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Chainalysis: Impersonation and AI Crypto Scams Rea...
CoinDesk•Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at 02:43 PM•1 min read

Chainalysis: Impersonation and AI Crypto Scams Reached $17 Billion

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According to Chainalysis, scams and fraud targeting individuals are on the rise in the cryptocurrency space. The crypto analytics firm reports that impersonation and AI-driven crypto scams resulted in $17 billion being stolen last year. Chainalysis suggests that if this trend continues, losses from these scams could exceed the amount of cryptocurrency stolen through cyberattacks. The development highlights the growing need for vigilance and awareness regarding fraudulent activities in the crypto market.

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Chainalysis: Impersonation and AI Crypto Scams Reached $17 Billion

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According to Chainalysis, scams and fraud targeting individuals are on the rise in the cryptocurrency space. The crypto analytics firm reports that impersonation and AI-driven crypto scams resulted in $17 billion being stolen last year. Chainalysis suggests that if this trend continues, losses from these scams could exceed the amount of cryptocurrency stolen through cyberattacks. The development highlights the growing need for vigilance and awareness regarding fraudulent activities in the crypto market.

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