Americans lose over $5.6 billion to cryptocurrency fraud in 2023, up 45% from 2022
Sep 10, - Americans were bilked out of more than $5.6 billion through fraud schemes involving cryptocurrencies last year, the FBI said in a report released on Monday, which showed a 45 percent increase in losses from 2022, Fortune magazine reported.
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Data: A trader paid over $6,000 in tips to buy 2.55 million DOYR, incurring a loss of $17,400.