So, let me get this straight. High-yield investment scams and pig butchering scams are raking in the crypto like it’s going out of style—50.2% and 33.2% respectively. Who knew that getting scammed could be so popular? It’s like a new trend, right? “Hey, have you heard about the latest scam? It’s all the rage!”
Now, these long-term scams, the ones they call pig butchering, are like the slow-cooked meals of the scam world. They’re up 40% year-over-year. I mean, who doesn’t love a good slow burn? And where are these masterminds operating from? Oh, just the usual suspects in Southeast Asia. But don’t worry, they’re branching out! It’s like a franchise now—“Scams R Us.”
According to the brainiacs at Chainalysis, these pig butchering scammers have decided to diversify their portfolio. Instead of just the “long con,” they’re now dabbling in “quicker turnaround employment or work-from-home scams.” Because why not? Who doesn’t want to get scammed faster? It’s like fast food, but for your wallet!
And get this—2024 is shaping up to be a banner year for scams. We’ve got pig butchering, address poisoning, crypto drainers, livestream scams, and blackmail/sextortion. It’s like a buffet of bad decisions! And the deposits to
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