Bitget's second "Anti-Fraud Month" concludes, and the anti-fraud center is upgraded to a regular protection system
ChainCatcher news, Bitget's second global "Anti-Fraud Month" has officially concluded. This event focused on AI-driven cryptocurrency fraud risks, effectively enhancing users' security awareness and prevention capabilities through interactive games, security education, expert dialogues, and industry reports.
One of the core projects, "Smarter Eyes Challenge," simulated common fraud scenarios such as phishing links, social engineering, and fake token authorization in a gamified manner. Data shows that only 8.60% of users successfully identified all traps in the first round, but after receiving guided security tips, the pass rate increased to 65.41%.
During the event, Bitget, in collaboration with Slow Mist and Elliptic, released the "2025 Global Cryptocurrency Anti-Fraud Trends Report," indicating that global losses due to cryptocurrency fraud exceeded $4.6 billion in 2024, with AI deepfakes and social engineering becoming mainstream attack methods. Additionally, Bitget partnered with security organizations like Hacken and GoPlus to hold X Space thematic discussions, advocating for a multi-party approach to building a Web3 security ecosystem.
Currently, the Bitget Anti-Fraud Center operates regularly, continuously providing users with practical security guides, risk warning tools, identity verification channels, and 24/7 global support services, committed to creating a long-term reliable trading environment.