AG Nessel and Michigan State Police issue warning on the dangers of cryptocurrency and bitcoin scams – Macomb Daily


Attorney General Dana Nessel is working with Michigan State Police to make the public more aware of cryptocurrency and bitcoin scams. MEDIA NEWS GROUP/FLINT JOURNAL VIA AP

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and the Michigan State Police (MSP) Cyber Section have teamed up to make the public aware of the dangers of cryptocurrency scams.

Older and vulnerable adults are often the targets by fraudsters using crypto scams but anyone can be victimized.

“Cryptocurrency is a new, complex market that causes confusion among even seasoned investors, and bad actors are exploiting this arena to victimize people of all ages,” Nessel said, in Tuesday’s news release.

Cryptocurrency is a digital currency. Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) are the most common types of cryptocurrency, but there are thousands of types of cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency can be purchased online via a cryptocurrency exchange or with cash at Crypto Kiosks or Bitcoin ATMs. Cryptocurrency is not illegal, but scammers often take advantage of cryptocurrency and use it as a tool to steal from others.



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