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coinpedia 2025-06-30 13:10:55

Crypto Scam Network Exposed in Spain with Over 5,000 Victims

The post Crypto Scam Network Exposed in Spain with Over 5,000 Victims appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News On June 25, Europol announced a major breakthrough as Spanish Guardia Civil, with support from law enforcement in the U.S., Estonia, and France, dismantled an international crypto fraud network that scammed over 5,000 victims across Europe and beyond. The Fraud Operation The criminal gang operated via a Hong Kong-based front company that posed as a legitimate Forex and crypto investment platform. The scheme laundered over €460 million (nearly $500 million), making it one of the largest crypto-related scams in Europe. “Investigators suspect the criminal organisation of having set up a corporate and banking network based in Hong Kong… to receive, store and transfer criminal funds.” — Europol Five individuals were arrested during raids in Madrid and the Canary Islands, with ongoing searches still uncovering new evidence. Europol’s forensic team and financial crime specialists were deployed on-site to support the investigation. Global Law Enforcement Collaboration The operation was a result of a year-long investigation launched in 2023. Agencies involved include: Spain’s Guardia Civil Estonia’s Police and Border Guard Board France’s New Caledonia National Gendarmerie U.S. Homeland Security Europol’s Financial Crime Unit This coordinated takedown highlights how international law enforcement is ramping up efforts to crack down on cross-border crypto crimes. [post_titles_links postid=”474460″] Europol’s Crypto Scam Alert Europol has classified crypto investment frauds as one of the most dangerous and fastest-growing threats to the EU’s security. The agency warned: “The scale, variety, sophistication, and reach of online fraud schemes is unprecedented… accelerated by AI, aiding social engineering and access to data.” Why It Matters in 2025 Crypto scams and hacks have seen a sharp rise in 2025, targeting users through fake trading apps, AI-generated scam bots, and social engineering. Governments and agencies worldwide are issuing public alerts and blacklists of scam platforms to protect retail investors. Stay Safe: Always verify crypto platforms. Beware of “too good to be true” returns. Report suspicious offers to local authorities or Europol. [article_inside_subscriber_shortcode title=”Never Miss a Beat in the Crypto World!” description=”Stay ahead with breaking news, expert analysis, and real-time updates on the latest trends in Bitcoin, altcoins, DeFi, NFTs, and more.” category_name=”News” category_id=”6″] FAQs How can I protect my crypto from scammers and fraudulent schemes? To protect your crypto, always verify platforms, use reputable exchanges, enable two-factor authentication (2FA), and be skeptical of “too good to be true” returns or unsolicited offers. Store large amounts in secure hardware wallets, never share private keys, and be wary of phishing links. What are the common red flags to identify a crypto scam or fake investment platform? Common red flags include promises of guaranteed high returns, pressure tactics to invest quickly, anonymous or unknown project teams, poorly written whitepapers, and demands for crypto payments for services or unexpected fees. Check for inconsistent website details, grammar errors, and lack of customer support numbers. What types of tactics do crypto scammers use to trick victims? Scammers use various tactics, including creating fake websites or apps, “pig butchering” romance scams that build trust over time, pump-and-dump schemes, and impersonating legitimate companies or government agencies. AI is increasingly used to make these scams more sophisticated and convincing.

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