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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / $12 Million Frozen as 20,000 Crypto Scam Victims Identified in Major Operation

$12 Million Frozen as 20,000 Crypto Scam Victims Identified in Major Operation

What to know:

  • More than $12 million in suspected criminal funds was frozen, with over 20,000 victims identified across multiple countries.
  • Authorities uncovered over $45 million in stolen cryptocurrency, highlighting the global scale of fraud networks.

By Onyi | Edited By Ammar Raza,April 11, 2026, 1:00 AM

$12 Million Frozen as 20,000 Crypto Scam Victims Identified in Major Operation

An international crackdown has arrested some individuals involved in crypto scam. The Authorities led by the National Crime Agency have frozen more than $12 million. Based on the details, the Crypto scam operation caused about 20,000 victims across multiple countries to loose their funds.

The NCA working to fight against crypto scam.

Source: NCA

Source: nca.newsroom

The operation, known as Operation Atlantic, operates in collaboration with different security agencies, including the US Secret Service, the Ontario Provincial Police, and the Ontario Securities Commission.

The joint effort of these security agencies is focused on dealing with a particular mind of crypto scam called approval phishing, where victims unknowingly give fraudsters access to their cryptocurrency wallets.

Also Read: FBI Reports $20 Billion Losses and Over 1 Million Cybercrime Complaints in 2025

Approval phishing has become a serious threat in the crypto space, especially within fake investment schemes. Victims are often tricked into approving transactions that allow criminals to drain their wallets without immediate detection. In one case identified during the operation, a victim in the UK reportedly lost more than £52,000.

Through close cooperation with private sector companies, investigators were able to track stolen funds and identify the crypto scam victims in real time. This approach helped authorities secure funds before they could be fully moved or hidden by criminals.

International Cooperation Disrupted the Crypto Scam Networks

The success of the operation was largely driven by global collaboration and real-time intelligence sharing. The NCA hosted law enforcement agencies at its London headquarters, where teams worked together using advanced technical tools and shared data to track criminal activity.

Additional support came from agencies such as the City of London Police and the Financial Conduct Authority, along with other international partners. Their combined efforts led to the disruption of multiple fraud networks operating across borders.

So far, authorities have identified more than $45 million in stolen cryptocurrency linked to fraud schemes worldwide. Investigations are still ongoing, with agencies continuing to analyze intelligence gathered during the operation to support victims and pursue those responsible.

Officials say this kind of partnership between governments and private companies will play a key role in future anti-fraud strategies. By combining resources, expertise, and data, authorities aim to act faster and prevent losses before they happen.

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Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News

About Onyi

Onyinye is a News Desk writer at Tronweekly with one year of experience covering blockchain technology, decentralized finance (DeFi), and emerging Web3 developments. She focuses on delivering clear, timely, and accurate crypto news, monitoring breaking stories, ecosystem updates, and crypto-related crimes and enforcement developments. Based in Nigeria, Onyinye has contributed to multiple digital media platforms and holds a degree in Mass Communication, following strict newsroom and fact-checking standards to ensure reliable reporting for a global audience.

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