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BTC $109,064 ↑ 0.7%
E
ETH $4,401 ↓ 1.9%
U
USDT $1.00 ↑ 0%
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XRP $2.77 ↓ 1.6%
B
BNB $852.68 ↓ 0.9%
S
SOL $199.53 ↓ 1.8%
U
USDC $1.00 ↑ 0%
S
STETH $4,393 ↓ 1.9%
D
DOGE $0.22 ↓ 0.8%
T
TRX $0.34 ↓ 1.6%
A
ADA $0.82 ↓ 0.5%
W
WSTETH $5,324 ↓ 1.6%
B
BTC $109,064 ↑ 0.7%
E
ETH $4,401 ↓ 1.9%
U
USDT $1.00 ↑ 0%
X
XRP $2.77 ↓ 1.6%
B
BNB $852.68 ↓ 0.9%
S
SOL $199.53 ↓ 1.8%
U
USDC $1.00 ↑ 0%
S
STETH $4,393 ↓ 1.9%
D
DOGE $0.22 ↓ 0.8%
T
TRX $0.34 ↓ 1.6%
A
ADA $0.82 ↓ 0.5%
W
WSTETH $5,324 ↓ 1.6%
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Tanzanian Billionaire’s Name Used in $1.48M Crypto Heist

A major crypto scam has hit Africa, and this time, scammers went big by using Tanzanian billionaire Mohammed Dewji’s name to steal $1.48 million from his followers. They promoted a non-existent token—Tanzania Token— using his name and made a run for it. Dewji has since recovered his account warning users against similar scams. This incident highlights growing concerns about crypto fraud and cybersecurity. Will this be the wake-up call for investors, or will they keep falling for the next “too good to be true” digital miracle?

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