Since the release of The Register’s article, multiple people told CoinDesk they suspect that some scammers posing as victims have tried to infiltrate the victims’ Telegram group to collect information on what they know and which authorities they’ve spoken to, causing more distrust among members who already have lost a lot of trust – in each other, business, law enforcement, the crypto industry and maybe humanity more broadly writ.
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