What really impressed me about the post was the comment section, where readers shared their experiences utilizing bitcoin. One of the commenter named Paul Krebs described how he lost his bitcoin to a bogus blockchain.com imposter on Facebook, where they contacted him as blockchain official support. They gained access to his blockchain wallet, and 7.0938 BTC were taken. However, he claimed that the bitcoin was returned after he emailed a recovery expert with contact address - BLACKJOCKER10x @ PROTONMAIL COM. Different professionals who aid in retrieving stolen bitcoin were suggested by other commenters.
For some reason, I feel that an incident like this is fake and the possibility is very small.
When someone loses their Bitcoin because it is stolen, then their chances of getting it back are very small. It could be that they have transferred to another wallet and sold it in an exchange. Moreover, if someone can recover the Bitcoin, doesn't that mean that person also hacked the thief's wallet? And if this is the case, do they really want to help rather than the Bitcoin they get for themselves?
Moreover, if the victim is actually asked for a certain fee for the recovery, this could even be another type of fraud.