Investors from Ghana lost $25.7 million in scams

Ghana's lawmakers say that in 2018 approximately 110,000 investors lost $ 25.71 million for scams and cryptographic hacks

Ama Pomaa Boateng, public representative of the Parliament of Ghana, emphasized the need for the country to adopt a good regulation on cryptography. All this based on the notorious swindle of the Community of Global Currencies occurred in 2018, in which 109,259 Ghanaians were victims.

At that time, the scammers promised the affected a monthly return of 27 percent for a year but later escaped with the capital investments.

Ama Pomaa Boateng, a member of the Parliament of the city of Juaben in Ghana, said: “There is a problem of lack of compliance due to the nature of the cryptocurrency and the cryptographic resource because the users are anonymous and it is extremely difficult to collect data on users of digital currency “.

Undoubtedly, the cryptographic ecosystem has great possibilities to offer blockchain technology to generate wealth from the work of users. The problem lies in that in this world people who promise unrealistic returns are involved and that is where the scammers act.

L.Sáenz

Source: InfoCoin

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