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After making what he thought was a good match on a dating app, Steven Belcher from Denver lost $1.8 million of his life savings in a cryptocurrency scam. The FBI says it received more than 4,300 complaints last year about cryptocurrency romance scams with total losses of more than $429,000,000. The Justice Department’s new director of cryptocurrency enforcement says it’s now the preferred method of payment for a range of scams. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC
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Cryptocurrency Brings Modern Twist To Online Romance Scams
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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Wherever there is money there is always someone who wants to get it in honest or dishonest way. The "romance scam" has been around for long time, and it's just a small and logical jump from fiat money to crypto to scam lonely souls. Remember, cybercriminals are very clever, and anyone can be scammed, more when issues of the heart are involved.