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Frequently Asked Questions

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Our certified blockchain forensics specialists trace the movement of stolen funds across wallets and exchanges. We prepare detailed forensic reports and coordinate with legal authorities and crypto exchanges to freeze and recover assets whenever possible.

Yes. FernsUnique is a registered blockchain forensics firm with verified specialists, AML-compliant processes, and formal cooperation with law enforcement and legal partners. We never request private keys or seed phrases from any client.

The duration varies by case complexity and jurisdiction. Straightforward blockchain tracing cases can be completed within 7–14 days, while legal recovery may extend to 4–6 weeks depending on exchange or law-enforcement response times.

We require the victim’s contact details, transaction hashes, wallet addresses involved, and any correspondence related to the incident. All submissions are handled under strict confidentiality and encrypted storage.

Fees depend on case complexity and recovery potential. We operate on a hybrid model — a modest assessment fee and a success-based performance fee only after verifiable progress. There are no hidden charges or upfront “guarantees.”

No legitimate forensics company can guarantee recovery. Our goal is to provide accurate trace results and collaborate with compliant platforms and authorities to maximize recovery chances.

All client data is stored using encrypted cloud storage with restricted access. We comply with GDPR and NDPR regulations and never share case data without written authorization.

Yes — we cooperate with regional and international law-enforcement agencies, exchanges, and cyber-crime units. Our forensic reports are admissible in court when required.