Fake Amino Asylum Sites Are Real — Here's How to Protect Yourself


Following the closure of the original Amino Asylum in 2025, multiple fraudulent websites began using the Amino Asylum name, logo, and branding to deceive former customers who were searching for the brand. This is a documented problem. If you've interacted with one of these sites, you are not alone — and you may be at risk of financial fraud.

This page exists to help the Amino Asylum community stay safe.

 The Only Official Amino Asylum Website

The only authorized, legitimate Amino Asylum website is:

aminoasylumofficial.com

Check the URL in your browser's address bar every single time you visit. If the URL is anything other than aminoasylumofficial.com — it is not us.


 How Fake Sites Operate

Fraudulent sites impersonating Amino Asylum typically follow recognizable patterns:

 They Copy Visual Design
Fake sites often copy the visual appearance of legitimate brands closely. A site that looks like Amino Asylum is not necessarily the real Amino Asylum. The URL is the only reliable way to verify identity.

 They Offer "Too Good" Pricing
A common tactic used by fraudulent sites is extreme discounting to lure buyers — particularly former customers who remember previous pricing. If pricing seems dramatically below market rate, treat it as a warning sign.

 They Have No Verifiable COAs
Fake sites either have no COAs at all, or they display generic or fabricated documents. Real COAs reference a specific named laboratory, a batch lot number, and a dated test. A COA with no laboratory name is not a COA.

 They Have No Identifiable Team
If a site has no identifiable leadership team, no verifiable contact information, and no registered business details — that is a significant red flag.


 Verification Checklist Before You Buy

Use this checklist when visiting any site that claims to be Amino Asylum:

  • ☐ The URL is exactly aminoasylumofficial.com
  • ☐ The site has a named, verifiable leadership team
  • ☐ Product pages include COAs from a named independent laboratory
  • ☐ The site accepts standard payment methods
  • ☐ Contact information is real and responsive
  • ☐ The business is verifiable as a legal registered entity
  • ☐ There are no therapeutic claims made about products

If any of these boxes cannot be checked — do not purchase.

FAQ

How many fake Amino Asylum sites are there?

We are aware of multiple fraudulent sites using the Amino Asylum name and branding. This number changes. We maintain an internal tracking record and report known fraudulent sites to relevant authorities.

Will I get my money back if I was scammed

If payment was made by credit card, file a chargeback immediately. If payment was made via cryptocurrency or wire transfer, recovery is unlikely but you should still file reports with the FTC and IC3.