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(By Mike Moen. Prairie News Service) – State governments are fighting back against scammers who make use of cryptocurrency kiosks to steal money from people unaware they are being targeted.
North Dakota is among the states with new regulations in place. North Dakota’s law, adopted this spring, requires ATMs designed for cryptocurrency transactions to be licensed. There are also daily transaction limits.
AARP said nearly a dozen states have taken such action in recent months.
Francoise Cleveland, Government Affairs director for AARP, views the daily caps on moving around funds for each user as a vital tool in getting a handle on the problem.
“Because once the money is gone, it’s gone,” Cleveland pointed out. “The daily transaction limits help to lessen those losses.”
North Dakota bill sponsors said such scams can involve someone posing as a law enforcement officer, warning a person about suspicious activity with the funds in their bank account. They are then directed to deposit money into the crypto ATM, moving it to the fraudster’s account.
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