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New York Freezes $300K in Crypto Scam Targeting Russian Speakers
Coordinated Crackdown on Digital Asset Fraud
New York authorities have frozen $300,000 in cryptocurrency tied to a sophisticated investment fraud operation that primarily targeted Russian-speaking users. The Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office worked alongside the New York State Attorney General and the Department of Financial Services to recover a total of $440,000 in illicit funds, including $140,000 that was successfully reclaimed.
The scammers used Russian-language ads on platforms like Facebook to lure victims into fake digital-asset investment schemes. These ads led users to a counterfeit investment website falsely claiming to be licensed under New York’s BitLicense framework.
Despite the law enforcement success, the fraudulent scheme resulted in over $1 million in losses within Brooklyn alone, affecting more than 300 victims. Meta responded by removing more than 700 fraudulent ads from its platforms once alerted.
A Growing Trend in Social Media Crypto Scams
The case underscores several key developments in the world of crypto fraud:
How to Protect Yourself from Crypto Scams
To stay safe from similar schemes, consider the following precautions:
The Bigger Picture
This scam is part of a broader pattern of digital fraud targeting vulnerable communities. Earlier this year, New York Attorney General Letitia James dismantled a $2 million scam involving bogus remote-job offers that promised crypto payments for product reviews. These so-called pig-butchering scams and work-from-home frauds often exploit public trust and the complexity of cryptocurrency systems.
Authorities freezing $300,000 is a step forward, but with total losses surpassing $1 million, it’s clear that crypto scams remain a serious threat. Staying informed, cautious, and proactive is key to avoiding digital fraud.