HTTPS://WWW.AEXTRADE.COM/ has been flagged on the SARFund registry as a reported fake staking / yield platform. Victim submissions describe a familiar pattern: an initial small deposit that “performs”, followed by escalating top-ups and a final wall when withdrawal is requested.
Across the verified submissions, three red flags repeat: the broker operated through impersonated KYC documents, promised guaranteed returns, and blocked withdrawal requests. None of these are unique to HTTPS://WWW.AEXTRADE.COM/ — they are the structural fingerprint of this scam typology.
Channels through which HTTPS://WWW.AEXTRADE.COM/ has been reported include Facebook group reports, direct victim submissions through SARFund, and Quora question threads. SARFund cross-references new submissions against existing reports before adding evidence to the case file.
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.
Why the recovery partner is masked
Listing the partner publicly creates two problems: it tips off perpetrators, who then accelerate fund-laundering, and it invites recovery-scam impersonators to clone the partner brand. Both happen often enough that masking is the only defensible default.
Suspect you were affected by HTTPS://WWW.AEXTRADE.COM/? Submit your claim evidence and SARFund will route it to the partner working this case. No upfront fees, no obligation, no recovery guarantee — just verification and coordination.
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.