Our investigation into ComfyFX found an operation with the classic markings of an investment scam. If you are weighing a deposit — or trying to get one back — read this first.
None found
High (4/4)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Avoid — do not deposit
Who is ComfyFX?
On the surface, ComfyFX looks like an ordinary forex and crypto broker. Its public site is presented at https://comfyfx.com/en. It claims to be based in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. But surface impressions are exactly what these operations rely on — the substance behind ComfyFX is where the problems begin.
Is ComfyFX regulated?
We could find no evidence that ComfyFX holds a valid licence from any recognised financial regulator. Trading client funds without authorisation is one of the strongest indicators of a scam — there is no regulator to complain to, and no protection for your money.
Red flags we identified
- Account dashboards that show “gains” with no real market exposure
- Withdrawals reportedly blocked behind “taxes,” “fees” or account “upgrades”
- No verifiable licence from a recognised financial regulator
- Opaque or anonymous corporate ownership
- Aggressive “account managers” coaching clients to deposit
Our analysis
ComfyFX seems to be a potential scam. Initially, the brand claimed to be managed by Astra Trading LLC, a firm registered with the Financial Services Authority of St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG FSA). However, for reasons that are not clear, ComfyFX has updated its regulatory details to purport it is a "brand of Blue Sun Capital Ltd, established in the Island of Moheli, Comoros Union with authorization number HY00723481". This change casts doubt on the platform's credibility. The same regulatory declaration is currently used by several other platforms, which is a warning sign. The financial regulator in this area is the Mwali International Services Authority (M.I.S.A.). But, our search for Blue Sun Capital Ltd in the M.I.S.A register showed that the website address of this company is https://bluesuncap.com/ , which is not the same as that of ComfyFX. In the absence of any proof to verify a connection between these two companies, this could be seen as potential identity theft. Considering these dubious activities, ComfyFX seems to pose substantial risks of fraud and identity theft, and therefore, it could indeed be a scam.
Can you recover money lost to ComfyFX?
If you have deposited with ComfyFX, do not pay any further “fees” to withdraw — that is part of the trap. Funds sent to operations like this can sometimes be traced on-chain and pursued through the exchanges and processors that received them. Whether recovery is realistic depends on how you paid and how quickly you act.
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