CertiK Report: Cryptocurrency ATM Fraud Losses Reach $330 Million in 2025, AI Technology Escalates Criminal Sophistication

Gate News reports that on March 12, Web3 security company CertiK released the “Skynet Cryptocurrency ATM Fraud Report.” The report shows that by 2025, losses from such scams have reached $330 million, a 33% increase year-over-year, making it one of the fastest-growing categories of financial crime in the United States. Currently, there are approximately 45,000 cryptocurrency ATMs worldwide, with 78% located in the U.S. The report points out that scam gangs are upgrading their methods using AI voice cloning and deepfake technologies, with AI-driven scams being about 4.5 times more profitable than traditional methods in 2025. Data indicates that in 2025, 86% of the total losses from such frauds in the U.S. come from people over 60, making seniors the primary target of ATM scams. Additionally, criminal networks are adopting a “divide and conquer” strategy to induce numerous small transactions to evade regulation. CertiK warns that the reported losses are only the tip of the iceberg, and the industrial-scale operations of transnational criminal organizations will continue to escalate the threat.

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