When we trace the signals around Chain Trade (Imposter), 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: Chain Trade (Imposter)
- Flagged by: IOSCO I-SCAN (New Zealand – Financial Markets Authority)
- Status: Reported / on watchlist
- Risk level: High
How losses unfold
People rarely lose it all at once. They lose it in stages, each justified by a dashboard that keeps promising the withdrawal will clear as soon as the next requirement is met.
Red flags on file
- The company name appears on a regulator or fraud-warning list (IOSCO I-SCAN (New Zealand – Financial Markets Authority)).
- You are pushed to deposit more before you can take anything out.
- Guarantees of returns, ‘insured’ funds, or ‘risk-free’ trading appear anywhere in the pitch.
- Support goes cold or aggressive the moment you mention withdrawing.
If you have already engaged
If you have already sent funds, stop sending more and preserve everything: transaction hashes, receipts, chat logs, names and links. Those records are what a recovery review actually works from.
Were you in this case?
If any of this matches your experience with Chain Trade (Imposter), our recovery team can review your case and tell you honestly what options exist.