U.S. federal prosecutors are warning U.S. citizens ahead of Valentine’s Day, which has become the key period for romance-related cryptocurrency frauds, which end with victims losing millions of dollars through cryptocurrency. Authorities say these fraud activities take place through mixing emotions with fake investment online opportunities, commonly known as the “pig butchering” method.
Authorities say these types of fraud are done slowly and calculatedly. Scammers typically start contacting the victim through dating apps or social media. They act as caring and build trust for weeks or even months, and then introduce a crypto investment opportunity, which is a fake trading website. Scammers allow even a small amount initially to make the website real, and then they make the victims invest large amounts. Once they invested the money, the scammer would disappear by taking the whole amount from the victim.
Officials warn the victims that they should be suspicious if someone starts chatting on WhatsApp and pushes to request a payment in crypto by building trust. U.S. authorities say that these scams are linked to organized crime groups that run in Southeast Asia. According to the investigators, stolen crypto is rapidly moved through exchanges, and funds are cleaned through shell companies, which are later converted into properties or hidden accounts and are extremely difficult to recover.
Last year, the U.S. Department of Justice seized around $225 million in Tether (USDT), which is connected to these pig butchering scams, which is one of the largest crypto fraud recoveries ever attempted. Experts say that these victims are manipulated through emotion, and they feel they are learning from a mentor and building the future. So they advise staying safe, and before sending the money through crypto, they should research the company and check if it is licensed with good independent reviews.
Law enforcement sees pig butchering scams as one of the largest growing financial crimes in crypto history. Right now, it has evolved into organized operations, professional call centers, and international laundering networks.
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