The FBI's 2025 Internet Crime Report found that about $142 million in losses from cryptocurrency scams were reported last ...
The FBI’s IC3 2025 report shows cybercrime losses nearing $21 billion, driven by a surge in cryptocurrency investment scams ...
Bitcoin Depot, which operates around 110 ATM-style virtual currency kiosks in Minnesota, sued Stillwater in September, ...
FBI has warned against crypto scams, to which Americans lost $11.4 billion in 2025 alone. Older victims suffered the most ...
Kiosks where customers can buy cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin could soon be illegal in Minnesota due to concerns about scams — particularly those targeting older adults. The push for change at the ...
A 58-year-old woman lost some of her 401(k) retirement savings through a cryptocurrency-related scam, the Troy Police ...
Americans lost more than $20 billion to cryptocurrency and other online scams in 2025, a 26% increase over the year before, ...
Cryptocurrency scams are on the rise. Could tighter regulations on digital currency kiosks help prevent losses?
A bill creating regulatory requirements for cryptocurrency kiosks is now law. The law puts $1,000 daily transaction limits on ...
A new law designed to prevent crypto scams establishes Indiana as the national standard for protecting consumers.
Crypto fraud losses hit $11.4B in 2025, led by investment scams, AI-driven attacks, and rising impact on elderly victims across the U.S.
In 2025, the FBI received 81,565 cryptocurrency-related complaints, a 21% increase from 2024. These reports accounted for $11.4 billion in losses, with an average individual loss of $62,604. Over ...