Canadian Crypto Exchange Repeatedly Warns Woman - She Gets Scammed Anyway

Another day, another crypto horror story that makes traditional bankers smirk.
The Warning Signs Were There
Multiple alerts flashed across her screen. Official notifications from the exchange platform screamed caution. Yet she clicked 'confirm' anyway - sending her digital assets straight into a scammer's wallet.
Security Measures Bypassed
The exchange had implemented every standard protection: warning pop-ups, verification delays, educational prompts. All rendered useless by human determination to transfer funds against explicit advice.
Who's Really to Blame?
Exchanges face mounting pressure to protect users from themselves while maintaining crypto's core permissionless ethos. Meanwhile, scammers continue refining their tactics faster than safety protocols can evolve.
Another expensive lesson in the school of hard blockchain - where tuition fees are paid in irreversible transactions and shattered trust.