LexCrypta was built by people who spent careers inside insolvency proceedings, asset recovery matters, and financial investigations — finding exactly where financial stories break down, and what the evidence looks like when they do.
The product is adversarial financial intelligence. One party presents a financial story — to a court, a trustee, a counterparty, a deal. LexCrypta tests whether the underlying record supports it. That is a fundamentally different question from "does this person have crypto?" It is the question that matters in every matter.
Blockchain analysis starts with a wallet address. Most people who hide assets don't hand you one. But every payment they make, every transfer they receive, every platform they use — it leaves a trace in their bank statement. That trace has always been there. What was missing was the engine to read it as narrative, not as transaction data.
LexCrypta doesn't detect. It interrogates. Every signal it surfaces traces back to a real pattern in a real bank statement — built from 35 years of forensic work by people who knew exactly where financial stories break down.
Lawyers need to know what assets exist before they can pursue them. Accountants need to know what income was received before they can certify it wasn't. Property managers need to know whether affordability is real. Mortgage brokers need to know whether the source of funds is what it claims to be.
The tools available to all of them were built for compliance teams and regulators — not for professionals who need an answer before court, before lodgement, before approval. LexCrypta was built for the professional at the desk, with a file open and a deadline.
A forensic bankruptcy lawyer who spent 35 years finding hidden assets. A systems architect who turned that knowledge into an engine. A CEO who understood instinctively why people hide money. And a relationship builder who opens every room. All co-founders are unremunerated — every dollar raised goes to product, growth and operations.
Carmen conceived and built the LexCrypta Intelligence Platform — the systems thinking behind the intelligence engine, the signal detection sequence, the architecture that makes its outputs defensible rather than just interesting.
She translated 35 years of forensic knowledge, four markets of professional need, and her own lived experience of what happens when the truth can't be proved — into a platform that finds it.
The platform thinks the way it does because Carmen designed how it thinks.
Thirty-five years of bankruptcy law gave Mike an instinct for exactly where people hide things. He administered more than 35,000 bankruptcy cases as a US Chapter 7 and 11 Trustee. He brought every pattern to Carmen and asked — can LexCrypta find this? The answer was always yes.
He once flew to Florida because he saw a utility bill on a bank statement next to an HOA payment and a rental income line. His forensic knowledge became the raw material Carmen built the engine to run.
That instinct is built into every signal LexCrypta runs.
Joe creates the conditions for everyone around him to do their best work. He understands people — why they make the decisions they do and how trust is built. He gave Carmen the space to build.
He understood instinctively why people hide money — because he understands people. When signals started painting pictures of escalating patterns, Joe knew exactly what story they were telling.
He believes everyone is entitled to fairness. That belief runs through everything LexCrypta does.
Cedric knows everyone — and everyone who meets Cedric trusts him. He brings warmth, credibility and relationships that open doors no cold outreach ever could.
In a business built entirely on trust, Cedric is the human embodiment of what LexCrypta stands for. Every room he walks into becomes a room that wants to work with LexCrypta.
The handshake that opens the door.
The intelligence is operational. Firms are already running coherence analysis on live matters. If you want to understand what LexCrypta can do for your practice — speak to our team directly.