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  2. Scammers use fake Jeremy Clarkson ad in Bitcoin scam - AOL

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    The adverts plug a company called Bitcoin Revolution and are designed to look like a news article about people who have had enormous success trading crypto. ... Clarkson ad in Bitcoin scam ...

  3. This 'Crypto King' was accused of fraud and owes investors ...

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    Here are 3 legit ways to buy Bitcoin. ... The fund, which holds Bitcoin futures contracts that trade on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, has an expense ratio of 0.95%. ... In Other News.

  4. The FBI says crypto fraud cost Americans $5.6 billion a ... - AOL

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    For those who may have been targeted by a crime or scam—whether or not it's crypto-related—the FBI encourages individuals to file a complaint with its Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).

  5. Bitcoin soars past $100,000 ahead of possible early action on ...

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    Bitcoin has surged in price since Trump's victory, topping $100,000 for the first time last month before briefly sliding down to about $90,000 earlier this week. Two years ago, bitcoin was trading at about $20,000. On Friday, bitcoin rose about 5% to around $104,000 according to CoinDesk.

  6. Bitcoin soars past $109,000 ahead of possible early action on ...

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    Bitcoin has surged in price since Trump's victory, topping $100,000 for the first time last month before briefly sliding down to about $90,000. On Friday, it rose about 5%. It jumped more than $9,000 early Monday, according to CoinDesk. Two years ago, bitcoin was trading at about $20,000.

  7. Amit Bhardwaj - Wikipedia

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    Amit K. Bhardwaj (17 January 1983 – 15 January 2022) was an Indian businessman who founded Amaze Mining and Blockchain Research Limited which ran GB [Gainbitcoin] Miners among other bitcoin-related businesses and projects, these have been described as various types of Ponzi schemes.

  8. Bitcoin crypto fraudsters ordered to repay £24m - AOL

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    The scam made so much money that £5,000 in gift cards were handed out to people in the street and cars were bought for people Parker met in the pub, police said.

  9. Blord - Wikipedia

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    The charges involved alleged non-compliance with financial regulations, particularly in relation to his cryptocurrency trading platforms. [9] Although the police have yet to complete their investigation, Blord has maintained his innocence, claiming that his businesses operate within the bounds of the law.