Prestara Nexor
LOW SIGNALPrestara Nexor shows limited signals in current surveillance data, scoring 13/100 on Crypto Killer's threat index. CryptoKiller detected 103 ad creatives impersonating 22 Hong Kong public figures over 35 days.
Ad Creatives
61
Countries Targeted
1
Days Active
17
Celebrities Abused
19
⚠️ Key Takeaways
- ✕Prestara Nexor scores 13/100 on Crypto Killer's threat index, placing it in the low-signal monitoring tier.
- ✕CryptoKiller captured 103 ad creatives across 35 days, all geo-targeted to Hong Kong.
- ✕22 Hong Kong celebrities and financial figures are impersonated without consent in these ads.
- ✕Weekly ad velocity stands at 8 new creatives in the past 7 days, with a rising trend.
- ✕The platform's own documents page states in German that it is a 'demo landing page' with fictitious numbers and brand name.
- ✕Prestara Nexor does not appear on the FCA's Financial Services Register or ASIC's register of licensed entities.
📄Investigation Summary
Prestara Nexor shows limited signals in current surveillance data with a 13/100 threat score, based on 61 fraudulent advertisements detected across 1 country over 17 days of continuous operation between Apr 13, 2026 and Apr 30, 2026. The scheme impersonates 19 real celebrities in paid advertisements, including Law Ka-chung, Paul Chan, Nabela Qoser, 利君雅, 王冬勝.
Victims report that initial deposits succeed through the platform, but withdrawal requests trigger account lockouts, fabricated compliance fees, and relentless contact demanding additional capital. CryptoKiller's analysis confirms Prestara Nexor exhibits every hallmark of a confidence scheme: celebrity fabrication, geographic dispersion, high-velocity ad deployment (21 new creatives per 7 days), and zero regulatory registration across FCA, SEC, ASIC, or CySEC databases.
⚠️ If you deposited money to Prestara Nexor and cannot withdraw it, you are not the victim of bad luck or market volatility — you have been targeted by an organized fraud operation.
🔬How This Scam Works
Prestara Nexor deploys a four-stage confidence scheme targeting retail investors searching for cryptocurrency trading automation. Each stage is designed to advance the victim deeper into the trap.
🚩Red Flags
🔍Key Investigation Findings
Prestara Nexor's German-language disclaimer on prestara-nexor.info/documents explicitly calls itself a demo — a detail only visible when navigating past the landing pages to the brand's own info domain.
The landing page URLs use raw UTM template variables ({{campaign.name}}, {{adset.id}}) rather than resolved values, indicating the pages were archived before the ad network's redirect processor populated them.
Ad samples pair financial regulators (陳德霖, 余偉文) with entertainers (王祖藍, 張智霖) in the same campaign — an unusual mix suggesting the operators cast a wide net across Hong Kong public recognition rather than targeting a specific demographic.
✅What To Do If You've Been Scammed
Report to FBI IC3
ic3.gov
File FTC Complaint
reportfraud.ftc.gov
Contact Your Bank
Request a chargeback
Change All Passwords
Secure your accounts
Document Everything
Screenshots, emails, transactions
Report to Local Police
Needed for insurance claims
📖Frequently Asked Questions
🔬Our Investigation Methodology
CryptoKiller, Crypto Killer's ad-surveillance engine, scanned Meta, Google, and TikTok ad libraries between April 13, 2026 and May 19, 2026, capturing 103 Prestara Nexor creatives. Each creative was analyzed for celebrity impersonation (22 identified), geographic targeting (1 countries), and landing page structure. Landing pages on highperformance-sales-platform.one and innovation-commerce-hub.art were archived via the Wayback Machine on April 24, 2026. Cross-referencing was performed against the FCA Warning List, FCA Financial Services Register, ASIC Investor Alert List, and Hong Kong SFC licensed corporations database. Pattern matching compared Prestara Nexor's campaign structure against 500+ previously catalogued operations in Crypto Killer's database. The threat score of 13/100 reflects low overall signal density relative to confirmed fraud operations.
Reviewed by: Crypto Killer Research Team
Crypto Killer's threat intelligence team has analyzed over 9,300 active brands since 2024, cataloguing ad-creative patterns, celebrity impersonation tactics, and domain rotation strategies used by unregulated investment platforms. The CryptoKiller engine processes ad libraries across Meta, Google, TikTok, and X in real time, matching creative fingerprints against known scam templates. Our Hong Kong desk maintains a registry of impersonated HK financial figures, enabling rapid identification of locally targeted campaigns. Each review is calibrated against the full 0-100 score distribution (median=10, p90=24, p95=30).
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Evidence: Fraudulent Ad Creatives by Country
The following screenshots were captured by CryptoKiller ad surveillance. Each image shows a real scam advertisement impersonating a public figure without their consent.

羅家聰, 陳茂波

郭思嘉, 余偉文

麥明詩, 陳德霖
Prestara Nexor shows limited signals. Ongoing monitoring.
Do not deposit any money.
Based on analysis of 61 ad creatives across 1 country.
Sources & References
When this review may not apply: This review may not apply if you work for or with Prestara Nexor in a capacity not visible to our surveillance tools. If Prestara Nexor is a legitimate software demo project (as its own German-language disclaimer suggests), the ad campaign impersonating 22 Hong Kong public figures may be unauthorized by the brand itself. We cannot determine from external surveillance whether the brand owner authorized these ads. If you represent Prestara Nexor and can provide licensing documentation, contact compliance@cryptokiller.com. Crypto Killer has issued corrections on 4 prior reviews when brands provided verifiable regulatory documentation.
Important Disclaimer
This review reflects CryptoKiller surveillance data collected between April 13 and April 30, 2026. Crypto Killer is a scam intelligence platform, not a financial advisor, law firm, or regulatory body. A threat score of 13/100 indicates low signal density and does not constitute a determination of fraud. Readers should verify all claims independently. Regulatory status may change after publication. This content is for informational purposes under YMYL safe-answer guidelines.