DFPI Warns Of 16 Crypto Websites Suspected Of Fraud

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  • The DFPI’s consumer alert page now has 16 alerts from December 27 to 28 warning businesses to appear to be involved in fraud against California consumers.
  • The warnings were issued in response to public complaints about the brokers and websites, noting that consumers have losses ranging from $2,000 to $1.2 million.
Over the course of two days, the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) has issued 16 different warnings to cryptocurrency brokers and websites it believes to be fraudulent.
DFPI Warns Of 16 Crypto Websites Suspected Of Fraud

The suspected crypto websites include:

  1. Tahoe Digital Exchange
  2. TeleTrade Options
  3. Tony Alin Trading Firm
  4. Hekamenltd/Tosal Markets Limited
  5. Trade 1960
  6. Yong Ying Global Investment Company Limited
  7. Unison FX
  8. VoyanX.com
  9. rbhoodc.com
  10. Rui Win Capital Group LTD
  11. Reliable Option Trade
  12. Singapore International Monetary Exchange Limited/ Simex
  13. Sun Bit Proa
  14. UniSwap LLC
  15. eth-Wintermute.net
  16. ZC Exchange

Wherein, eth-Wintermute.net, and UniSwap LLC are the two copycat sites posing as two big names in the crypto sector.

The DFPI’s consumer alert page now has 16 alerts from December 27 to 28 warning that these businesses appear to be involved in fraud against California consumers.

It is unusual for the DFPI to issue so many notifications at once, implying that the amount of crypto fraud reports may have increased in the final parts of the year. The DFPI normally issues intermittent warnings concerning company investigations or notices about specific instances.

DFPI Warns Of 16 Crypto Websites Suspected Of Fraud

The warnings were issued in response to public complaints about the brokers and websites, with the DFPI noting that consumers have reported losses ranging from $2,000 to $1.2 million in certain cases. The DFPI, on the other hand, just states that these websites “appears to be engaged in fraud.”

A significant theme asserted in the majority of these advisories is pig slaughtering schemes, in which an individual or group creates a phony identity online in order to cultivate fraudulent relationships or friendships via social media, texting, and dating apps.

The ultimate objective is to convince the victim to invest in cryptocurrency through a spoof version of a real website, in this case, UniSwap LLC and eth-Wintermute.net or by sending cash to a shady wallet address.

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DFPI Warns Of 16 Crypto Websites Suspected Of Fraud

Key Words:

  • The DFPI’s consumer alert page now has 16 alerts from December 27 to 28 warning businesses to appear to be involved in fraud against California consumers.
  • The warnings were issued in response to public complaints about the brokers and websites, noting that consumers have losses ranging from $2,000 to $1.2 million.
Over the course of two days, the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) has issued 16 different warnings to cryptocurrency brokers and websites it believes to be fraudulent.
DFPI Warns Of 16 Crypto Websites Suspected Of Fraud

The suspected crypto websites include:

  1. Tahoe Digital Exchange
  2. TeleTrade Options
  3. Tony Alin Trading Firm
  4. Hekamenltd/Tosal Markets Limited
  5. Trade 1960
  6. Yong Ying Global Investment Company Limited
  7. Unison FX
  8. VoyanX.com
  9. rbhoodc.com
  10. Rui Win Capital Group LTD
  11. Reliable Option Trade
  12. Singapore International Monetary Exchange Limited/ Simex
  13. Sun Bit Proa
  14. UniSwap LLC
  15. eth-Wintermute.net
  16. ZC Exchange

Wherein, eth-Wintermute.net, and UniSwap LLC are the two copycat sites posing as two big names in the crypto sector.

The DFPI’s consumer alert page now has 16 alerts from December 27 to 28 warning that these businesses appear to be involved in fraud against California consumers.

It is unusual for the DFPI to issue so many notifications at once, implying that the amount of crypto fraud reports may have increased in the final parts of the year. The DFPI normally issues intermittent warnings concerning company investigations or notices about specific instances.

DFPI Warns Of 16 Crypto Websites Suspected Of Fraud

The warnings were issued in response to public complaints about the brokers and websites, with the DFPI noting that consumers have reported losses ranging from $2,000 to $1.2 million in certain cases. The DFPI, on the other hand, just states that these websites “appears to be engaged in fraud.”

A significant theme asserted in the majority of these advisories is pig slaughtering schemes, in which an individual or group creates a phony identity online in order to cultivate fraudulent relationships or friendships via social media, texting, and dating apps.

The ultimate objective is to convince the victim to invest in cryptocurrency through a spoof version of a real website, in this case, UniSwap LLC and eth-Wintermute.net or by sending cash to a shady wallet address.

DISCLAIMER: The Information on this website is provided as general market commentary and does not constitute investment advice. We encourage you to do your own research before investing.

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