SEC Charges Detail $14M WhatsApp Crypto Scam and Issue Investor Alert

In this ongoing series on the SEC $14M Crypto Scam Charges, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on December 19, 2025, charged seven entities with defrauding investors of over $14 million via fake WhatsApp groups, social media ads featuring deepfakes, AI-generated tips, and bogus trading platforms. No real trading occurred, and funds were laundered overseas. The agency also issued an investor alert on social media scams.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed charges on December 19, 2025, in federal court in Colorado against seven entities: Morocoin Tech Corp., Berge Blockchain Technology Co., Ltd., Cirkor Inc., AI Wealth Inc., Lane Wealth Inc., AI Investment Education Foundation Ltd., and Zenith Asset Tech Foundation. These followed complaints to regulators in states like Washington and Arkansas.

From January 2024 to January 2025, the scam used targeted social media ads, including deepfake videos of financial experts, to lure U.S. retail investors into WhatsApp 'investment clubs.' Fraudsters posed as advisors and professors, sharing AI-generated tips, manipulated trade screenshots, and pitches for fake security token offerings (STOs) like those from nonexistent NeuralNet for brain-computer tech.

Victims deposited fiat via banks/couriers or crypto into unhosted wallets for accounts on sham platforms Morocoin, Berge, and Cirkor, which displayed fake real-time prices but conducted no trading. Withdrawals triggered demands for fees, with losses funneled through 27+ U.S. bank accounts and blockchains to overseas destinations in China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Southeast Asia. Notable cases included over $1M wired to China/Hong Kong and $1.4M to Indonesia.

"This matter highlights an all-too-common form of investment scam that is being used to target U.S. retail investors with devastating consequences," said Laura D’Allaird, chief of the SEC’s Cyber and Emerging Technologies Unit. The SEC seeks a cease-and-desist order, disgorgement, penalties, and a jury trial.

Complementing the action, the SEC issued an investor alert warning against social media and group chat scams, urging verification of opportunities and caution on unsolicited advice. This case underscores rising AI-themed crypto frauds exploiting new tech for legitimacy.

Prior coverage detailed the complaint's specifics; see the SEC $14M Crypto Scam Charges series for full context.

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Illustration of crypto crime surge: hackers using AI to steal $17B in scams per Chainalysis report, with charts, bitcoins, and law enforcement seizures.
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Chainalysis 2026 Report: $17 Billion in 2025 Crypto Scams Amid Surging AI Fraud and Hacks

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The Chainalysis 2026 Crypto Crime Report, published January 13, 2026, reveals at least $14 billion stolen in 2025 scams—projected to reach $17 billion—driven by a 1,400% surge in AI-boosted impersonation tactics, amid broader losses including $4 billion from hacks per PeckShield and $154 billion in total illicit volumes linked to nation-state actors.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has sued several cryptocurrency companies for allegedly defrauding retail investors out of more than $14 million through fake WhatsApp investment groups and bogus trading platforms. The scheme, which ran from January 2024 to January 2025, used social media ads, deepfake videos, and AI-generated tips to lure victims. Regulators say the operators, based in China, Malaysia, and Hong Kong, misappropriated funds sent to overseas accounts.

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A 78-year-old textile businessman in Delhi lost Rs 18.80 crore through a fake investment app promoted via a WhatsApp group. This marks the second-largest cyber fraud case in Delhi, beginning in July 2024 and uncovered in October. The victim reported it to police in November 2024, leading investigators to a Chinese syndicate based in Cambodia.

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A former customer service agent at Coinbase has been arrested in India in connection with a major security breach. The incident, disclosed in May, involved hackers bribing support staff to access sensitive customer data and demanding a $20 million ransom. Coinbase estimates remediation costs could reach $400 million.

기율 관방장관 미노루 키하라가 자신의 기자회견 영상을 도용한 가짜 유튜브 영상을 경고했다. 이 영상은 가상의 프로젝트에 대한 투자를 유도하며, 그는 대중의 혼란을 초래할 수 있다며 이러한 사기에 경계할 것을 촉구했다.

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