A US firm built around federal-law digital-fraud recovery
XELTRUS LLC is a New Mexico-registered firm whose practice is built around the federal civil-recovery framework available under US law to victims of Bitcoin theft, cryptocurrency misappropriation, and NFT fraud.
The federal civil-recovery framework includes statutory pathways that, in qualifying matters, can yield outcomes that, in qualifying matters, may include statutory recovery-enhancement features. Most digital-asset losses do not qualify — through enhancement multipliers, attorney-fee shifting, and post-judgment enforcement mechanisms under federal jurisdiction.
Our model combines three layers: (i) deep working knowledge of the federal civil-recovery framework; (ii) counsel resources structured on a matter-specific basis; and (iii) a proprietary on-chain forensic methodology designed from the ground up for fraud-recovery casework.
We do not promise outcomes. We open every engagement with a written viability assessment so victims and their representatives can decide whether recovery is realistic before any meaningful resources are committed.
Federal civil-recovery actions are structured under written engagement on a matter-specific basis. XELTRUS structures the engagement, conducts the forensic reconstruction, delivers the viability assessment, and coordinates the work-product against the underlying evidentiary record — integrated end-to-end with the counsel running the action.
We do not solicit victims through unsolicited outreach. We do not publicize engagements. All initial inquiries are treated as confidential and reviewed under written intake protocol. If you have been contacted by anyone claiming to act on our behalf, please verify directly through the addresses on the contact page before sending any case material.
Confidentiality and why we do not publish a client list
XELTRUS does not publicize engagements, claimants, or matters. The absence of public case lists is structural — it protects victims, preserves the evidentiary integrity of recovery actions, and reflects the federal-jurisdictional context in which our work operates. Verification of any engagement should be sought directly through the contact channels published on this site.
