The Bitget crypto exchange releases a new report on AI-powered scams and launches an "Anti-Scam Month" security initiative.

  • Bitget has released a new report finding that AI scams cost crypto users $4.6B in 2024.

  • The exchange has launched a month-long “Anti-Scam Month” to boost user awareness.

  • Bitget CEO Gracy Chen says the initiative is part of a core focus on security.

Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, in conjunction with blockchain security firms SlowMist and Elliptic, has released a 2025 Anti-Scam Research Report highlighting the roles of deepfake technology and social engineering in the growing trend of global crypto scam losses. 

According to Bitget’s report, crypto scam losses surged to $4.6 billion in 2024, with bad actors deploying the highlighted AI tools in most of the cases. The release of the 2025 Anti-Scam Research Report is closely aligned to Bitget’s “Anti-Scam Month,” a month-long security initiative designed to educate users and raise awareness about these emerging threats across the crypto ecosystem.

Bitget Report Reveals New Deepfake and Social Engineering Tactics

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