3 hours ago3 hr If your crypto was just stolen from Trust Wallet, one of the first things I did was reach out to a blockchain analysis service, JIM RECOVERY TEAM, because I had no idea where my funds went or how to even start tracing them. In the panic, I knew I had to act fast: disconnect the wallet from all dApps, revoke token approvals, move remaining funds to a new wallet, and document every transaction hash and wallet address involved.I had interacted with what seemed like a normal DeFi project. I never shared my seed phrase, yet within minutes, tokens I had held for years were gone. It was overwhelming and confusing, and I kept asking myself if recovery was even possible.After securing what I had left, I worked with JIM RECOVERY TEAM to trace the stolen funds across multiple wallets. What I discovered was eye-opening: while blockchain transactions can’t be reversed, tracking the movement of funds across wallets and exchanges can provide clarity and sometimes avenues for reporting or recovery.Documenting everything carefully helped me understand which wallets first received the stolen crypto, how the funds were split and moved quickly, and which exchanges the trail led toward. Acting fast proved crucial — delaying any step could have made it impossible to track the movements.I reported suspicious wallets, secured remaining assets, and learned how the malicious contract had tricked me into approving token transfers. I didn’t recover all my funds, but I gained control and understanding I wouldn’t have had otherwise.Looking back, working with JIM RECOVERY TEAM showed me that recovery isn’t always about getting crypto back immediately it’s about tracing the funds, reporting, and securing what’s left while understanding realistic options.If your Trust Wallet is compromised, act immediately, document everything, and learn how the funds moved. That knowledge alone can make a huge difference in what you can still do next.
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