Cryptoblackbird tracks brokers and platforms that surface on regulator warning lists and in victim reports. Leen-Dienst is one of them. Below is our review of the operator and guidance for recovering money already paid in.
What the record shows
Leen-Dienst has been flagged as a Credit fraud by FSMA Belgium. FSMA warning 10/11/2023. Jurisdiction: BE. It appears on an official regulator or fraud-warning list, which is a strong indicator of a scam operation. Treat any contact from this entity with caution. Reference: https://www.fsma.be/en/warnings/companies-operating-unlawfully-in-belgium
Red flags our analysts noted
- The company cannot show a verifiable licence in the jurisdiction where it solicits clients.
- The brand name, address, or regulatory claims do not match any official register, and reviews describe the same withdrawal problems.
- A dashboard shows fast, unrealistic profits to encourage larger and larger deposits, while the underlying funds are never actually invested.
- Support goes quiet, contact numbers stop working, or the website disappears once a withdrawal is requested.
If you have already deposited
Acting quickly matters. The sooner a case is opened, the more options exist for tracing funds and engaging the right institutions. Stop any further payments immediately — additional “release” or “tax” fees are part of the same scheme and will not free your balance.
Gather everything you can: transaction records, wallet addresses, deposit receipts, and any messages with the platform’s representatives. This evidence is what makes a recovery effort actionable, and it is the first thing our team reviews.
Believe you have been affected by Leen-Dienst? Open a case with the Cryptoblackbird recovery team — we will review the details and reach out to you directly. Start your case review.
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