Crypto Scams Are N America’s Second Riskiest – Report

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A trust-gauging non-profitable organization says it has found that cryptocurrency-related scams are the second riskiest type of fraud in North America – second only to employment-related stings.

Per a report from the Better Business Bureau (BBB), an organization that says it provides information to Americans and Canadians about the trustworthiness – or otherwise – of businesses and charities, successful crypto scams dupe victims out of an average of USD 3,000 in 2019.

However, it appears that either most crypto scam cases go unreported or most North Americans are too wise to fall for them. While the BBB reported 9,050 instances of fraudulent online shopping site scams in 2019, there were only 273 crypto-related scams reported in the same time period.

That said, when North Americans do fall for crypto scams, they seem to fall for them hard. The average amount lost per scam was USD 3,000 – a figure that tied at the top spot with the murky world of online “romance”-related fraud.

This represents a very big climb from last year’s report, which featured crypto scams for the first time – with victims losing an average of USD 900.

Riskiest scams in 2019

Source: The Better Business Bureau

Most successful crypto scams involved fraudsters contacting their victims via email.

The BBB added that almost a third of crypto scams involved buying tokens crypto, with less than a quarter presenting victims with bogus crypto investment opportunities.

And no less than 31% of all crypto scams reported were tied to the Chinese cryptocurrency exchange C2CX.

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