RatEx42 Flags Meteorex as “Critical Risk”: Phantom Crypto Exchange Linked to EU Shell Structure
The cyberfinance analytics platform RatEx42 has issued its most severe warning against the alleged cryptocurrency exchange Meteorex (MeteorEx s.r.o.). The entity, which lacks any verifiable blockchain infrastructure and operates through a Czech shell company, has been categorized as “Critical Risk” and assigned Tier D status on the DAREX Index.
Financial institutions across Europe—including acquiring banks and payment service providers (PSPs)—are strongly advised to block all fiat-related transactions connected to this entity to mitigate exposure to potential money laundering and investment fraud schemes.
Key Findings
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Phantom Infrastructure:
Meteorex promotes itself as a crypto trading platform but has no functioning trading engine, decentralized application (dApp), or any verifiable Web3 activity. -
Use of EU Shell Entity:
The operation relies on a recently incorporated Czech company, MeteorEx s.r.o., leveraging a basic trade license to falsely suggest EU AML compliance. -
Nominee Director Structure:
The listed director, Andrei Gergeev, is identified as a professional nominee, effectively concealing the true Ultimate Beneficial Owners (UBOs). -
Virtual Office Registration:
The company is registered at Rohanské nábřeží 678/23, Prague, a known mass-registration address used by numerous shell entities. -
Regulatory Downgrade:
RatEx42 assigned a 🔴 RED (Critical Risk) signal and placed Meteorex in Tier D, indicating maximum compliance and regulatory exposure.
What Is Meteorex?
Meteorex (meteorex.net) positions itself as a compliant European digital asset exchange operating under AML standards. However, compliance reviews indicate that it functions as a “burner” platform rather than a legitimate exchange.
It lacks the fundamental infrastructure required for crypto trading and instead serves as a front-end interface to legitimize a newly established corporate shell within the EU.
Operational Reality
Rather than facilitating real trading, Meteorex appears to:
- Act as a digital façade for credibility
- Provide access to SEPA payment rails
- Enable collection and movement of fiat funds
This structure closely aligns with patterns observed in “pig-butchering” investment scams, where fake platforms are used to build trust and extract deposits from victims.
Why RatEx42 Assigned “Critical Risk” & Tier D
RatEx42 reserves its highest risk classification for entities that pose a direct and immediate threat to the financial system. Meteorex meets this threshold due to a combination of structural and operational red flags.
Core Risk Indicators
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Deliberate Opacity
The use of nominee directors and shared office infrastructure indicates intentional concealment of control. -
Regulatory Arbitrage
Reliance on a low-barrier Czech trade license allows the entity to operate without undergoing meaningful financial supervision or audit. -
Lack of Operational Substance
No verifiable trading systems or blockchain integrations exist. -
High Exposure for Financial Institutions
Any PSP, EMI, or acquiring bank facilitating transactions for Meteorex risks: - Compliance violations
- Regulatory penalties
- Involvement in illicit financial flows
DAREX Tier D Implications
Entities placed in Tier D represent:
- Extreme regulatory risk
- Severe compliance failures
- High probability of involvement in unauthorized financial activity
Meteorex – Key Data Overview
| Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Meteorex |
| Primary Domain | meteorex.net |
| Legal Entity | MeteorEx s.r.o. |
| Company ID (IČO) / LEI | 21270244 / 315700XR50H43IT6V946 |
| Business Activity | Purported Virtual Asset Services (Phantom Exchange) |
| Registered Address | Rohanské nábřeží 678/23, Karlín, 186 00 Praha 8, Czech Republic |
| Jurisdiction | Czech Republic (EU) |
| Regulatory Status | Unregulated (Basic trade license, not supervised by CNB) |
| Director (UBO) | Andrei Gergeev (Nominee) |
| RatEx42 Risk Signal | 🔴 RED (Critical Risk) |
| DAREX Rating | Tier D |
Call to Action: Safeguarding the Financial System
Are you or your institution processing payments linked to MeteorEx s.r.o.?
Mapping illicit financial flows depends heavily on insider intelligence. If you are affiliated with a European EMI, acquiring bank, or payment processor that has interacted with MeteorEx s.r.o. or Andrei Gergeev, your information could be critical.
What You Can Do
- Share internal compliance alerts
- Provide transaction routing insights
- Submit banking or onboarding documentation
All information can be submitted securely and anonymously via the Scam-Or Project website.
Your contribution can help expose shadow financial networks, disrupt fraudulent schemes, and protect retail investors across Europe.
