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no-kyc

Investigations tagged with this source. Every investigation on AVOID.NET is cryptographically anchored to the Solana blockchain and source URLs are archived via the Internet Archive.

3 investigations from this source

avoid.net/tradeogre4/100[CRITICAL]

TradeOgre was an unregistered, no-KYC cryptocurrency exchange founded around 2018 and known for listing privacy coins including Monero (XMR) and Pirate Chain. On September 18, 2025, the RCMP executed Canada's largest-ever cryptocurrency seizure, dismantling the platform and seizing over CAD $56 million (approximately USD $40 million) in digital assets. Investigators determined that the majority of funds transacted on the platform came from criminal sources, including ransomware proceeds, darknet market activity, hacking exploits, and fraud schemes.

avoid.net/sportsbet6/100[CRITICAL]

Sportsbet.io is a cryptocurrency gambling and sports betting platform operated by mBet Solutions N.V. under the Yolo Group umbrella, licensed in Curaçao. On June 22, 2024, blockchain investigator ZachXBT publicly identified that the platform's hot wallets were drained of approximately $3.5 million in USDT and TRX, attributing the attack to the same threat actor who hours later stole an estimated $55 million from Turkish exchange BtcTurk, with stolen funds allegedly commingled between both hacks. The platform has drawn ongoing scrutiny for operating in regulatory grey markets, serving users in jurisdictions where it holds no local license, and for systemic user complaints involving account closures and fund seizures following wins. Yolo Group founder Tim Heath confirmed in 2025 that the brand is being wound down in favor of fully regulated markets.

avoid.net/metawin23/100[CRITICAL]

Metawin is an offshore crypto casino and gaming platform licensed under the Anjouan (Comoros) gaming authority, operated by Asobi N.V. from Curacao, and founded by Richard 'Skel' Skelhorn. On November 3, 2024, the platform suffered a significant hot wallet exploit across Ethereum and Solana blockchains resulting in approximately $4 million in stolen funds, with blockchain investigator ZachXBT tracing the stolen assets to KuCoin and a nested HitBTC service across more than 115 attacker-linked addresses. The CEO subsequently claimed to have personally covered the losses, restoring withdrawals for approximately 95% of affected users, though the platform's offshore jurisdictional status and the underlying security vulnerability raise ongoing concerns.

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