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    News RoomBy News RoomDecember 30, 2022No Comments1 Min Read

    A scheme that is designed to dupe people out of cash or crypto.

    Cryptocurrency scams have been growing at an alarming scale and have become a popular method for fraudsters to deceive cryptocurrency investors.

    Cryptocurrency scams can take many forms — including blackmail, bogus investment schemes and fake business opportunities. Ponzi schemes and fake initial coin offerings have also been common in the past.
    Scammers may send users a text message or email asking the user to pay using Bitcoin.
    Ponzi schemes are a type of investment scam that may involve BTC and other virtual currencies where existing investors are paid with funds collected from more recent investors.

    SEC v Shavers was a case where the organizer of an alleged Ponzi scheme promoted an investment opportunity that had falsely promised investors up to 7% per of returns each week.

    The scheme further promised investors that the funds would be used to buy more BTC.

    Chainalysis estimates roughly $2 billion was generated by one Ponzi scheme alone back in 2019, which involved BTC and Ethereum.

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