Zigber: signal report from the Cryptosenti desk

The Brooklyn desk has logged Zigber as a high-risk operator. The pattern is one our case files have read before.

SIGNAL SHEET

Operator Zigber
Public domain zigber.com
Reported website https://www.zigber.com/#/
Status FLAGGED · ON WATCHLIST
Filed by Cryptosenti Research Desk · Brooklyn, NY

How losses unfold

Most cases involving operators like Zigber share the same trajectory: modest entry, painted gains, then a wall of fees, taxes, or compliance reviews the moment a withdrawal is requested.

Red flags on file

  • Pressure to deposit. Limited-time bonuses, account upgrade tiers, and personal account managers urging larger transfers.
  • Cloned legitimacy. Branding, language, and design lifted from real regulated brokers to inherit perceived credibility.
  • Regulator silence. Zigber either claims a license that cannot be cross-checked, or names a regulator that has never heard of the entity.

If you have already engaged

Preserve every artifact: chat transcripts, deposit confirmations, withdrawal denials, KYC submissions. The trace report is built from these.

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.

If you suspect Zigber drained funds you cannot recover on your own: file a case. One business day to a scope assessment.

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If Zigber 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.

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