TRM Labs Reports $35B Lost to Crypto Scams Worldwide in 2025

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TRM Labs reports that crypto-enabled fraud resulted in an estimated $35 billion in global losses in 2025, with over $100 million affecting New Yorkers. The actual figure may exceed $200 billion due to underreporting. Criminals use advanced tactics like social engineering and AI, moving funds rapidly across wallets and chains, making recovery difficult. The report emphasizes the need for better law enforcement training, advanced blockchain and AI tools, and modernized regulations like the RIP OFF Act to combat increasingly sophisticated crypto crime networks.

Blockchain intelligence firm TRM Labs warns that crypto‐enabled fraud and illicit flows increased in 2025, with an estimated $35 billion in crypto moving into scam schemes globally and over $100 million tied to fraud affecting just New Yorkers

According to the 2026 TRM labs reports released on March 4, these mentioned figures probably understate the true scale of losses, “When underreporting is factored in, total annual losses likely exceed USD 200 billion worldwide.

While, Global Head of Policy at TRM Labs, Ari Redbord said, “Where we work with local, state and federal law enforcement, regulators, financial institutions, and national security agencies in New York and around the globe to detect, investigate, and disrupt illicit activity in the digital asset ecosystem and beyond.”

The report points out how advanced crypto crime networks are, as they increasingly use social engineering and AI techniques to target victims, also that scam funds are frequently transferred across several crypto wallets and chains in a matter of 24 to 48 hours, making recovery exceedingly challenging.

Monitoring Illicit Crypto Activity

Crypto scams can happen across countries, but New York City police action begins where the victim reports it. They bring various proofs such as transaction copy, screenshots, chat messages, QR codes and other.

According to the report, tracking the flow of stolen money requires the use of certain digital identifiers, such as wallet addresses, transaction hashes, and domain names. If these critical identifiers are not accurately recorded, if investigators are not trained to recognize, the likelihood of stopping the fraud decreases

Equipping Law Enforcement

The report suggests, “We must accelerate education and place advanced investigative tools in the hands of our frontline officers and prosecutors at the same pace that bad actors are scaling their operations. As criminal networks grow faster and more technologically sophisticated, our training, capabilities, and deployment of resources must move just as quickly — if not faster.”

Additionally, Blockchain and AI tools are necessary for the NYPD and district attorney offices to track cross-chain activity, identify wallets, facilitators, and laundering networks, and trace stolen cryptocurrency. Without these tools, law enforcement only sees part of the bigger picture in crypto crime.

Also, the report mentioned, The RIP OFF Act (Restoring Integrity and Preventing Outright Fraud in Financial Systems Act), which is a New York State law that modernizes fraud statutes to reflect how large‐scale, organized fraud schemes operate. It also explicitly covers virtual currencies and strengthens rules against hiding or evading reporting requirements.

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İlgili Sorular

QAccording to TRM Labs, what was the estimated global loss to crypto scams in 2025?

AAn estimated $35 billion was lost to crypto scams globally in 2025.

QWhat does the report say is the likely true scale of worldwide annual losses when underreporting is factored in?

AWhen underreporting is factored in, the total annual losses likely exceed $200 billion worldwide.

QWhat two modern techniques do advanced crypto crime networks increasingly use to target victims, as mentioned in the report?

AAdvanced crypto crime networks increasingly use social engineering and AI techniques to target victims.

QWhat specific New York State law is mentioned in the report that modernizes fraud statutes to cover virtual currencies?

AThe RIP OFF Act (Restoring Integrity and Preventing Outright Fraud in Financial Systems Act) is the New York State law mentioned.

QWhat does the report identify as a major challenge in recovering stolen crypto funds?

AA major challenge is that scam funds are frequently transferred across several crypto wallets and chains within 24 to 48 hours, making recovery exceedingly difficult.

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