Losing your crypto assets doesn’t have to be the end of your story. At The Sunex, we specialize in recovering lost or stolen crypto funds, helping our clients regain control of their own, lost funds, and fix their financial future.
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Yes, in many cases, lost or stolen cryptocurrency can be recovered. It depends on the specifics of the situation, such as the nature of the loss, the type of cryptocurrency, and the available evidence. At The Sunex, we analyze each case thoroughly to determine the best recovery strategy.
We specialize in cases involving scams, phishing attacks, hacked wallets, transaction errors, forgotten wallet credentials, and more. If you're unsure about your situation, our team can provide a free consultation to assess your case.
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case, but most recoveries are completed within 5 to 7 days. We’ll give you a clear estimate after reviewing your case.
We typically require transaction details, wallet addresses, any communications with scammers, and other relevant documentation. Providing as much information as possible helps us work more effectively.
Absolutely. We prioritize the security and confidentiality of your case. All information shared with us is protected, and we follow strict protocols to ensure your privacy.
Each case is unique, and while we cannot guarantee success in every instance, our team has a proven track record of recovering funds in even the most challenging cases. We’ll give you an honest assessment before starting.
Our process includes blockchain analysis, forensic tracing, legal actions if necessary, and collaboration with exchanges and other entities to locate and recover your assets.
We typically charge a percentage of the lost funds. Our fees are transparent, and we’ll discuss them in detail before moving forward.
Yes, it is often possible to recover funds even if significant time has passed. However, the sooner you act, the better the chances of success, as evidence may become harder to trace over time.