Case Snapshot — Jade Forex
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The case file for Jade Forex aggregates complaints from multiple channels. Reports consistently identify the platform as a signal-group pump scheme built around the same playbook used by hundreds of related front-ends.
Common across the case file: operators rebranded under multiple domains in succession and blocked withdrawal requests. These behaviours, combined with required upfront deposits routed through obscure custodial wallets, are the basis on which SARFund classified the platform as a verified scam broker.
Public chatter on Facebook group reports, Quora question threads and Telegram channel testimonials shows the same recurring complaint structure: deposits go in, dashboard “earnings” appear, withdrawal requests trigger fee demands, and contact eventually goes silent.
What evidence helps most
Transaction hashes (the on-chain proof of your deposit), screenshots of the broker dashboard, KYC documents you submitted, and full conversation history with any account manager. These four pieces let the partner build a defensible chain of custody.
Redaction policy
SARFund publishes the existence and status of each case but withholds operationally sensitive details. The recovery partner identity, exact victim count, recovered amount, and tagged wallet addresses are released only to verified claimants once the claim form is submitted and matched.
Have transactions linked to Jade Forex? File a claim with the evidence checklist and SARFund will verify within 48 hours. We never charge to file and we never custody recovered funds.
SARFund does not guarantee recovery. All recovery actions are conducted by independent partners. Submission is free. SARFund is an intermediary case registry, not a recovery firm.
See also: Finex Group · EXPRESSTRADE — both share the same scam-typology cluster on the SARFund registry.
See also: MetaFXTrade · EFS Lux — both share the same scam-typology cluster on the SARFund registry.