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New York authorities freeze $300K linked to crypto scammers

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June 18, 2025153 Views
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New York authorities freeze 0K linked to crypto scammers

Officials reported that scammers had used crypto to pay for fake digital asset investment ads on social media platforms, leading to more than $1 million in losses for victims.

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