Hyderabad Woman Scammed Out of ₹77 Lakhs in Crypto Hustle

Summary: A woman from Hyderabad lost ₹77 lakhs, INR 7.7 million, to a fraudulent crypto scheme that seemed like a legitimate investment. The scammers hooked her with small returns, after which they withheld her “profits” and demanded more money.

Crypto scams are getting out of hand, and a 42-year-old woman from Hyderabad is the latest victim. The woman, lured by a Telegram gig in December 2024, started by completing simple tasks like liking YouTube videos and got ₹123 for each. It felt easy and legit—she even earned ₹22,000 over a month.

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The scammers, operating as “Digit Trade Private Ltd,” later hyped a VIP program for crypto investments, promising profits and even covering her losses. Sounds too good, right? That’s because it was. They showed her fake profits in a virtual account but blocked withdrawals, making her cough up more cash for “taxes” and “authorization.”

At one point, she was dropping ₹15 lakhs in a single day, convinced she’d hit the jackpot. But when withdrawals didn’t work and they kept asking for more, the penny dropped—she was scammed. By then, she’d lost her family savings.

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Police are investigating, but here’s the takeaway: stick to legit platforms, and if something feels too good to be true, it probably is.Hyderabad Woman Scammed Out of ₹77 Lakhs in Crypto

Sahil Poudel

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