Were you an ACCGN “customer” and your account was blocked overnight? Is the platform asking you to pay 120 USDT to regain access to your account? This is known as a recovery scam.
ACCGN scam: do I have to pay 120 USDT?
If you have been a victim of AccGn and cannot recover your money, you can file a complaint online for amounts under 10,000 euros.
ACCGN is a Ponzi scheme that uses money from new entrants to pay “sponsors.” These are sometimes MLM-type digital marketing enthusiasts who have no qualms about throwing their followers to the wolves. Others are simply unscrupulous individuals who think they are sharing a good deal with their loved ones.
In any case, do not pay the $120 USDT you are asked for. This is a classic scam. The platform starts by freezing funds or disappearing. Victims are then left in a state of intense stress.
Then comes the miracle solution: by paying a small amount, the thieves make you believe that you can get everything back. Sometimes, criminals even pose as official collection agencies in order to offer this second-level scam.

Margaux Frisque, a lawyer specializing in litigation at d&a partners, explains to Cryptoast: “It is important to stop the bleeding.” Do not pay the 120 USDT. Use the government form to file an online complaint for amounts under 10,000 euros, and contact your lawyer or usual advisor.
If you don’t have one, you can use our form to be put in touch with trusted lawyers specializing in scams such as ACCGN.
For many months, Cryptoast has been warning users about ACCGN offering dubious investments that are “too good to be true.”