Let’s not sugarcoat this. XeggeX stole from its users, we were one of them, and anyone still trusting this exchange is walking into the same fire that already burned the rest of us. This is not a “be careful” post. This is a “stay away, full stop” post.
Here is the whole story, and what these people are doing right now to find their next victims.
This post is an updated version of our earlier XeggeX warning:
https://nerva.one/xeggex-crypto-exchange-scam/
How XeggeX robbed its users
December 2023. Nerva ($XNV) was listed on XeggeX, back when it was up and coming exchange for low-cap coins.
February 2025. XeggeX went dark. The operator, “Karl,” rolled out the oldest excuse in the book: we got hacked. The site came back weeks later, but balances were gone. In their place, IOUs for major coins and a promise that everyone would be made whole.

Then the site vanished, and so did the money. That “hack” was the cover story for a rug. Users were left with nothing but screenshots of balances they will never see again. We know, because we lost real money in it.
Call it what it is: theft.
The fake “refund” act
After laying low, the operators crawled back.
January 2026. They started stirring again in their Discord.
February 15, 2026. The old XeggeX X account announced that “refunds” were being processed. That post has since been deleted by @xeggex account.

Do not fall for it. An operation that already made everyone’s money disappear does not suddenly rediscover its conscience. The refund talk exists for one reason: to rebuild just enough hope to lure people, and fresh deposits, back in. If you actually believe you’re getting a refund from XeggeX, nothing in this post is going to save you.
What they’re doing right now: the airdrop bait
The latest hustle is pure recruitment. XeggeX is spamming “airdrop” hype and telling people to hand over their Solana wallet addresses:
- “drop your solana address, check the wallet later”
- “Show me your solana addresses. ITS AIRDROP SEASON.”

There is no airdrop. Begging strangers for wallet addresses is how scammers build victim lists and steer people to wallet-draining sites and fake “claim” pages, where one signature empties your wallet. A real exchange does not run its business panhandling for wallet addresses in X replies.
And watch what they do to anyone who warns you: when we called them out, XeggeX blocked us. That’s the tell. Scammers block the people telling the truth because honesty kills their recruitment. The block isn’t defensive, it’s part of the con.
So burn this in: never send funds to XeggeX, never give them your wallet address, and never connect a wallet, install any app from them or sign anything for a XeggeX “airdrop.” The airdrop is the hook. You are the fish.
People are STILL losing funds
This isn’t ancient history that got cleaned up. As recently as May 24, 2026, users were publicly begging XeggeX for their money:
- “I buy xeggex coins but my xeggex coins not showing”
- “My fund not showing”

Months after the “refunds” supposedly started, real people are still locked out of real funds. That’s the truth sitting underneath all the airdrop noise.
AnonEx: XeggeX’s second act, admitted out loud
AnonEx tried to wave us off, posted from their own account: “We have no affiliation with Xeggex or the previous team. We only purchased the software from Xeggex.”
Read that again, because they admitted it themselves. They bought their exchange software directly from XeggeX, the operation that stole over $10 million from its users. Our reply was the only question that matters: why would anyone buy their platform from a known, confirmed scammer?

Then AnonEx vanished, right on cue:
- Its official X account, @anonexofficial, no longer exists.
- Its website, anonex.io, is dead. The domain doesn’t even resolve.

Same code, same crew, same rug. If you had anything on AnonEx, it’s gone. This is what happens every single time: when a “new” exchange proudly runs a known scammer’s code, it isn’t a new exchange. It’s the next rug.
A warning for every past XeggeX user: do not log into xeggex.com
Here’s something every former XeggeX user needs to hear. Alongside those code-sale messages, a serious warning has been circulating: that the current xeggex.com is now a honeypot set up to harvest logins, with people urged not to enter their credentials and to change any reused passwords.
We can’t independently confirm who controls that domain today, but the precaution costs you nothing and the downside of ignoring it is severe:
- Do not enter your login on xeggex.com.
- If you ever used XeggeX and reused that email and password anywhere else, change those passwords now, especially your email, other exchanges, and anything financial.
They already took people’s funds. Don’t hand them your credentials too.
Know the playbook
XeggeX and AnonEx ran the same script, and so do most exchange scams. If you see these signs, walk away:
- A convenient “hack” that just happens to wipe user balances, followed by IOUs and vague promises.
- Going dark, then reappearing with fresh promises of refunds or rewards.
- “Airdrops” that want your wallet address, a wallet connection, or a signature.
- Buying or running a known scammer’s code and branding it a “new” exchange.
- Blocking and silencing critics instead of answering them.
- Anonymous operators with zero accountability when the money disappears.
Hold your own keys. Only use exchanges with a real, verifiable track record, and never leave more on any exchange than you’re actively trading. If a “gift” needs your wallet or a signature, it’s a robbery with a bow on it.
We’re not letting this go
We got rugged by XeggeX, and we’re not going to sit quietly while they and their spinoffs line up the next round of victims. We warned everyone about the airdrop bait, we’ve documented AnonEx, and we’ll keep publishing every scam we uncover. These people count on short memories and silenced critics. They’re going to get neither from us.
If XeggeX, AnonEx, or any operation like them burned you too, speak up and share it. Come tell us:
- Discord: https://discord.gg/ufysfvcFwe
- Telegram: https://t.me/NervaCrypto
- X: https://x.com/NervaCurrency
The more we document, the harder these scams are to pull off, and the fewer people they get to rob.
Protect your keys. Trust no anonymous exchange. And do not feed these scammers.
