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The U.S. Department of Justice, in collaboration with Coinbase, Meta, and others, has launched an anti-fraud operation, freezing over 3.8 million dollars in cryptocurrency assets

2026-06-04 16:52:34
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According to The Block, the U.S. Department of Justice stated that in a joint anti-fraud operation codenamed "Disruption Week," private sector participants froze over $3.8 million in cryptocurrency assets related to fraud. Participating organizations include Coinbase, Meta, Google, Microsoft, SpaceX, TRM Labs, and others.

The operation also led to the arrest of 7 fraudsters by Thai police and the identification of multiple fraud platforms handed over for investigation by the U.S. authorities. Data from the FBI shows that losses reported from cryptocurrency investment fraud in 2025 increased by 24% year-on-year, exceeding $7.2 billion.

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