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by: xpoolPosted on: October 11, 2025

Massachusetts Seeks to Curb Crypto ATM Fraud with Potential Ban

Massachusetts is considering a ban on cryptocurrency ATMs in response to a surge in scam cases, especially targeting older adults. The move comes after Waltham, Massachusetts, banned these machines following the loss of $18,000 by local resident Stephen Drew due to a family member’s fraud. ]

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