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According to a study, from January 2020 to February 2024, crypto criminals moved at least $75.3 billion into suspicious accounts, including $15.2 billion in deposits from major crypto exchanges used by everyday investors . The scams have resulted in reported losses of $2.57 billion in 2021 alone, representing a 183% increase from the previous year
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