Yes, unfortunately, cryptocurrency theft is a reality in the United States, and it seems that the activity is on the rise. Here are some important points and recent examples:
Magnitude of the problem:
In 2024, it is estimated that approximately $40.9 billion in cryptocurrencies were stolen from known illicit addresses, although this figure could approach $51 billion according to historical trends.
Losses so far in 2025 have already surpassed $502.
What to do if you are a victim?:
The FBI recommends filing a report on the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) website, even if there was no financial loss.
Provide all possible details about the transactions, how you met the scammer, communication platforms used, involved web domains, and phone numbers.
Beware of cryptocurrency recovery services that charge upfront fees.
It is important to stay informed about the latest threats and take robust security precautions to protect your digital assets.