
February 8, 2019 12:41 AM
Of the 5,884 investment scams reported to the FCA in 2018, 4,996 of them involved bond scams, forex, or .
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), a financial regulatory agency in the UK, issued a to investors this week with their report highlighting losses in investment scams suffered in 2018. With included in the list of most commonly reported scams, the warning states that over €197 million (about $223 million) was lost in scam investments in 2018.
Eighty-five percent of suspected investment fraud cases in 2018 related to forex, investments in shares and bonds, or . The result was an average loss of 29,000 euro (about $33,000). The FCA stresses that investors should be particularly vigilant during the first quarter of the year, which it considers “peak investment season” before the end of the tax year.
According to the report, the method fraudsters are using to spread their investment scams seems to be changing. Moving away from traditional cold calling tactics, malicious actors have migrated to social media sites like Facebook and Instagram to dupe people out of their money. The report states that 54 percent of those who reported potential scammers were contacted online, up from 45 percent in 2017.
Interestingly, these social media investment fraud schemes are reaching individuals under the age of 25. According to a FCA report from January 2018, those under the age of 25 were six times more likely to trust an investment offer received over social media than those over 55.
Too Big to Shill
and its underlying technology seem to be on the mind of social media platform founders. Last weekend, Twitter founder and CEO Jack Dorsey was on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” which is in iTunes’ top 40 comedy podcasts and has over 1.6 million . On the podcast, Dorsey that would become the “native currency” of the internet because “[i]t was something that was born on the internet, that was developed on the internet, that was tested on the internet. It is of the internet.” Later, on February 5, Dorsey that is the only he holds.
Similarly, Facebook, which began looking to -related talent in December 2018, recently the team behind Chainspace, which was creating an EDCC (aka smart contract) system that could enable payments through technology. Before that, in December 2018, the social media giant was working on a stablecoin for its WhatsApp messaging app.
As and is spurred on by the comments or business moves of popular social media platforms, these actions will influence popular attitudes toward the technology. Yes, mass is exciting, but it seems dangerously dogmatic for Dorsey to say that has been “tested” and will become the currency of the internet when the FCA warns that scammers are having a grand old time on social media platforms.
Of course, the argument isn’t whether the CEO of Twitter should be allowed to talk about on a podcast with a massive following. But with FCA warnings, and the ever-present cloud of scam culture surrounding , it’s worth at least thinking before speaking as the technology grows, and the pool of potential scam victims grows with it.
Nicholas Ruggieri studied English with an emphasis in creative writing at the University of Nevada, Reno. When he’s not quoting Vines at anyone who’s willing to listen, you’ll find him listening to too many podcasts, reading too many books, and crocheting too many sweaters for his , RT and Peterman.
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Published at Fri, 08 Feb 2019 01:03:11 +0000