, we tell you up front.
Not a cold-caller. If someone claiming to be Cryptocule called you unsolicited, that’s a scam.

// Track Recovery Portal

Already submitted? Look up your case.

Enter your case ID and the email address you registered. The portal returns the latest status, the most recent analyst note, and a timestamp of the last update. Every lookup is logged and an audit copy is sent to support@cryptocule.com.

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$ status
› in_review · trail mapped · packet drafting
last_update: 2 hours ago

// Six honest answers

Is recovery actually possible?
Sometimes. Where the off-ramp is a centralised exchange that responds to compliance filings, and the dollar value is high enough to justify follow-through, yes. Where the funds went to a sanctioned mixer with no further footprint, almost never. We tell you which case you have, in writing, before any work begins.
What does it cost?
Case evaluation is free. If we accept after evaluation, the engagement letter spells out the fee structure — typically contingent on actual recovery, never an upfront cash retainer.
How long does it take?
Trail mapping and packet assembly: one to three weeks. Filing-pathway responses (exchange compliance, IC3, state AG): variable, weeks to months depending on the venue.
What if the platform has disappeared?
The website disappearing does not erase the chain trail. Every deposit address remains on the public ledger forever. The packet still gets built; the filing still gets submitted to the exchange where the funds off-ramped.
How do I spot a recovery scam?
A real recovery practice will not call you unsolicited, will not ask for a seed phrase, will not demand cash up front, and will not guarantee a result. If a contact violates any of those rules, the contact is the scam.
What evidence do I need to submit?
The wallet address that sent funds, transaction hashes, the platform name and any URLs, and the rough timeline. The more detail at the start, the faster the assessment.

// Reach Cryptocule

Talk to a real analyst, not a chatbot.

Submit the wallet, the transaction hashes, the platform name, and the timeline. A Cryptocule analyst responds in writing within one business day with a go / no-go on the trail. Free, no retainer.

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// Office
Cryptocule
3142 Vista Way
Oceanside, CA 92056
United States
// Email
(Phone is shared once a case is opened — recovery scammers impersonate practices that publish a public number.)