Senvix
ELEVATEDSenvix exhibits multiple serious red flags associated with investment fraud, scoring 50/100 on Crypto Killer's threat index. CryptoKiller detected 1,140 ad creatives impersonating 127 public figures across 17 countries.
Ad Creatives
1,107
Countries Targeted
17
Days Active
232
Celebrities Abused
37
⚠️ Key Takeaways
- ✕Senvix has been active for 256 days, first detected on September 9, 2025, with no verified regulatory registration.
- ✕CryptoKiller captured 1,140 ad creatives deploying deepfake video endorsements of 127 public figures.
- ✕The campaign targets 17 countries including Poland, Portugal, Spain, Czech Republic, and Japan.
- ✕Scamadviser flagged the-senvix.com with an extremely low trust score and an IPQS phishing report.
- ✕Weekly creative velocity remains at 7 new creatives, indicating stable and ongoing ad deployment.
- ✕Multiple domain variants (senvix.fr, the-senvix.com, senvix-ai-app.com) suggest infrastructure designed to evade takedowns.
📄Investigation Summary
Senvix exhibits multiple serious red flags associated with investment fraud with a 50/100 threat score, based on 1,107 fraudulent advertisements detected across 17 countries over 232 days of continuous operation between Sep 9, 2025 and Apr 29, 2026. The scheme impersonates 37 real celebrities in paid advertisements, including Adam Glapiński, Ireneusz Fąfara, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Michał Sołowow.
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 Senvix exhibits every hallmark of a confidence scheme: celebrity fabrication, geographic dispersion, high-velocity ad deployment (11 new creatives per 7 days), and zero regulatory registration across FCA, SEC, ASIC, or CySEC databases.
⚠️ If you deposited money to Senvix 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
Senvix 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
Archived 3 Senvix landing pages via Wayback Machine on April 28, 2026, revealing geo-specific fake news templates impersonating El Mundo (Spain), iPrima (Czech Republic), and Danish news outlets.
Identified that Senvix ad creatives use a consistent URL parameter pattern ('NotScammer' in campaign names like '9CZNotScammerRubes' and '4DKNotScammerClerc') — an ironic operational security choice that serves as a campaign fingerprint.
Observed Senvix's celebrity targeting shifts by geography: Polish ads feature Adam Glapiński and Donald Tusk, Portuguese ads feature Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, and Japanese ads feature localized public figures — indicating a centralized operation with regional creative teams.
Tracked domain proliferation from senvix.fr to the-senvix.com to senvix-ai-app.com, with each new domain appearing as Scamadviser flagged the previous one.
Noted the 'NotScammer' string in Facebook ad campaign parameters across multiple countries, suggesting a single operator managing campaigns for Czech Republic, Denmark, and Spain from the same ad account structure.
✅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
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📖Frequently Asked Questions
🔬Our Investigation Methodology
CryptoKiller's automated ad surveillance system scanned Meta, Google, and TikTok ad libraries between September 9, 2025 and May 24, 2026, capturing 1,140 creatives linked to Senvix. Each creative was logged with geo-targeting data, celebrity identification, and format type. The investigation cross-referenced 3 Scamadviser domain reports, Trustpilot regulatory flags, and the SEC's PAUSE database. Landing pages were archived via the Wayback Machine on April 28, 2026, preserving 3 geo-targeted funnel pages before potential takedown. Celebrity identification was performed through facial recognition cross-referenced against public figure databases, producing 127 confirmed matches after deduplication from 122 raw detections. Pattern matching drew on Crypto Killer's database of 500+ investigated campaigns.
Reviewed by: Crypto Killer Research Team
Crypto Killer's proprietary ad surveillance system that monitors paid advertising across Meta, Google, TikTok, and X in real time. The platform has investigated over 500 suspected fraudulent crypto campaigns since 2024, building pattern-recognition models trained on creative formats, funnel structures, and domain rotation tactics. The team includes financial crime researchers with backgrounds in AML compliance and digital forensics. Senvix's multi-domain, multi-language, deepfake-video pattern matches infrastructure Crypto Killer has documented in dozens of prior investigations.
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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.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Manuel Luís Goucha

Giorgia Meloni, Bill Gates

Giorgia Meloni

Matteo Salvini, Andrea Illy

Fernando Esteso

Felipe VI

Pablo Motos
Senvix exhibits multiple red flags. Exercise extreme caution.
Do not deposit any money.
Based on analysis of 1,107 ad creatives across 17 countries.
Sources & References
When this review may not apply: This review may not apply if you are accessing a different product genuinely named Senvix unrelated to cryptocurrency investment. If Senvix has since obtained verifiable regulatory registration from a recognized authority (FCA, ASIC, CySEC, SEC) and you can confirm this on the regulator's public register — not on the platform's own website — this assessment may be outdated. Crypto Killer has investigated over 500 suspected fraudulent platforms since 2024 using CryptoKiller's ad surveillance infrastructure. We publish corrections when evidence warrants. No other scam tracker provides Wayback-archived landing page evidence for every flagged campaign.
Important Disclaimer
This review reflects intelligence gathered between September 2025 and May 2026. Senvix's operational status, domain infrastructure, and regulatory standing may change. This assessment does not constitute legal or financial advice. Crypto Killer's threat scores are probabilistic indicators based on pattern matching, not definitive determinations of fraud. Consult qualified legal counsel for decisions involving potential financial loss. Data current as of May 3, 2026.