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	Fraudulent Cryptocurrency Addresses
	Reported On February 4, 2025 at 10:18 am
Recognizing Scam Addresses Across Multiple Cryptocurrencies
Receiving Addresses:
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 0x16FD1f3D16D9899D6a7c84105c8cc719a994aE02 0x16FD1f3D16D9899D6a7c84105c8cc719a994aE02(ETH) 
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 LZqXii6MAsD4FsNGdsMrcPBnpiXCDScM7Q LZqXii6MAsD4FsNGdsMrcPBnpiXCDScM7Q(LTC) 
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 1HtKMNjoivsg8hCkK3R1MWrVtYWACzdHLB 1HtKMNjoivsg8hCkK3R1MWrVtYWACzdHLB(BTC) 
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 0x16FD1f3D16D9899D6a7c84105c8cc719a994aE02 0x16FD1f3D16D9899D6a7c84105c8cc719a994aE02(CRV) 
- 15FLPdfqhonXmtm34tDrdYfCHGqdtsbZt93jkAvNZpFyDj9X (DOT)
Scam Type: Investment Scam
Details: Various Multicurrency addresses have been identified repeatedly in fraudulent investment schemes. It’s critical to confirm all details extensively and ensure transactions are conducted with entities that are well-vetted and reliable. Exercise caution and seek insights from trusted financial professionals before proceeding with any investments.
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