Case briefs

Redacted proof of execution.

Case briefs are the proof layer for the site. They show the structure of real client-facing work: matter framing, methodology, timelines, and reviewable deliverables.

These briefs are not generic marketing assets. They are redacted examples of how ChainAether packages high-stakes work for counsel, investigators, insurers, and executive stakeholders.

How to read the proof layer
01
Read for structure

Use briefs to inspect matter framing, chronology, method choice, and the way outputs are packaged for review.

02
Match the audience

Note whether the artifact is built for counsel, compliance, executives, or operators before carrying the pattern into your own workflow.

03
Escalate when the public layer ends

Once the archive answers the “how,” move to intake if you need matter-specific analysis, reporting, or deployment support.

Featured case brief
Client case brief: unauthorized transfer of 2,111,263.74962 USDT
April 2026
This is the live client workplan for ChainÆther's first active theft response. It turns the police report, wallet data, and compromise narrative into a defined forensic mandate: preserve evidence immediately, reconstruct downstream flow, identify actionable counterparties, and deliver a report package suitable for counsel, police, insurers, and recovery coordination.
Surface
Client-proof archive
Type
Client Engagement Brief
Best fit
Law firms
Visible case briefs
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Client Engagement Brief
April 2026

Client case brief: unauthorized transfer of 2,111,263.74962 USDT

Prepared against Malta Police incident ref. NPS 8/POL/2321/2026 for the reported unauthorized transfer observed on 01 April 2026. The known movement begins with 2,111,263.74962 USDT leaving wallet 0x7654...C759 and arriving at wallet 0x5468...42BE via transaction 0x2430...B527.

Why it matters

This is the live client workplan for ChainÆther's first active theft response. It turns the police report, wallet data, and compromise narrative into a defined forensic mandate: preserve evidence immediately, reconstruct downstream flow, identify actionable counterparties, and deliver a report package suitable for counsel, police, insurers, and recovery coordination.

Proof to scope

Use case briefs to judge execution quality, not just copy style.

If the case-brief structure looks like the output your team needs, the next move is a scoped conversation about applying the same reporting and delivery standard to your own matter.