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$11B Crypto Scam Surge as Investment Fraud Dominates in 2025: FBI

Crypto scams hit record highs in 2025, with investment fraud dominating losses as complaints surge and enforcement efforts struggle to keep pace

Written By Shubham Soni Shubham Soni
Published April 7, 2026 11:29 PM·Updated 3 months ago
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$11B Crypto Scam Surge as Investment Fraud Dominates in 2025 FBI

Key Highlights

  • The FBI reported $11.36 billion in crypto scam losses in 2025, up 22% year-over-year.
  • Investment scams accounted for the largest share, totaling $7.2 billion in losses.
  • Complaints surged to over 181,000 cases, highlighting the growing scale and global reach of crypto-related cybercrime.

Crypto-linked scams in the U.S. reached a new peak in 2025, with reported losses totaling $11.36 billion, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. 

According to a report released by the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) on Monday, the figure marks a 22% increase from the previous year, underscoring how digital assets remain central to large-scale online fraud.

The surge was accompanied by 181,565 complaints tied to cryptocurrency, a 21% rise year-over-year. On average, victims reported losing over $62,000, with tens of thousands of cases exceeding six-figure losses.

Investment scams cause damage

Investment-related fraud accounted for the bulk of crypto losses, totaling $7.2 billion. These schemes continue to rely on long-running tactics, unsolicited messages, fake trading platforms, and fabricated returns, but now operate at a greater scale and coordination.

Victims are often drawn into staged investment environments that simulate profits before withdrawals are blocked. In many cases, additional “fees” or “taxes” are demanded before scammers disappear entirely. The data reflects a broader shift: crypto is no longer a niche tool for fraud, but a primary payment rail in organized cybercrime.

Cybercrime at scale: A growing system

The report from the Internet Crime Complaint Center highlights how cyber-enabled fraud now accounts for the vast majority of reported financial losses. In 2025, total cybercrime losses exceeded $20 billion, with crypto playing a central role.

Since its launch 25 years ago, IC3 has evolved from handling a few thousand monthly complaints to processing nearly 3,000 per day. That growth mirrors the industrialization of online fraud, where schemes are increasingly automated, global, and persistent. Older individuals remain disproportionately affected, with those aged 60 and above reporting the highest total losses across all categories.

Organized networks and global reach

Authorities point to organized criminal groups, often operating across borders, as key drivers behind crypto-related fraud. Many large-scale scams, including so-called “pig butchering” operations, are linked to networks in Southeast Asia that combine human trafficking with financial crime.

These operations rely heavily on cryptocurrency due to its speed, cross-border accessibility, and relative difficulty of recovery once funds are transferred.

Enforcement efforts struggle to keep up

Law enforcement agencies have expanded coordinated responses, including initiatives aimed at freezing stolen funds and disrupting scam infrastructure. Operations like “Level Up” have prevented hundreds of millions in potential losses, but recovery remains limited once funds move through multiple wallets or jurisdictions.

The FBI continues to emphasize rapid reporting as critical. Delays in reporting fraudulent transactions significantly reduce the chances of asset recovery.

A persistent shift toward crypto-based fraud

The data signals a structural change in cybercrime. Traditional fraud methods, such as phishing, impersonation, and business email compromise, are increasingly converging with cryptocurrency payments.

As digital assets become more embedded in financial systems, they are also becoming more deeply embedded in criminal activity. The result is a fraud landscape where scale, speed, and anonymity continue to favor attackers over victims.

Also Read: Africa Crypto Market Surges 52% Amid Growing Regulations: Ripple

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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