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How to Recover $100 Billion in Lost Crypto Wallets

KeychainX AG is a Swiss based crypto recovery company helping people access lost crypto since 2017. The company also has a patent pending keyless crypto wallet based on geographical and bio metrics using social recovery.

Robert Rhodin is the CEO of KeychainX. He recently joined the Cryptox.trade News Podcast to talk about the possibilities of recovering $100 billion in lost crypto wallets, as well as best security practices, dangerous hacks, bugs and much more.

KeychainX, it is a cryptocurrency wallet recovery service operating since 2017. The company recovered wallet keys for many clients from all over the world and you can see some of their raving reviews on Trustpilot where KeychainX has an almost perfect 4.9 ‘Excellent’ score.

To learn more about the company visit KeychainX.io or just send an email to KeychainX@protonmail.com if you need to talk about password recovery.


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