FBI seizes $6M from crypto scammers targeting US citizens
Tether said it aided in recovering the stolen crypto by freezing the scammers wallets, which the FBI then seized.
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Tether said it aided in recovering the stolen crypto by freezing the scammers wallets, which the FBI then seized.
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Youtuber and Internet investigator Coffeezilla has called out Artificial Intelligence (AI) company Rabbit for allegedly being built on a $6 million non-fungible token (NFT) scam. The company is accused of being responsible for the GAMA NFT Project fraud as part of a history of lies. Related Reading: Fake NFT Project Hack? CTO Vanishes After Allegedly Stealing 94 SOL Down The NFT Fraud Rabbit Hole Stephen Findeisen, better known as Coffeezilla, published a YouTube video calling out Rabbit Inc. for being built on the remains of an alleged NFT fraud from 2021. The internet investigator revealed that the company is seemingly trying to hide its ties to the GAMA project. Coffeezilla unveiled the depth of the AI companys rabbit hole by claiming that, despite raising over $30 million in venture capital (VC), Rabbit used to be called Cyber Manufacture Corporation. In 2021, the company raised over $6 million for its next-generation NFT Project GAMA. The project was described as a decentralized organization with the grand goal of sending 10,000 astronauts into space to collect extraterrestrial energy. At the time, GAMAs founder Jesse Lyu would make wild promises, claiming the NFTs were just the start. According to the YouTube sleuth, Lyu declared they would create the first-ever carbon-negative cryptocurrency powered by our sun.” The founder promised to build a clean energy grid through NFT sales owned by NFT buyers. The grids energy would be used to mine GAMA tokens. However, the tokens were never launched, and the project seemed to be abandoned. Its team replied to Coffeezillas request for comment, stating that GAMA was not abandoned but open-sourced. Moreover, they claimed a token was never promised, as Lyu said in 2021 that his words were not final. The team added that they live in a country that values free speech. Nonetheless, the internet investigator found that the open-sourced engine constantly crashed and was non-functional after several tests. He also highlighted that Lyu stated in several discord messages that the projects cryptocurrency was part of the roadmap. Based on this, Coffeezilla questioned where the $6 million in funding went and whether Lyus new project should be trusted. Another Rabbit In The Hat? GAMAs founder has embarked on a new project unrelated to NFTs. His latest company, Rabbit, focuses on AI technology. The company went viral in early 2024, raising $30 million in VC and selling over $20 million in consumer products. Rabbit launched their AI personal assistance device, Rabbit R1, on easter 2024. However, the project has received a lot of backlash for not living up to the hype and promises. Several tech reviewers concurred that R1 was part of a trend of releasing unfinished products. According to YouTuber Marques Brownlee, Rabbits product was barely reviewable and the pinnacle of delivering barely finished products to win a race. Moreover, founder and CTO of WeGPT, Josh Ollin, called the project a scam when R1 was announced. He also pointed out on different occasions that the hype and interactions around the company were fake impressions from bots. Ollin called Lyu an NFT grifter and stated that his past behavior affected the new project due to the shady insincere fraudulent business practices on display (fake engagement, fake bot followers, fake tech stack, overpriced vaporware). Coffeezilla stated a similar sentiment in his video: So many of the promises of Gama didnt happen. This is relevant to the R1 not just because this project is built on the skeleton of that scam project, its also because the R1 is overhyped in a similar way. Related Reading: Altcoins Maniac Phase Preparing, Analysts Call For Next Leg Up As noted by the internet sleuth, Lyu has diminished his links to GAMA NFT, calling it a fun little project he was involved with during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ultimately, he considers it important for users to know the companys history of abandoning investors like they did with GAMA NFT. Featured Image from Unsplash.com, Chart from TradingView.com
A retired artist recently fell victim to a fraudulent scheme, losing a staggering $2 million in cryptocurrency to an impersonator posing as Coinbase. This unfortunate incident serves as a sobering reminder of the risks involved in the world of digital assets. The artist, who wishes to remain anonymous, received an email that appeared to be [...]
