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Every Third Canadian HODLer Lost Money in Crypto Scams (Study)
Research carried out by contributors of the Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) estimated that 35% of Canadians owning digital assets had fallen victim to crypto fraud.
The study further determined that approximately 9% of the locals have purchased cryptocurrencies or NFTs, with the share being higher among individuals who graduated from universities.
Less Educated People Seem More Likely to Get Scammed
The report, conducted via a representative survey of 2,000 Canadian residents, showedthat fraudulent schemes related to cryptocurrencies are a serious problem in the country. Per the results, over a third of those who have invested in digital assets have been lured into some sort of scam.
14% (the largest share) said they had been contacted by a person who presented themselves as a crypto investment manager and who later stole a fee for his “services.” 10% admitted sharing their wallet information following a request for additional information, while 7% have purchased digital currencies from a mysterious individual who then disappeared.
People from the lower income brackets and those with less education are more likely to get conned. Individuals earning over $50,000 per year and having university degrees seem more aware of the risks in the industry and are more cautious when approached by scammers
The survey also estimated that most Canadians are wary of cryptocurrency exchanges. Nearly 50% have “low trust” in such companies, 25% are “neutral,” whereas only 9% have “high trust.”
In comparison, the confidence in local banks is much higher. Just 12% do not believe in domestic banking institutions, while 46% have “high trust.”
The Painful Lesson Learned by a Canadian Couple
While some scams are not that devastating and result mainly in frustration among victims, others could be crucial. One example is an elderly man and his wife from Toronto whopartedwith $300,000 in such a scheme
The couple wanted to invest their life savings and were approached by an unknown individual online. After presenting themself as “professional and knowledgeable” in the investment field, they advised the family to distribute funds on a dubious cryptocurrency platform
At first, everything seemed legit, and the duo saw their investment growing “significantly” in time. However, the problems started when they asked to withdraw some assets. The wrongdoer said they have to pay considerable fees to complete such transactions. Later, the couple saw that their entire investment had vanished, proving their fears that they had fallen victim to a crypto fraud
Fortunately for them, the Toronto Police Service recovered a “significant portion of lost funds.” The identity of the criminal who drained the money, though, remained unclear, meaning they could be located in another country.