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The New Frontier of Scams: Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Fraud

The New Frontier of Scams: Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Fraud “In God we trust; all others must bring data.” — W. Edwards Deming Cryptocurrency was supposed to remove the middleman, increase transparency, and give people more control over their money. In many ways, it has done exactly that. But it has also created a new playground for scammers—one that moves fast, operates globally, and often leaves victims with little recourse. The problem is not the technology. It is how easily it can be misunderstood. Blockchain systems are built on complex ideas that most users do not fully grasp. That gap between perception and reality is where scams thrive. When something sounds innovative and complicated, people are more likely to trust it without fully understanding it. Scammers know this and use it to their advantage. One of the most common tactics in cryptocurrency fraud is the promise of guaranteed returns. It might come in the form of a new token, a private investment grou...
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