Владата на Уругвај ја презентира кампањата против крипто измамите - Биткоин Вести

The Department of the Interior of Uruguay is taking steps to warn users about the danger they face when investing in certain crypto projects that could be scams. The campaign is called “Fake Coins: Cryptocurrency Scams” and seeks to educate the population about the most common kinds of crypto scams.

Uruguay Educates on Crypto-Related Scams

More and more government bodies are becoming aware of how some parties are using crypto to execute different kinds of scams, and also more of these institutions are working to educate citizens on this fact. The Ministry of the Interior of Uruguay has предупреди about this, presenting a new campaign called “Fake Coins: Cryptocurrency Scams,” launched in partnership with El Paccto and Cibel@, two EU-Latam joint organizations that fight against organized crime.

Според Fake Coins document:

[The project seeks to] raise awareness about the main scams detected in cryptocurrency operations. In this way, citizens will be able to identify how they are produced and what tricks the fraudsters use.

The campaign has participation from police departments and prosecutions from 17 different countries, including Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Spain, Guatemala, Honduras, México, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Dominican Republic, and Uruguay.


Cryptocurrency Scam Warning Signs and Regulation

The project uses several cryptocurrency projects and fake token names which the organization has defined as scams to show the Latam audience how a crypto scam is different from legit cryptocurrency projects. Also, the campaign typifies these scams into different kinds, depending on their focus. Among these are scams through simulation or impersonation, scams through seduction, pyramid recruitment scams, and false e-mail promotions.

The problem of cryptocurrency scams in Latam has grown significantly with the popularization of crypto in countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela. In fact, this kind of scam has been mentioned as one of the factors that have accelerated the establishment of cryptocurrency regulations in some of these jurisdictions.

In Brazil, where a number of citizens have been affected by such occurrences, the newly passed crypto law изменета the penal code to include crypto crimes. The crimes are denominated as “fraud in the provision of services of virtual assets, securities, or financial assets,” with penalties including imprisonment from two to six years plus fines.

The Ministry of Uruguay advises visiting the web page of the project for more information in this regard and to report any cryptocurrency project suspected of being a scam.

What do you think about Uruguay’s warning regarding cryptocurrency scams? Tell us in the comments section below.

Серхио Гошенко

Серхио е новинар за криптовалути со седиште во Венецуела. Тој се опишува себеси како доцна во играта, влегувајќи во криптосферата кога порастот на цената се случи во декември 2017 година. Имајќи искуство во компјутерско инженерство, живеејќи во Венецуела и под влијание на бумот на криптовалутите на социјално ниво, тој нуди поинаква гледна точка за успехот на крипто и како тоа им помага на небанкарираните и недоволно опслужените.

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