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DOJ's $80M 'Pig Butchering' Cryptocurrency Scam Charges
Abstract:Amidst the $80 million 'Pig Butchering' scam charges by the DOJ, this article delves into the scheme's intricate workings, the accused, and the urgent need for heightened security in FX platforms.

Pig Butchering schemes, notorious for exploiting trading platforms such as MetaTrader, faced a brief suspension from the App Store, prompting MetaQuotes to tighten regulations for white label providers to thwart FX and Crypto scams through MT4/5.
The U.S. Department of Justice has pressed charges against four individuals linked to an intricate cryptocurrency investment scam known as “pig butchering.”
Originating from Southeast Asia, the scam amalgamates aspects of investment ploys, romance deceits, and cryptocurrency swindles, earning its name from the Chinese phrase “Shāz Hū Pán” (杀猪盘), symbolizing the process of gaining trust before exploiting it for financial gain.

Lu Zhang, Justin Walker, Joseph Wong, and Hailong Zhu are accused of orchestrating shell companies and bank accounts to launder the scam‘s proceeds, involving 284 transactions and resulting in over $80 million in victim losses, with more than $20 million directed into defendants’ accounts.
The heart of the “pig butchering” fraud involves swindlers reaching out to potential victims through dating services, social media, or direct messages, building relationships, and introducing fraudulent cryptocurrency investment opportunities. These schemes showcase fake profits to lure more investments, leaving victims unable to retrieve their funds, leading to substantial financial setbacks.
If convicted, Zhang and Walker could face a maximum prison sentence of 20 years. The U.S. Secret Service‘s Global Investigative Operations Centre is probing the case, jointly prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California and the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Sections National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team (NCET).
These scams intertwining with the FX industry notably exploit trading platforms like MetaTrader. Due to rising fraudulent activities, services like MetaQuotes faced suspensions until stricter regulations were imposed, underscoring the escalating need for enhanced security in financial trading and cryptocurrency domains.
To shield against falling prey to pig butchering scams, vigilance is key against unsolicited contacts promising substantial returns or mingling online dating with investment offers. Verifying the legitimacy of investment platforms is crucial, especially being cautious of investments demanding upfront cryptocurrency payments.

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