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₹57 Crore Disappearance in Indian Crypto Wallet Scam

BY Solomon M.·2 MIN READ·JUNE 17, 2025

Indian crypto wallet scam results in ₹57 crore loss. CBI investigates nationwide fraud.

CBI’s investigation into this cryptocurrency scam highlights increasing risks to retail investors, underscoring the need for enhanced digital fraud detection.

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Key Points:
  • ₹57 crore vanishing points to organized digital fraud.
  • CBI is leading the national investigation.
  • Scam centers on off-exchange Bitcoin laundering.
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₹57 Crore Disappearance in Indian Crypto Wallet Scam

Investigation Details and Implications

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) discovered a vast crypto scam involving the disappearance of ₹57 crore. Investigations span multiple states like Delhi and Jharkhand. Digital sophistication characterizes the scam, hinting at organized fraud modules.

Multiple individuals are suspected, with their identities currently undisclosed by CBI. The activities reportedly involved manipulating social media groups to facilitate these fraudulent schemes. Investigators focus on tracing fund movements through digital wallets.

“These Ponzi schemes were being promoted through multiple social media groups. An analysis of bank account transactions and cryptocurrency wallets has revealed that the illegal proceeds from these schemes were being converted into cryptocurrencies to obscure their origin.” — CBI Spokesperson, Central Bureau of Investigation

The immediate effect on affected individuals includes financial losses and shaken investor confidence. This scam could potentially dampen India’s growing crypto market. CBI reports no DeFi impact; assets were channeled into cold wallets for laundering. Historically, similar fraud schemes in India focus on Bitcoin and possibly Ethereum, avoiding major DeFi protocols. These scams persuade investors with promises, only to convert proceeds to crypto. They’ll likely continue unless regulatory action intensifies.

This scam might prompt stricter regulations in India’s cryptocurrency realm. Past trends suggest persistent fraud leveraging Bitcoin for laundering. Public awareness and developer vigilance on fraudulent links remain crucial to counter future scams.

Disclaimer:

The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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