When we trace the signals around Ace Pro, the noise resolves into a familiar pattern of deposit-and-stall fraud. We are documenting it here so people can recognise it before they send more.
SIGNAL SHEET
- Operator: Ace Pro
- Flagged by: Sophos CryptoRom
- Status: Reported / on watchlist
- Risk level: High
How losses unfold
The arc is predictable. Early wins that look effortless, gentle encouragement to add more, then a wall the moment you try to withdraw. By the time the wall appears, the balance you are staring at is a screen, not money.
Red flags on file
- You are asked to connect a wallet, install remote-access software, or share a seed phrase.
- The ‘account manager’ is friendly, always available, and always steering you toward another deposit.
- A dashboard shows large, steady profits that no real market produces on demand.
- Registration, address and ownership details are vague, borrowed or unverifiable.
If you have already engaged
Recovery is never guaranteed, but the odds improve the faster the money is traced and the cleaner your records are. Keep the wallet addresses, dates and amounts; avoid anyone promising a certain refund for an upfront payment.
Were you in this case?
Were you caught by Ace Pro? A short case review is the fastest way to understand whether any of the funds can be traced.