Most "stolen crypto recovery" offers are scams. A confirmed blockchain transaction cannot be reversed by a recovery service, and nobody can pull coins back from a thief's address.
There is one narrow exception worth evaluating: a compromised wallet may still contain assets that the thief has not moved yet, or assets that are locked, staked, claimable, or difficult for the attacker to sweep. Those cases are time-sensitive.
Cases we may be able to help with
Sweeper-bot wallets. If a thief has your seed and a bot drains every gas deposit, ordinary transfers fail. Some rescue cases require bundled or sponsored transactions so the attacker never sees usable gas sitting in the wallet.
NFTs or tokens still in the wallet. Attackers may miss NFTs, LP positions, staked assets, or tokens on networks they are not watching.
Locked or claimable positions. Assets may become withdrawable later. Planning the rescue before the unlock date can matter.
Forked or secondary assets. If Bitcoin was stolen but old fork coins were never claimed, there may still be recoverable assets derived from the same historical keys.
Cases we cannot help with
If the asset already left your wallet and now sits at an address controlled by the thief, we cannot reverse that transaction. Anyone promising "hacker recovery," "blockchain reversal," "fund release fees," or guaranteed stolen-fund recovery is trying to take more money from you.
Read the full explanation here: Help! My Bitcoin was stolen. Can you help?
What to do now
- Do not send more gas to the compromised wallet.
- Do not post the address together with private details in public threads.
- Record the wallet address, networks involved, and what assets may remain.
- Contact us quickly and clearly. Time matters in live sweeper-bot cases.
If there is nothing recoverable, we will say so in the free evaluation. If there is a viable rescue, the work runs under a written contract with published no-recovery-no-fee pricing.