Bitcoin ATMs Collapse: What It Means for You
The era of Bitcoin ATMs, promising easy cash-to-crypto conversions, is over. Bitcoin Depot's bankruptcy signals a wider industry collapse.
The era of Bitcoin ATMs, promising easy cash-to-crypto conversions, is over. Bitcoin Depot's bankruptcy signals a wider industry collapse.
Turns out, your Google search for crypto might be leading you straight into a scammer's pocket. Fake ads are costing users hundreds of thousands, and the platform rakes in the dough.
Myanmar's military government is considering life sentences for crypto scammers. This crackdown highlights the growing global concern over digital fraud. Will it actually work?
Another year, another billion-dollar heist in crypto land. The FBI just dropped numbers showing $11 billion vanished into scam artists' pockets in 2025 alone.
Crypto scams stole $11.4 billion from Americans in 2025, per the FBI. Seniors lost nearly 40%—and it's only getting worse.
Forget waiting for victims to cry foul. Operation Atlantic hunts crypto scams as they unfold, wallet by wallet.
Picture a Midwest teacher wiping out her 401(k) on a phony crypto pump. FBI data shows Americans lost $11.4 billion to such scams last year – and it's only accelerating.
Cambodia just passed a law to stop crypto scams and online fraud. But here's the catch: laws are only as good as the governments enforcing them—and Southeast Asia has a spotty track record.