Why the Trump administration is easing up on crypto crime at exactly the wrong moment
Just last month, a hacker stole about
Indeed, crypto crime likely broke records last year. Illicit crypto addresses received an estimated total of
Cryptocurrency is being used to perpetrate crimes that affect all Americans. One of the best examples is ransomware, malicious software that prevents users from accessing their computer files, systems or networks unless they pay a ransom. Crypto is the dominant form of payment demanded in these attacks because it enables cybercriminals to receive money anonymously and quickly transfer their illicit gains overseas.
Ransomware attacks reached an all-time high in 2024, targeting sectors that Americans rely on every day. In
Like ransomware attacks, meme coin "rug pulls" can have many victims. A meme coin is a cryptocurrency that is inspired by a celebrity, meme or internet trend. They're highly volatile, speculative assets that are susceptible to fraud. In a rug pull, insiders buy up a large share of meme coin tokens in advance and then dump them after the price soars, leaving regular investors with tokens that are essentially worthless.
One recent example is the case of
While rug pulls dupe multiple investors at a time, many crypto crimes target individual victims. One particularly devastating crypto fraud is known as "pig butchering" or "romance baiting." These scams involve online criminals luring their victims into fake romances and then stealing their money by inducing them to invest in cryptocurrency.
Many people lose their life savings to these scams. One
Another scam on the rise involves bitcoin ATMs. A scammer persuades a victim to deposit cash into a bitcoin ATM by using a QR code. The ATM then converts the cash to bitcoin that is immediately transferred to the scammer's digital wallet.
Seniors are particularly susceptible to bitcoin ATM scams.
These are just a few of the ways in which criminals use crypto to harm ordinary Americans. Unfortunately, there are many others, some of which are used to finance terrorism. This is why we should be strengthening our efforts to prevent crypto crime, not weakening them.
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