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  1. Investment Service
  2. Investment Company
  3. Software Company

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liquid amber is an investing journal / stock portfolio app, that helps investors improve their process, manage emotions, and use the act of writing to improve the quality of their investment theses, and ultimately end up with a better long-term stock portfolio.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I was consumed by a deep depression

I was consumed by a deep depression. It all started on a language exchange app. I connected with someone who offered to show me the ropes of yield farming. To build trust, they forwarded 5.08 ETH to my wallet to register on their platform. I followed their lead, traded, and actually withdrew 12.96 ETH. Convinced it was real, they urged me to scale up. I risked a massive credit card cash advance totaling $432,083. My dashboard skyrocketed to $3,898,759. Thrilled, I attempted to pull out $3,140,520, only to be hit with a 17% network validation fee amounting to $533,888. Desperate, I scrambled to pay it, relying on my previous successful withdrawal as proof it worked. Then came a demand for a 21% wallet verification fee. The illusion shattered. I contacted authorities who pointed me to a crypto asset recovery team (Fiscop Advisor LLC). Their investigators tracked the ETH straight to Kraken P2P, identified the culprit's bank details, and successfully recovered the stolen funds.

June 9, 2026
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