JaneStreet
We checked JaneStreet against the AskCheck register. It has been reported (2026) and carries the red flags below. Treat it with extreme caution.
Why it’s flagged
What we found
JaneStreet, under the guise of disposing of distressed assets, was raising funds haphazardly, with its initial double points promotion already hinting at a dangerous situation. Now, it announced that on February 7, 2026, each user needs to deposit 1000 USDT into the platform for verification. Funds went into personal or third-party accounts without any security measures, making this highly suspicious. On February 8, 2026, JaneStreet suddenly went offline, messages could not be sent, and numerous accounts were frozen. This sudden shutdown caused widespread panic and raised serious concerns about fraud, misappropriation of funds, and other illegal activities.
Assessment source: FastBull BrokersView.
What to do next
- Stop sending money. Don’t make another deposit, pay a “tax” or “release fee”, or share remote-access to your device.
- Gather your evidence. Save statements, chat logs, transaction IDs and the wallet addresses you paid to.
- Report it to your regulator and to local police / action-fraud line so it’s on the official record.
- Add your report here so the next person searching this name is warned — report JaneStreet.
- Verify on the register. Cross-check the full entry on the SentFunds register before you trust anyone offering to help.