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by: xpoolPosted on: April 26, 2025

United Nations Warns About Growing Crypto Scams in Southeast Asia

The United Nations (UN) has issued a concerning alert regarding the surge in cryptocurrency-related criminal activity and scams within Southeast Asia. The report reveals that these criminals are exploiting digital assets to expand their operations, moving from Myanmar to Mexico and beyond. Their reach is increasing as they successfully manipulate victims using digital currencies for financial gain.

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