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Professor-Led Crypto Scam Networks (Reported Names & Platforms)

Professor-Led Crypto Scam Networks: Names, Assistants, and Platforms Victims Continue to Report

Across crypto scam cases, one structure appears again and again:
a private group led by a so-called professor, supported by an assistant, directing victims to deposit funds on a promoted platform. Once deposits are made, withdrawals become restricted and new payments are demanded.

This page exists for recognition.
If a name, assistant, or platform below looks familiar, that is not a coincidence.

How These Groups Typically Operate

  • Invitation to a private “academy”, “signals”, or “investment” group
  • A professor / mentor / senior analyst establishes authority
  • An assistant handles onboarding, deposits, and follow-ups
  • A specific trading platform or app is promoted
  • Withdrawals are delayed, then locked behind fees, taxes, or verification payments

Names rotate.
The structure does not.

Reported Professor, Assistant, and Platform Index

Professor / Mentor / Guru Names

  1. Frederick Dunn
  2. Prof. Dunn
  3. Prof. Mercer
  4. Prof. Ivelyn
  5. Professor Smith
  6. Professor John
  7. Professor Robert
  8. Professor Parker
  9. Professor Arthur Frank
  10. Professor Quinlan Sutter
  11. Professor Des
  12. Professor Brian Johnson
  13. Professor Robin Banks
  14. Professor Quadros
  15. Professor Reynolds
  16. Professor Stephen Beard
  17. Professor David
  18. Professor Reese
  19. Professor Michael Foster
  20. Professor Alex
  21. Professor Chen
  22. Professor Mark
  23. Professor Lucas Turner
  24. Professor Raymond Smith
  25. Professor Andrew Patterson
  26. Professor John Smith
  27. Professor Jason (Trading Guru)
  28. Professor Kevin
  29. Professor Nathan
  30. Professor George
  31. Professor Wayne
  32. Professor Matthew
  33. Professor Susan
  34. Professor Ned
  35. Professor Lena
  36. Professor Johanna
  37. Professor Henry Smith
  38. Professor Maxwell Caldwell
  39. Professor Olivia
  40. Professor Elena

Assistant / Account Manager Names

  1. Lina
  2. Isabelle
  3. Angelina
  4. Caroline
  5. Riley
  6. Eleena
  7. Janey
  8. Julia
  9. Hannah
  10. Evelyn
  11. Ana Lonescu
  12. Nicole
  13. Amy
  14. Maria
  15. Edwina
  16. Nancy
  17. Sophia
  18. Daisy
  19. Karin
  20. Polina

Platforms Commonly Promoted in Professor-Led Groups

  1. brightcoin.cc
  2. miycoin.com
  3. sildgroup.co
  4. usdcbtc.cc
  5. tnegcoin.com
  6. cxipro.com
  7. cxisux.com
  8. coingrocer.net
  9. invastfex.cc
  10. qexbit.org
  11. wpake.top
  12. hydefieco.com
  13. digicoins.cc
  14. bippax.com
  15. elwallets.com
  16. web3app.rest
  17. spotalertweb.com
  18. fpmotc.vip
  19. tahoe-dex.com
  20. invescoin.com
  21. coindf.com
  22. eth-cryp.com
  23. bive-coinrhub.top
  24. osoptionexchange.com
  25. bravaofx.com
  26. fidefx.cc
  27. genieproxchange.com
  28. bitcoin-win.com
  29. eaialliance.com
  30. web.bitfarms.top
  31. oslvsap.vip
  32. vims.one
  33. idghc.com
  34. presalexaitoken.com
  35. xperiatrade.com
  36. pc.dbg-coltdfx.cc
  37. nacccoin.com
  38. dsjex
  39. dsxs.com
  40. greenledgers

What Matters More Than the Name

Victims often focus on whether a professor or assistant is “real”.
By the time that question comes up, the damage is usually already done.

What matters is whether:

  • Withdrawals are controlled
  • Extra payments are required to access funds
  • Authority replaces transparency
  • Urgency replaces verification

When those conditions exist, the outcome is usually the same regardless of the name used.

Before You Take Another Step

If you recognize any name or platform above:

  • Stop sending further funds
  • Save all chats, wallet addresses, and transaction IDs
  • Be extremely cautious of guaranteed recovery claims
  • Focus on evidence, not promises

This evidence-first approach is how Forteclaim Recovery Firm evaluates crypto scam cases involving coordinated professor-assistant structures.