Feds Nab $868K in Crypto From Romance Scam That Left Wallets Empty
Love bites—but so do crypto scams. The DOJ just clawed back nearly a million dollars from fraudsters who turned dating apps into wallet-draining machines.
How it worked: Sweet talk victims, swap wallet addresses instead of phone numbers, then ghost them—after the crypto vanishes. Classic romance with a Web3 twist.
The takeaway? Even in decentralized finance, the long arm of the law still reaches fat stacks. Maybe save the moon-shot investments for actual exchanges—not your Tinder matches.
