
Carly Rowena, a victim of a cryptocurrency scam, lost £5,716 after being deceived by a friend who posed as a crypto expert. Initially enticed by a fake dashboard showing gains of £75,000, Rowena was ultimately asked to pay a fee to cash out, a common tactic in such scams. Meanwhile, Valeria Fedyakina, a 24-year-old Russian influencer known as the 'Queen of Crypto,' has been accused of orchestrating a larger scheme, allegedly defrauding investors of over $22 million. Fedyakina reportedly convinced her victims to transfer substantial amounts to Dubai-based crypto accounts under the guise of investment opportunities, targeting at least four individuals.
Valeria Fedyakina, a 24-year-old Russian influencer known as the "Queen of Crypto," allegedly scammed over $22 million from at least four investors by posing as a cryptocurrency expert. She convinced them to transfer large sums of money to Dubai-based crypto accounts, promising… https://t.co/dCPMsc51WP
Woman Reveals How Her Friend Made Her Lose Her Crypto Carly Rowena thought she’d hit a 50% gain, but instead got scammed for almost £6K. Scammer slid in, posing as her friend's crypto plug, and she transferred over £5K in ETH and cash. It all started when Carly saw a post of… https://t.co/tfCWyjbx3i
Rug Pull Alert: £5,716 Gone in a Flash Carly Rowena’s story is a hard reminder that trust is everything in crypto, and even that can be faked. She saw gains of £75K on a fake dashboard, but it was all smoke. The moment she was asked to pay a fee to cash out? That’s the oldest… https://t.co/ifgEDw9XuM



