Senators call for action to tackle Bitcoin ATM scams

Data from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reveals that Bitcoin ATM-linked fraud amounted to a staggering $65 million in financial losses during the first half of this year alone.

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A group of US Senate Democrats has called on the nation’s largest Bitcoin ATM operators to step up efforts in preventing fraud targeting elderly Americans. The Senators, led by Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin, addressed the growing number of scams using Bitcoin ATMs, urging companies to take immediate action to protect vulnerable populations.

Data from the Federal Trade Commission reveals that in the first half of this year alone, Bitcoin ATM-linked fraud amounted to $65 million. Older adults, particularly those aged 60 and over, were disproportionately affected, being three times more likely to report financial losses than younger users. Senators, including Elizabeth Warren, pointed to recent reports showing scammers coercing elderly individuals into sending funds through Bitcoin ATMs.

The Senators have asked major Bitcoin ATM firms to respond by early October, detailing their measures to combat fraud. This comes amid broader concerns over the rise in crypto scams, with the FBI reporting a significant increase in overall crypto-related fraud this year.