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Bitget Tackles $442 Billion Fraud Wave with Anti-Scam Month Initiative

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Bitget has launched its annual Anti-Scam Month for 2026 to combat the growing threat of multi-asset fraud in the cryptocurrency market. According to Interpol data, more than $442 billion was lost globally due to such scams last year.

The initiative, which runs throughout June under the theme 'More Assets, Stronger Shield,' aims to educate users about common attack methods and risks associated with tokenized real-world assets and AI-linked products.

Through a series of articles and videos, Bitget will discuss topics such as SMS spoofing, phishing systems, malicious smart contracts, and high-risk token schemes. The exchange has also partnered with onchain security firms and real-world asset institutions to examine the risks tied to these emerging markets.

'As market access expands, scam tactics are evolving just as quickly,' said Gracy Chen, Bitget's chief executive. She emphasized that platform infrastructure alone is no longer enough to keep users safe, and that sharper risk awareness is now crucial.

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