


An Arizona man has been arrested for allegedly impersonating an Uber driver to steal $300,000 in cryptocurrency from two passengers. The suspect targeted individuals outside a hotel in Scottsdale, using their phones to drain funds from their Coinbase accounts. The incident highlights a growing trend of scams involving impersonation and digital theft, with this case representing a significant loss for the victims involved. Law enforcement officials are continuing to investigate the methods used in this and similar scams, as the cryptocurrency landscape remains vulnerable to such fraudulent activities.
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