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A woman in Hong Kong with 10 years of experience in cryptocurrency investment fell victim to a series of scams, resulting in losses of up to 4 million HKD

2025-07-19 17:29:25
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ChainCatcher news, a local woman with over 10 years of experience in cryptocurrency investment lost more than 4 million HKD in virtual currency after failing to apply for a discount on a virtual asset platform. She sought "customer service" assistance on Telegram and unfortunately fell into scam traps twice. The police remind everyone to contact customer service through official channels and not to click on unknown links or disclose personal account passwords and verification codes.

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