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A woman in Macau, China fell victim to an investment scam under the guise of virtual currency, losing 1.18 million yuan

2025-12-30 18:18:00
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According to Macao Radio, a local woman in Macao was induced by netizens to invest in virtual currency. Starting from mid-September, she transferred money to a designated account in 8 installments. The platform had previously shown "paper profits of 7.9 million yuan," but when she attempted to withdraw, she was asked to pay a "currency exchange difference" of 250,000 yuan first. After that, she lost contact with the platform and ultimately confirmed that she had been scammed out of 1.18 million yuan.

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