The European Union's crypto regulatory framework MiCA has been fully implemented, and fraudsters are rapidly exploiting the regulatory vacuum and the mass migration of users that followed. Millions of users who must move assets from unlicensed platforms to licensed ones have become prime targets.
EU Crypto Regulation Crackdown Fuels Surge in Scams—Regulator Impersonation Alerts Issued
The European Union's crypto regulatory framework MiCA has been fully implemented, and fraudsters are rapidly exploiting the regulatory vacuum and the mass migration of users that followed. Millions of users who must move assets from…
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Aug 16, 2026 at 10:55 PM UTC · 2 分钟阅读

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According to CoinDesk on the 16th (local time), MiCA's full implementation on July 1 forced more than 1,700 unlicensed crypto platforms to suspend services to EU customers and direct users to licensed alternative platforms. At the time, only 323 firms held valid MiCA authorization, leaving up to 10 million users needing to relocate their digital assets.
This large-scale migration process itself became an attack surface for scammers. The tactics are simple but devastating: fraudsters replicate legitimate platform migration notices or impersonate regulators to steer users toward fake platforms.
A spokesperson for France's Financial Markets Authority (AMF) said scammers are "impersonating AMF staff and demanding advance fees from victims for the recovery of stolen funds." The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) also confirmed it is aware that its name and logo are being exploited in criminal schemes, including forged documents.
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