PANews reported on October 26 that according to a report by Hong Kong media Dongwang, yesterday (October 25), a Korean man used a middleman to buy USDT for 700,000 Hong Kong dollars, but he could not receive the cryptocurrency at the money exchange shop, and he was suspected of being cheated. The Hong Kong police went to the scene to investigate and classified the case as "obtaining property by fraudulent means". It is understood that the money exchange shop claimed that it had paid the cryptocurrency involved in this case through a third party.
A Korean man was suspected of being scammed by cryptocurrency in Hong Kong and paid HK$700,000 but did not receive USDT
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