Argentinean Police Detain Two People Connected to Alleged Crypto Scam Intense...

Argentinean Police Detain Two People Connected to Alleged Crypto Scam Intense...

As cryptocurrencies become a trending topic across Argentina, local authorities hunt virtual currencies scammers amid the coronavirus-driven crisis and high inflation levels. The Argentine Federal Police detained two members of an alleged pyramid scheme operating in a northern province. Investigations Initiated After Two Complaints Filed With the Authorities According to Valle Calchaquí, the operation happened within the context of an investigation pursued by the Fourth District Prosecutor’s Office of Santa María. They are making inquiries on an alleged crypto scam....


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