NextChain (nextchain.at) presents itself as a modern cryptocurrency and forex trading platform promising high returns of up to 148% average profit with over seven years of experience in the crypto industry . However, multiple financial regulators and legal experts have identified the platform as a targeted fraud operation designed to systematically extract money from investors .
đźš© Official Regulatory Warnings
The Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA) explicitly states:
“This provider is not authorised to conduct securities transactions in Austria that require a licence, and is not allowed to execute orders on behalf of clients” .
đźš© Key Warning Signs & Scam Indicators
1. No Regulatory License
There is no verifiable authorization from FMA (Austria), BaFin (Germany), FINMA (Switzerland), or any equivalent regulator. The platform violates Section 32 KWG by offering financial services without the required authorization .
2. Identical to Known Scam Platform ZyphorBit
Legal analysis reveals that NextChain is almost identical in design to ZyphorBit (zyphorbit.at) , another fraudulent trading platform. Such copies are a typical feature of organized online trading fraud models .
3. Fake Profit Displays – “148% Average Profit”
The platform advertises “148% average profit” – a classic warning sign of fraudulent investment schemes. Legal experts note that displayed profits are merely simulated numbers without real value .
4. False Company History Claim
The website claims over seven years of experience in the crypto industry, yet no verifiable company records exist to support this claim .
5. No Transparent Corporate Information
Consumer protection organizations report:
- No verifiable business address in Austria, Germany, or Switzerland
- No commercial register entry or company registration number
- No clear responsible individuals
- No authorization from BaFin
6. International Fraud Structure
Legal experts indicate the platform operates through:
7. .at Domain Used as Facade
The domain nextchain.at uses an Austrian domain extension to create a false impression of a legitimate Austrian presence while being operated internationally .
8. Withdrawal Blocked
Victims consistently report that when withdrawals are requested, they encounter:
- Delays and frozen accounts
- Demands for additional “fees,” “taxes,” or “verification costs”
- Complete communication blackout after further payments
đź“‹ Quick Summary of Risks
đź’¬ Victim Experiences & The Scam Cycle
The Classic Scam Pattern
Based on legal analysis and victim reports, the following pattern emerges :
| Phase | Description |
|---|---|
| Phase 1: The Hook | Professional-looking website, promises of high returns (148%), contact via social media or ads |
| Phase 2: Small Deposit | Victims are encouraged to make a small initial investment |
| Phase 3: Fake Profits | Dashboard displays impressive “returns” to build trust |
| Phase 4: Pressure to Invest | Account managers pressure victims to increase deposits |
| Phase 5: Withdrawal Blocked | When withdrawal is requested, fake fees and taxes appear |
| Phase 6: Communication Blackout | After further payments, complete silence from the platform |
Victim Experiences
Consumer protection organizations report:
“Interested parties are guided through advertisements, social networks, or unsolicited contact (cold calls, emails) into the platform’s funnel. The procedure follows a familiar script: first small deposits, followed by apparent book profits in the user account that convey the impression of a successful start. Shortly thereafter, the stakes increase—often accompanied by pressure from alleged ‘account managers’ who point to ‘unique market windows'” .
The Withdrawal Trap
Legal experts note:
“Once withdrawals are requested, hurdles arise: additional ‘verification fees,’ tax or commission demands in advance, and ever-new conditions. Withdrawals are delayed or fail to materialize entirely—a classic warning sign in trading fraud” .
Psychological Manipulation
NextChain employs multiple psychological tactics :
- Trust-building through personal contacts
- Fictitious success stories
- Time pressure on investment decisions
- Emphasis on high returns
Identical to Known Scam ZyphorBit
Legal analysis confirms:
“The design and content correspond almost completely to the already known scam site ZyphorBit. Such copies are a typical feature of organized online trading fraud models” .
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