If you’ve been searching for Axe Capital, which operated under the domain, axecap.asia, you likely feel like the ground has shifted beneath your feet. What began as a promising online trading platform has vanished into thin air, leaving traders locked out and desperate for answers. But this wasn’t a technical glitch.
Our investigation reveals that Axe Capital was never the prestigious firm it claimed to be. It was a predatory entity that had spent years ‘domain hopping’ to outrun regulators and the very people it exploited. Some of the domains that have been linked to or associated with it, many of which have also gone dark, include:
- axetrader.com
- axetraderhub.com
- axetradecapital.com
- axetrades.co
- axetrade.co
- axecapital.systems
- axemarkets.com
- ax-cap.com
- ax-global.net
- ax-global.net/lander—-Currently points to a blank page
- atlascapitallimited.online
- theforexfunder.com
- axesecurities.com—-Currently parked and listed for sale on GoDaddy.
If you’ve lost money to the Axe Capital fraud(axecap.asia), you aren’t alone, and the trail doesn’t end here.
Don’t let the fraudsters vanish with your hard-earned money. Your information could be the key to holding these cybercriminals accountable.
If you have been targeted by Axe Capital or any of its associated domains, we urge you to take immediate action. Visit our Report Scammer Site page to submit your details. By reporting your experience, you help us map the network and provide you with the professional assistance needed to pursue recovery.
Breaking News: An Active Threat—Axetradecapital.Pro
As of early 2026, a new player has emerged around the Axe Capital ecosystem: axetradecapital.pro.
According to the GoDaddy domain age checker, this domain is approximately 1 year and 3 months old. While it may look professional, it bears all the hallmarks of its predecessors:
- Lack of Regulation: No valid license from a credible regulator.
- Identical Tactics: Using the “Axe” branding to piggyback on search volume.
- Anonymity: No verifiable physical address or corporate leadership.
Investors are strongly advised to avoid any engagement with Axetradecapital.pro. Based on the patterns identified in previous fraud cases, this platform exhibits high-risk indicators common in “re-skin” scams, where fraudulent entities re-emerge under new domains to evade blacklists. Do not provide personal identification, grant remote desktop access, or deposit funds under any circumstances. If you have already shared financial information or conducted a transaction, contact your bank’s fraud department immediately to initiate a chargeback and secure your accounts.
Axe Capital’s Deceptive Tactics
Axe Capital (also operating as Axe Trade Capital) posed as a multi-asset trading platform offering Forex, crypto, and CFDs. In reality, it was an unregulated offshore broker whose primary purpose was to defraud unsuspecting investors.
The entity frequently changed its digital identity, switching from one domain to another, including those listed above.
Once a domain was flagged by authorities like the Belgian FSMA or the French AMF, the site went dark, only to reappear under a slightly different name.
Axe Securities—Axesecurities.Com Currently On Sale On GoDaddy
Is Axe Securities(axesecurities.com)linked to the Axe Capital scam?
With a particular keen interest in this particular entity and domain, I decided to dig deeper in an effort to uncover any obfuscated details in connection to the Axe Capital scam. I resorted to the digital library tool called Internet Archive/Wayback Machine.
The Internet Archive uses automated web crawlers (similar to search engine bots) that:
- Visit publicly accessible websites
- Copy the HTML, images, and files
- Store time-stamped snapshots
- Allow users to view those snapshots later via the Wayback Machine
So even if:
- A domain expires
- The website is deleted
- The domain is listed for sale on a marketplace such as GoDaddy, the archived version remains viewable because it was preserved at the time it was live.
As I indicated earlier, the domain, axesecurities.com, is currently listed for sale on GoDaddy. When you try to search it, Google takes you to the GoDaddy sales page.
The Wayback Machine/Internet Archive
But when you look it up on Wayback Machine/Internet Archive, the web archive tool takes you back in time to some screenshots of this domain, axesecurities.com, captured when the domain was still a functional website. Below is one of those archived screenshots:

The screenshots fully capture the home page of axesecurities.com, even showing the footer section bearing the company background details as shown below:

From my interpretation, axesecurities.com was a trading platform operating under the name “Axe Securities.”
The so-called entity claimed to belong to a company called Blackwell Global Investments Limited(blackwellglobal.com). Further, it purported to be authorized and regulated by the Securities Commission of the Bahamas (SCB) under the following credentials:
- License & certificate number—-SIA-F215.
- TIN(Taxpayer Identification Number)—-109226376
- Company Number—-201732 B.
