Hong Kong media: A woman was suspected of being scammed in a cryptocurrency "mining" scam and lost HK$2 million
Hong Kong 01 reported that a woman suspected she had fallen victim to a cryptocurrency scam, losing about HKD 2 million. It is reported that the woman arrived at a certain cryptocurrency exchange today with a series of keys, intending to convert the virtual currency into cash. The exchange found that the website used by the victim was suspicious and suspected to be a fake website, so they reported it to the police. The police arrived at the scene and suspected that the victim had paid someone for mining without fully understanding the situation, resulting in the loss.
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