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MSU-Denver student scammed out of $18,000 by cryptocurrency-investment scammers



An MSU-Denver student was scammed out of $18,000 by a scam involving cryptocurrency — a trend experts believe will continue in Colorado.

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  1. Thank you for your explicit content Technical Analysis is good but I find it truly baffling that all major crypto youtubers just look at pure T.A and completely ignore the bigger narrative of why BTC is pumping and why the future outlook might not be as rosy as it seems. It's kinda irresponsible to ignore the fact that each ETF launch so far has caused a major dump at the peaks of BTC. we were already on shaky footing with historically low volume and almost pure whale pumps,narrowly avoiding a long-term bear market. This is the worst possible time in history to Invest as so many don't back up their crypto assets. More emphasis should Be put into day Tranding as It is less affected by the Unpredictable nature of the market. I have made over 11 btc from day tradng with Frank Aaron' insights and signals.this is one of the best medium to backup your assets when it goes bearish..

  2. He only had $189 to start…I don't see how the bank could make him pay all of this when he was just a patsy, not a criminal. He should sue the bank for charging him $18k!! Banks should not be allowed to make checking accounts go below zero when they mess up!! Shame on the Bank of America!!

  3. My heart goes out to this young man and his family, but I can’t understand why anyone would give access to one’s personal bank accounts. Do not do this. Also do not give your SSN to anyone except legitimate financial organizations.

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