I looked up Blackwell Global Investments Limited(blackwellglobal.com) and indeed found its name in the SCB registry. The official records show that the company is run by the following top individuals:
- Jerome Gomez—CEO
- Philisa Beneby Williams—Compliance Officer
- Shiwei Kwong—Trading and Managing Rep
However, I found no proof showing that Axe Securities(axesecurities.com) was a subsidiary of this company.
Coincidentally, I also found out that the Securities Commission of The Bahamas (SCB) issued a public warning in 2023, alerting investors about “clone” websites that impersonate Blackwell Global Investments Limited. The regulator further listed the following domains as confirmed fraudulent domains, urging investors to avoid them:
- blackwellinvestments.org/es
- blackwellsglobal.com
Was axesecurities.com another clone of Blackwell Global Investments Limited(blackwellglobal.com), only that it was never detected by the regulator?
The axesecurities.com domain has been abandoned and effectively put up for sale, barely lasting 1 year following its launch? I stated in my review of ActivTrades(a good UK-based and FCA-regulated broker) that shady brokers hardly last in these highly scrutinized and competitive financial markets.
On the other hand, Blackwell Global Investments Limited is still running, licensed, regulated, and supervised accordingly by the Securities Commission of the Bahamas.
Red Flags: How the Axe Capital Scam Worked
Based on reports from victims and forensic analysis we’ve conducted, the scheme followed this classic pattern:
- The “Billions” Lure: Used the name “Axe Capital” to falsely portray prestige and make it harder for users to doubt.
- The “Blank” Landing Pages: Relied on decoy domains like ax-global.net/lander that lead random visitors to blank pages. This is a common tactic to hide content from skeptical visitors or automated “scam-scanner” bots while sending the real link only to “qualified”(gullible) victims often targeted through WhatsApp or Telegram.
- The Withdrawal Trap: Victims reported that while it was easy to deposit money, withdrawing was impossible. Axe Capital demanded “taxes” or “release fees” before a withdrawal could be processed, a classic secondary scam to steal even more money.
- The Domain-Flipping Cycle: As soon as Axe Capital received negative publicity or a regulatory warning, the scammers didn’t stop; they simply “flipped” the script. By migrating their infrastructure to a new domain (like the jump from axecap.asia to newer iterations), they could continue the scam indefinitely, effectively outdoing the bad reputation and the blacklists meant to stop them.
Domain-flipping is currently the #1 deceptive tactic used by sophisticated scammers. They don’t just buy one domain; they purchase a “domain cluster”, a batch of related URLs registered simultaneously. They let these domains sit “live” but empty to “warm up” for SEO and age-verification filters.
As soon as one domain is flagged by regulators or buried under negative publicity, they “flip” the scam to the next pre-warmed domain in the cluster. A prime example of this tactic is currently active. The domain ax-global.net/lander is live but displays a blank page. Our analysis suggests this is a domain “in waiting,” likely being seasoned to replace current sites once they are exhausted or blacklisted. Traders should watch this URL keenly to see how it eventually transforms into a “fully-fledged trading platform” overnight.
Protecting Your Assets
If you have funds in any “Axe” branded platform, do not pay more money to “unlock” your account.
Expert Tip: If you used a credit card or a reputable payment processor, contact your bank immediately to initiate a chargeback. Document every conversation, screenshot the dashboard, and save all transaction IDs.
Final Verdict: Was Axe Capital Legit?
As a financial investigator with a CPA background, my verdict is clear: Axe Capital is a fraudulent operation. The lack of regulatory DNA and the use of ‘pre-warmed’ domain clusters are definitive markers of a serial scam.
They operated without financial oversight and have a history of disappearing and rebranding. We are closely monitoring the following domain ax-global.net/lander related to the Axe Capital scam. It’s live but displays a blank page
Our analysis suggests this is a domain “in waiting,” likely being seasoned to replace current Axe Capital scams once they are exhausted or blacklisted. Traders should watch this URL keenly to see how it eventually transforms into a “fully-fledged trading platform” overnight.
Are you a victim of Axe Capital or one of its linked domains? As an independent investigator, I am currently compiling a dossier on these entities. Share your experience in the comments or contact me to help build the case.
Author Bio
Errolle Collins is a financial fraud investigator and the founder of ScamReader.info. With a forensic accounting background from Strathmore University and over 10 years of experience dissecting the “anatomy of scams,” Errolle specializes in uncovering the hidden corporate structures of offshore brokers. Unlike affiliate-based review sites, Errolle provides independent, “Forensic Trust Audits” to protect retail investors from predatory entities. He is currently compiling a formal dossier on the Axe Capital network. Connect with Errolle on LinkedIn to verify his 10+ years of investigative experience.