PANews reported on April 24 that according to the 2024 Report released by the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), in 2024, people aged 60 and over in the United States submitted a total of 33,369 complaints due to crypto-related fraud, with a total loss of US$2.84 billion, accounting for more than 30% of the total loss of US$9.3 billion in crypto fraud throughout the year. Overall, IC3 received a total of 149,686 complaints related to cryptocurrency throughout the year, an increase of 66% year-on-year. Investment fraud and crypto ATM fraud were the main methods, with losses of US$5.8 billion and US$247 million respectively.
Report: Americans aged 60 and over will lose nearly $3 billion to crypto fraud in 2024
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