Crypto scam reporting needs to move ‘under one umbrella’ — Coinbase CSO

Key Points

  • Crypto scam reporting in the US is fragmented and needs consolidation under one system for better consumer protection.
  • Coinbase's CSO, Philip Martin, suggests a unified reporting system to enhance visibility and resource allocation for scam prevention.
  • Current reporting to agencies like the FBI’s IC3 often leaves victims feeling unheard and frustrated.
  • International cooperation is crucial as many scams originate from outside the US, complicating law enforcement efforts.

Summary

The current system for reporting cryptocurrency scams in the United States is described as fragmented and inefficient by Philip Martin, the Chief Security Officer at Coinbase. Speaking at the SXSW conference, Martin highlighted the need for a unified reporting system that would streamline the process, making it easier for victims to report scams and for authorities to gather comprehensive data on the issue. This fragmentation leads to victims feeling as though their reports are lost in the void, with little to no feedback or follow-up from agencies like the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3). Martin emphasized the importance of international cooperation due to many scams originating from countries like Myanmar and Laos, where law enforcement has limited reach. He also noted a significant lag in scam reporting, which delays the understanding of new scam tactics. The discussion also touched on the UK's efficient crime reporting system as a potential model for the US.

cointelegraph
March 11, 2025
Crypto
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