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Crypto Scams So Big They Need Their Own Supermarkets Now

An illustration depicting a large supermarket filled to capacity with rows upon rows of graphics cards stacked high from floor to ceiling, surrounded by police tape and empty shopping carts scattered about; at center left stands an officer holding up one seized graphic card as another looks over their shoulder into the distance. In the background, two Chinese nationals in handcuffs are led away amidst a flurry of activity while onlookers watch with interest. The scene is bathed in dim light with shadows cast across the walls and floor, evoking a sense of foreboding and illicit activity.

The never-ending saga of gullible idiots throwing their money at crypto scams continues unabated! Who would have thought that a “supermarket used as a facade for an illicit mining operation” wouldn’t be just, well, a supermarket? The Argentine authorities seem to think they’ve uncovered something big – $100 million in cryptocurrency transactions over two years. Meanwhile, the rest of us are left scratching our heads wondering how anyone still falls for this stuff

Source: bitcoin.com

The detainment of two Chinese and one Argentine national involved in a $1.25 million crypto investment scam led to the discovery of a $100 million operation in Argentina. According to local reports, the investigation resulted in the raid of a supermarket that was used as a facade for conducting illegal cryptocurrency mining operations, with dozens of graphics cards confiscated. Two Chinese nationals and an Argentine citizen were detained on March […]

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