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Consumers lost $66 million to crypto ATM fraud in the first six months of 2024, the Federal Trade Commission said. The money often cannot be recovered.
Scammers are increasingly targeting U.S. consumers using Bitcoin teller machines, with some people losing thousands of dollars.
The popularity of Bitcoin ATMs has surged in recent years, providing an accessible bridge between digital currency and ...
Digital currency is going local. Not too long ago, crypto used to feel like the domain of tech enthusiasts and financial outliers.
Job hunters are warned not to engage in sending cash via cryptocurrency for anything related to a job. File art: Star Market in Lake Orion in 2022, which had a bitcoin ATM that enabled a scammer ...
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