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Un sprinteur olympique inculpé dans une escroquerie crypto au Royaume-Uni

Le sprinteur britannique CJ Ujah a été inculpé par la police britannique pour avoir prétendument volé des phrases de départ de portefeuilles crypto via des appels d'usurpation d'identité.

Un sprinteur olympique inculpé dans une escroquerie crypto au Royaume-Uni

British Olympic sprinter CJ Ujah has been charged by UK police in connection with an alleged cryptocurrency fraud scheme involving the theft of wallet seed phrases and impersonation phone calls.

The charges stem from an investigation into a coordinated effort to trick victims into revealing their crypto wallet seed phrases, which grant full access to digital assets. Ujah, who won a silver medal in the 4x100m relay at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, is accused of participating in a ring that used impersonation calls to deceive targets. This case highlights the growing intersection of high-profile individuals and crypto-related crime, underscoring the importance of securing private keys. Live crypto prices on NowPrice show how market sentiment remains cautious amid such fraud news, though Bitcoin and major altcoins have shown resilience.

Traders should watch for further developments in this case, as regulatory scrutiny on crypto fraud intensifies. The UK's National Crime Agency has been increasingly active in pursuing digital asset crimes, which could lead to stricter compliance requirements for exchanges and wallet providers. Additionally, the outcome may influence public perception of crypto security, potentially affecting retail investor confidence. NowPrice will continue to track market reactions as this story unfolds.

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