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Home/News/SEC wins $5.5 million judgment against fake crypto platform NanoBit in pig-butchering scam
CoinDesk·11h ago·negative

SEC wins $5.5 million judgment against fake crypto platform NanoBit in pig-butchering scam

A federal judge ordered $5.5 million in penalties against NanoBit and five defendants who posed as finance professionals on WhatsApp, tricking 18 investors into depositing funds on a fake crypto platform that never executed trades.

  • Scammers built trust via WhatsApp groups, then directed victims to deposit funds into a fake trading platform.
  • The platform showed fake profitable trades but never executed any actual crypto transactions.
  • At least 18 investors lost nearly $1 million; funds were wired to Hong Kong bank accounts.
  • All six defendants are permanently barred from securities offerings and must pay disgorgement and penalties.
scamsregulationImpact 4/10
Why our editor rated this negative

Another crypto scam case shows the prevalence of fraud in the space, though the SEC enforcement action demonstrates regulatory action against bad actors.

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