🚨 Crypto scams in the US hit $11 billion in losses last year, more than half of all cybercrime damages. 🕵️ The FBI froze over 3,000 illegal wallets and protected🚨 Crypto scams in the US hit $11 billion in losses last year, more than half of all cybercrime damages. 🕵️ The FBI froze over 3,000 illegal wallets and protected

FBI data show crypto-related scams caused $11 billion in cybercrime losses in the US last year

2026/06/20 04:35
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Cybercrime losses in the United States soared to a record $20.9 billion in 2023, according to data released by the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), an official body operating under the FBI. Notably, $11 billion of these losses stemmed from cryptocurrency-related fraud, making crypto scams responsible for more than half of all cybercrime damages in the country.

Crypto-related losses take center stage

The IC3 report highlighted that investment scams accounted for the largest share of financial losses, totaling $10.7 billion. Criminals targeted users through fake platforms, liquidity pool traps, and schemes imitating decentralized finance applications. As the FBI’s official internet crime unit, IC3 compiles complaints and publishes annual trends to inform and protect the public.

The inherent anonymity of blockchain transactions complicates the tracing of illicit funds compared to traditional financial systems. This environment gives fraudsters greater freedom, especially when targeting inexperienced users. The report noted perpetrators are increasingly using multiple methods in tandem and employing progressively sophisticated fraud techniques.

Category Amount
Total cybercrime losses $20.9 billion
Crypto-related losses $11 billion
Investment fraud losses $10.7 billion
Frozen illegal wallets Over 3,000
Funds protected Above $500 million

Older Americans face increased risk

The data also indicates that nearly one third of all cybercrime losses last year were reported by elderly Americans. This demographic proved especially vulnerable to investment schemes, romance scams, and phony tech support contacts. In some documented cases, retirees lost their entire savings in just a matter of days.

California, Texas, and Florida led the nation in crypto scam-related losses by state. The findings suggest that densely populated states with high levels of digital finance adoption are at greater risk of cybercrime involving cryptocurrencies.

FBI steps up counter-fraud operations

In a recent message shared on social media, FBI Director Kash Patel addressed crypto scammers with a stern warning. Patel made clear that the Bureau intends to ramp up enforcement against those seeking illicit profits through digital fraud.

The FBI has already frozen more than 3,000 illicit cryptocurrency wallets, helping to safeguard assets valued at over $500 million. The Bureau’s announcement signals its intent to intensify investigations, tracking, and recovery efforts to combat growing crypto-related crime in the near future.

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