A week ago, a crypto whale fell victim to a scam that resulted in the loss of over $71 million. In the following days, the scammer moved the funds to veil them. But in a shocking turn of events, they returned the funds to the victim. Related Reading: Ethereum Foundation Moves 1,000 ETH Is The Top In? Address Poisoning Scam Snatches $71 Million On May 3, whale 0x1E22…8FD5 lost 1,155 Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC), worth around $71.31 million, after falling victim to an address poisoning scam. This scam, also known as address spoofing, consists of trying to trick users into sending funds to fraudulent lookalike accounts. #PeckShieldAlert #Phishing A whale 0x1E22…8FD5 lost ~1,155 $WBTC (worth ~$71 million) after falling victim to address poisoning.The phisher has swapped the stolen $WBTC for ~23K $ETH & transferred them out pic.twitter.com/dr7eTYQkAX — PeckShieldAlert (@PeckShieldAlert) May 3, 2024 The vanity addresses are custom-made with specific characters that look like the intended recipients address. Scammers send transactions of no value, hoping the similarity between the addresses will fool the user under attack. If successful, victims copy the fraudulent address from the previous transactions and accidentally send their assets to the scammers instead. PeckShieldAlert reported that the phisher immediately swapped the stolen WBTC for 23,000 Ether (ETH) before transferring them to a different address. Throughout the following days, the scammer laundered the funds. Sending them to ten different addresses before distributing the tokens through over 100 other addresses. This development painted a looming picture for the crypto whale. At this point, the funds appeared to be unrecoverable. One user called the massive number of transfers a crypto musical chairs game. Others justified the scammer, claiming he had not stolen the funds, as he just received them. This stance disregards the transaction’s nature. The transfer occurs under the belief that funds are safely being transferred to the intended account and not a lookalike. Moreover, the lookalike address is in the victims transaction history, clearly intended to deceive the user into receiving funds not meant for them. Change Of Heart Or Scared Of The Crypto Community? In a shocking turn of events, the scammer sent 51 ETH, worth around $153,000, back to the victim on Thursday. Alongside the funds, the phisher sent a message asking to contact the whale, seemingly looking to negotiate. The reasons behind the sudden change of heart remain a mystery to the community. Many are jokingly theorizing why the scammer returned the funds. One X user playfully suggested that the phisher feared being investigated by crypto sleuth ZachXBT. Others claimed that even the scammer doesnt want ETH, referencing the criticism the second-largest cryptocurrency has faced after its performance during this cycle. In the early hours of Friday, PeckShieldAlert revealed that 2,683.7 ETH, worth about $8 million, had already been transferred to the whale from nearly 50 different addresses. A couple of hours later, an update showcased that around 50% of the total funds had been returned, accounting for 11,446.87 ETH, or $34.7 million. Related Reading: Crypto Expert Forecasts The Age of Ethereum: What This Means Retrieving all the assets might take time due to the large number of addresses holding the funds. At the time of writing, over $45 million worth of ETH has already been returned, and the transactions continue. Ether (ETH) is trading at $3,035.8 in the three-day chart. Source: ETHUSDT on TradingView Featured Image from Unsplash.com, Chart from TradingView.com
A fraudster associated with the ZKasino scam has suffered a substantial financial loss amounting to $27 million following liquidation proceedings. The individual’s nefarious activities have caught up with them, resulting in severe consequences. This incident serves as a cautionary tale for those engaging in deceptive schemes within the cryptocurrency space. The repercussions of engaging in [...]
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Scammers Target Ledger Users with Phishing Letters In recent times, scammers have been targeting Ledger users with a new phishing scam that involves sending fraudulent letters to steal recovery seed phrases. This clever tactic preys on unsuspecting individuals who may not be aware of the potential risks associated with sharing sensitive information. Ledger, a popular [...]
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The United States authorities have initiated a civil forfeiture complaint to recover funds that were stolen in a wrong-number text scam. The scam involved individuals receiving text messages posing as a legitimate company and asking for financial assistance due to a supposed error in sending money to the wrong recipient. This deceptive tactic led unsuspecting [...]
The post Exclusive: US Authorities Set to Return $8.2M Seized from Crypto Scammers to Wronged Victims appeared first on Crypto Breaking News.
SMS scammers pretending to be Binance have come up with a more sophisticated way to deceive victims. These fraudsters are using a new approach to trick people into giving away their personal information and funds. The scammers send messages purporting to be from Binance, a well-known cryptocurrency exchange, informing recipients that their account has been [...]
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As the cryptocurrency market is expanding and presents new financial prospects, it is tragically also a tool utilized in plenty of scams and frauds. Scams are nothing new; they are always the same kind of deception which individuals come across, but in different forms. Because scammers are often changing their
Coinbase and Gemini Wallet Users Beware of Phishing Scam Crypto users who utilize Coinbase and Gemini wallets need to be cautious as a new phishing scam is targeting them. The scam involves users receiving emails that appear to be from these popular cryptocurrency platforms, prompting them to provide sensitive information such as passwords or private [...]
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