Freewallet scammers are deceiving you by talking about “restoring access to your coins!”

How to recover a crypto wallet? The answer to this question was described in detail by scammers from Freewallet on their blog. In the text intended for beginners, scammers claim that their new wallet (Web 3) allows you to import private keys, and thus no one except the user himself will have access to coins and tokens.

This is a lie!

If you are looking for a trustworthy self-custody crypto wallet, you can try our new product, a non-custodial web3 wallet app from Freewallet. This app allows you to store, trade, exchange, send, receive, and manage over 1,000 cryptocurrencies based on 15 blockchains. You may manage even more tokens with it if you add custom blockchains. Web3 wallet is a mobile app, however, if you want to use the wallet on PC or a laptop, you can use a browser extension version.

This is how scammers lure new victims. But this is not true! The administration can block your account at any time. This possibility is directly stated in the service rules! Under the guise of KYC/AML, the client is prohibited from sending cryptocurrency. In reality, the administration is simply stealing the coins of the victims! You can read more about this here.

Read real Freewallet reviews!

To find enough scam accusations you may visit different websites:

· Reddit.

· Bitcointalk.

· Medium.

· Sitejabber.

On each of them you will find similar stories from real clients. Under the pretext of KYC/AML, the administration blocks outgoing transactions. After this, the support simply ignores the victims’ requests, responds with template messages and refuses to carry out verification.

If your assets were blocked by Freewallet scammers, write to [email protected] We will try to help you return the coins. Please note that we do not charge any money for help. Our goal is to ensure that all victims are able to return their savings.

Some other tips and tricks for working together to fight Freewallet can be found here: