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Victims have reported Simpletradex through Facebook group reports. The case is classified as a liquidity-mining ponzi and was opened on the SARFund registry once corroboration thresholds were met.

Across the verified submissions, three red flags repeat: the broker used unregulated celebrity endorsements, rebranded under multiple domains in succession, and required upfront deposits routed through obscure custodial wallets. None of these are unique to Simpletradex — they are the structural fingerprint of this scam typology.

Channels through which Simpletradex has been reported include Facebook group reports, Quora question threads, and Telegram channel testimonials. SARFund cross-references new submissions against existing reports before adding evidence to the case file.

What victims should do

If you deposited funds with this platform, file a claim with SARFund as soon as possible. Provide transaction hashes, wallet addresses, deposit dates, and any communication with the operator (Telegram, WhatsApp, email). The fresher the evidence, the higher the chance of a successful trace.

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.

Suspect you were affected by Simpletradex? 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.