Zen Xe Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I am absolutely devastated

I am absolutely devastated. It all started on Tinder. I connected with someone who offered to show me the ropes of yield farming. To build trust, they forwarded 19.07 USDC to my wallet to register on their platform. I followed their lead, traded, and actually withdrew 26.24 USDC. Convinced it was real, they urged me to scale up. I risked money borrowed from family totaling $267,949. My dashboard skyrocketed to $1,860,194. Thrilled, I attempted to pull out $1,418,090, only to be hit with a 9% liquidity release fee amounting to $127,628. Desperate, I scrambled to pay it, relying on my previous successful withdrawal as proof it worked. Then came a demand for a 29% risk control deposit. The illusion shattered. I contacted authorities who pointed me to a on-chain tracking firm(Fiscop Advisor). Their investigators tracked the USDC straight to Bybit P2P, identified the culprit's bank details, and successfully recovered the stolen funds.

9 May 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

zen Xe is a complete scam do not trust…

zen Xe is a complete scam do not trust them with your money!! i put my whole savings into Zen Xe because they promised huge returns but now they blocked my account and won't let me withdraw anything!! Every time i try to message support they just ignore me or give me the runaround saying my identity needs verification but i already sent my passport three times!! They are thieves and frauds running a fake platform to rob honest people. i am literally losing my mind right now because i can't pay my rent next week and they stole everything from me. If u have money there get it out now before they lock u out too!! i was crying and desperate until someone told me about ExpertResolutors. They are the only ones who can actually get your stolen crypto back from these bastards. Do not bother talking to Zen Xe support because they are part of the scam. Literally just use ExpertResolutors because they are the only real life saver that actually works against these fake brokers. i am so angry and lashing out at everyone but i just want my life back. Do not let Zen Xe ruin u like they ruined me.

29 April 2026
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