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Locked in ‘Harvest’: A Toronto Owner’s 58% Recovery from Capital Harvest

The first reward cycle paid out and turned caution into confidence. That was the whole trick.

Digital Asset Den · Recovery desk10 June 2026Verified recovery

What happened

A Toronto small-business owner committed about CA$96,000 in USDT to a sixty-day liquidity harvest on Capital Harvest after a first reward cycle paid out cleanly.

When the lock ended, withdrawals were disabled for a network upgrade, and support asked for a gas reactivation payment to unlock the balance. The funds had already left the platform.

How we traced it

We mapped the TRC-20 outflows from her deposit. Part of the money routed to a mixer and became hard to follow; another tranche reached an identifiable exchange deposit.

We filed on the reachable tranche with full documentation and were candid from the start about the mixed remainder.

The outcome

The exchange-held portion came back: CA$55,700 of CA$96,000, about 58 percent. Not everything was recoverable, and we said so early. Honest odds beat false promises every time.

Recovered: 58% · CA$55,700Part of the funds passed through a mixer; we recovered the reachable portion. The platform involved, Capital Harvest, is documented in our Scam Brokers directory.

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