Cryptosenti Watchlist: Harper Stone

When we trace the signals around Harper Stone, 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: Harper Stone
  • Flagged by: IOSCO I-SCAN (Australia – Australian Securities and Investments Commis
  • Status: Reported / on watchlist
  • Risk level: High

How losses unfold

It moves from curiosity to commitment fast. A helpful ‘account manager’, a chart that only goes up, and a sense that stopping now would waste the gains. The gains are fictional; only the deposits are real.

Red flags on file

  • The company name appears on a regulator or fraud-warning list (IOSCO I-SCAN (Australia – Australian Securities and Investments Commis).
  • 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

The most important step now is to stop the bleed and document. Do not pay a ‘release fee’ – that is the same scam wearing a second mask. Gather your evidence and let a real team assess the trail.

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