Social media blamed for $1B in crypto scam losses in 2021
What has the government doing so far to regulate social media like they are regulating exchanges, despite that people that are using social media like Facebook, Instagram and many others do not have privacy, scammers and illicit actors still make use of the same social media to scam people. From just 2021 to 2022 first quarter, people have been scammed over $1 billion on social media. Federal Trade Commission (FCT) found that Instagram (32%), Facebook (26%), Whatsapp (9%), and Telegram (7%) were the top platforms used for crypto scams. Twitter, the social media platform widely adopted by the crypto-community, was not mentioned despite being littered with spam and scam bots touting fake crypto-giveaways.
The funniest to me is that scam is not new on social media, but it is becoming commoner and the scam on social media regard crypto is increasing, definitely all other scam are increasing on social media. When social media is not a place of privacy, why not require for ID documents for better KYC procedure than focusing most only on exchanges
why am I not surprised by the increase in the number of frauds that only follows the trend of the increasing popularity of cryptocurrencies. although I'm not sure how accurate the data is, it is obvious that there is a correlation between the popularity of the social network and the number of scams on them. Instagram obviously dominate.
this is just proof that cryptocurrencies have become interesting to "ordinary" people as well, unfortunately, they are the most common target of fraud, just because of their ignorance but with a desire to make some money.