WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans were duped out of more than $5.6 billion last year through fraud schemes involving cryptocurrency, the FBI said in a report released Monday that shows a 45% jump in losses from 2022.
Americans lost $5.6 billion last year in cryptocurrency fraud scams, the FBI says
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