Quick Pay reads like a regulated venue from the homepage. Step one click deeper and the signal flips.
| Operator | Quick Pay |
| Public domain | home.quickpaylimited.com |
| Reported website | https://home.quickpaylimited.com/ |
| Status | FLAGGED · ON WATCHLIST |
| Filed by | Cryptosenti Research Desk · Brooklyn, NY |
How losses unfold
Clients who reach the Cryptosenti desk after Quick Pay typically describe being introduced through a messaging app, a social DM, or a referral from someone they thought they knew.
Red flags on file
- Regulator silence. Quick Pay either claims a license that cannot be cross-checked, or names a regulator that has never heard of the entity.
- Crypto-only on-ramp. The operator only accepts USDT, BTC, or other crypto deposits, removing every chargeback or banking-side recourse path.
- Cloned legitimacy. Branding, language, and design lifted from real regulated brokers to inherit perceived credibility.
If you have already engaged
If you have already deposited with Quick Pay, stop sending more — even if a final fee will supposedly unlock your balance. That is the pattern that drains the rest.
Do not engage with anyone offering recovery in exchange for upfront fees, gift cards, or your seed phrase. Cryptosenti never asks for any of those, and neither does any legitimate recovery firm.
Cryptosenti never asks for your seed phrase, private keys, or exchange password. Anyone who does — even someone claiming to represent us — is running a recovery scam.
The desk is at 10 Grand Street, Brooklyn. Open a case and we will read your file.
Were you in this case?
If Quick Pay is part of your story, the Cryptosenti desk reads every signal that comes in. One business day to a scope assessment from the Brooklyn office.