Last week, leading cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase faced a surge in impersonation scams targeting at least four users.
Crypto thieves employed social engineering and impersonation tactics to deceive victims into revealing sensitive financial information. One notable victim lost over $1 million in cryptocurrency to the scammers.
High-Profile Victim Loses $1.7 Million
Tegan Kline, co-founder of Edge & Node, revealed in a July 8 X post that a close acquaintance fell victim to an impersonation scam and lost $1.7 million from their self-custody wallet.
The scam involved the fraudster sending emails that appeared to be from Coinbase, attempting to verify their identity as a representative of the exchange.
The scammer fabricated a story about the victim’s wallet being directly connected to the blockchain, which was supposedly causing unauthorized transactions.
To lend credibility to their claims, the scammer…


