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2025-07-27 22:39:16

Popular YouTube Streamer Built Creative Defense Against Crypto Scams

Kitboga, a well-known YouTube and Twitch streamer, has developed a unique system to combat crypto scam tactics. Reportedly, he used a fake Bitcoin ATM website that leads scammers into a confusing digital maze. With this tactic, he and his team have wasted nearly 4,000 hours of the bad actor’s time. More importantly, this method has helped collect information to report scammers and stop their operations. Kitboga Deploys Fake Bitcoin ATM to Disrupt and Delay Scammers In many scam cases, bad actors often trick their victims into depositing money into Bitcoin ATMs . To counter this, Kitboga created a fake crypto ATM receipt and website. The QR code on the receipt directs scammers to a fake crypto exchange. Then the listed 1-800 support line goes directly to Kitboga’s team. This is how the scammers enter the maze. On the fake website, scammers encounter unusual and time-consuming challenges. Eventually, they are told to enter their Bitcoin wallet address, but the system never accepts it. That is when they are asked to call the supposed hotline. When scammers call the number, they are directed to a lengthy automated menu. They are asked to enter the last four digits of their wallet address, which is always misheard by the system. After a few failed attempts, they are informed that they will be connected to a live person. Instead, scammers hear the sounds of a fax machine, a call center, or total silence. Also, scammers must say strange phrases every few minutes to stay connected on the call. These steps ensure the scammer’s full attention is taken, preventing them from targeting new victims during that time. Kitboga’s Crypto Scam Maze Doubles as a Trap for Valuable Evidence The maze is not only for wasting time. It also helps Kitboga and his team gather real information. If the scammer thinks they are about to get money from a trusted exchange, they might reveal their main crypto wallet or even allow access to their camera. This data is then passed on to law enforcement. According to Kitboga, this maze is his second-best method for wasting scammers’ time. He said his AI bots, which call scammers on their own, are more effective at keeping them busy. However, for collecting real, practical details, the maze is the most powerful tool he has. A Growing Effort with Real Impact Over a year, Kitboga’s fake Bitcoin ATM trap has wasted 3,953 hours of scammers’ time, averaging about three hours per person. The longest anyone stayed in the maze was 156 hours, over six days. His team, consisting of 12 people, identifies scammers and pretends to be victims during calls. While some interactions are for content, others aim to gather serious evidence. His efforts have already helped freeze scammer funds stored on trusted crypto platforms . Kitboga is now working with exchanges like Kraken, which support his work and share intelligence with him. The post Popular YouTube Streamer Built Creative Defense Against Crypto Scams appeared first on TheCoinrise.com .

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