Latvian Financial Watchdog Issues Crypto Fraud Warnings

2020-10-21 17:23

Latvia’s  Financial and Capital Market Commission (FCMC) has issued a notice to investors to refrain from indulging in malicious digital currency platforms and fake opportunities.

The regulator also listed some “signs of fraud” to help individuals identify these deceptive practices.

In an official statement published by the FCMC, investors were urged to stay vigilant against the growing number of investment opportunities that target individuals across different channels.

According to the FCMC, cryptocurrencies, and associated platforms within Latvia function with a lower degree of regulation when compared to many other financial markets. It claims this makes attacks more prevalent in the country.

The regulators also mentioned that these attacks might be difficult to detect at first because they oftentimes use “the names and images of renowned companies.”

Uptick in Fraud

Many online advertisements used for fraud purposes lead unsuspecting victims to fancy websites that give them a false sense of security.

The FCMC noted that online fraudsters are constantly on the watch for new ways to extort money from potential victims and that they will often contact investors via email or other popular social media platforms, and even sometimes by phone.

The scammers normally try to mislead investors into buying currencies that don’t exist, refuse withdrawals, or demand that they pay exorbitant amounts for transfers of funds.

The FCMC has welcomed residents to check with the watchdog in order to verify the legitimacy of any platforms or services before actually investing any money. The regulator also listed verified financial service providers on its website.

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