#Shanghai police crack down on virtual currency fraud case#
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Shanghai police recently cracked a virtual currency contract trading fraud case, smashing a 16-member fraud gang and involving more than 300,000 yuan. The gang built a fake virtual currency trading platform, disguised as "investment masters" to infiltrate investment groups, used fake screenshots to attract victims to download the platform, and induced them to engage in high-frequency trading to earn high commissions. The suspects also misled victims into believing that their investment failures were due to their own misjudgment of the market by using fake transaction records, thereby defrauding them of their money. Currently, the suspects have been criminally detained for suspected fraud, and the case is under further investigation.
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Shanghai police recently cracked a virtual currency contract trading fraud case, smashing a 16-member fraud gang and involving more than 300,000 yuan. The fraud gang built a fake virtual currency trading platform, disguised as "investment masters" to infiltrate investment groups, used fake screenshots to attract victims to download the platform, and induced them to engage in high-frequency trading to earn high commissions. The fraud gang also used fake trading data to make victims mistakenly believe that their own operations were the reason for their investment failure, thereby defrauding them of money. Currently, the criminal suspects have been taken criminal coercive measures by Yangpu police for suspected fraud, and the case is under further investigation. This case once again reminds investors to be wary of the authenticity of virtual currency trading platforms, not to trust the guidance of "investment masters", and to avoid falling into fraud traps.
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Classic Views
Virtual currency contract trading has a risk of fraud, investors need to be cautious
Fraudulent groups use fake platforms and "investment masters" identities to deceive victims
Fraudulent methods include fake screenshots, inducing high-frequency trading, etc.
The police have taken action to crack down on virtual currency fraud crimes