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U.S. Launches Strike Force to Battle $9B Crypto Scams

New federal unit targets Southeast Asian scam networks draining billions from U.S. victims.

Written By:
Thales Rodrigues

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Jahnu Jagtap

Last updated: November 15, 2025 12:13 PM
Published 2025-11-15
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U.S. Launches Strike Force to Battle $9B Crypto Scams

Key Highlights

  • U.S. launches Scam Center Strike Force to combat Southeast Asian crypto-fraud networks targeting Americans.
  • $401.6M in crypto already seized, with operations underway in Burma, Bali, and Thailand.
  • Agencies unite to disrupt scam infrastructure, target Chinese-linked organizers, and boost victim protection.

The United States has escalated its crackdown on global crypto-investment fraud with the creation of a new interagency Scam Center Strike Force. It is a first-of-its-kind unit designed to dismantle Southeast Asian scam networks responsible for billions in losses to Americans each year.

The move comes as federal agencies, fresh off coordinated actions with the U.K. and major crypto-linked seizures, step up efforts to stop sprawling criminal groups exploiting social media, U.S. infrastructure, and blockchain rails to run mass fraud operations.

U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Ferris Pirro announced the initiative on Wednesday, calling 2024’s $9 billion in crypto-related losses a “generational wealth transfer from Main Street America into the pockets of Chinese organized crime.”

In 2024 alone, Americans were scammed out of more than $9 billion in cryptocurrency.

Today, my office announced the Scam Center Strike Force — a dedicated team that will relentlessly pursue the fraudsters, many backed by Chinese organized crime, to crack down on and dismantle… pic.twitter.com/ThQtzYDx9M

— Jeanine Pirro (@JudgeJeanine) November 12, 2025

A national response to a global criminal industry

According to U.S. investigators, Chinese transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) operating in Cambodia, Laos, Burma, and Indonesia are running highly sophisticated confidence scams, known as pig butchering, that trick victims into transferring real crypto into fake investment platforms. 

Once sent, funds are rapidly laundered across international wallets, often through U.S.-based hosting providers before vanishing offshore. “This is organized crime on a geopolitical scale,” Pirro said.

What the Strike Force is doing now

The Strike Force is already producing results. Its crypto seizure unit has confiscated $401.6 million and filed forfeiture actions for another $80 million linked to U.S. victims. Treasury has also added the Democratic Karen Benevolent Army and other scam-linked entities to OFAC’s sanctions list.

Teams have launched operations in Burma, seizing scam-run websites and targeting satellite terminals used to power fraud networks. In Bali, Strike Force intelligence helped local authorities prosecute 38 suspects tied to Cambodia-based organizers.

The FBI has deployed agents to Thailand, embedding with the Royal Thai Police to map networks like the KK Park compound.

New Scam Center Strike Force Battles Southeast Asian Crypto Investment Fraud Targeting Americans https://t.co/ypch311B4j pic.twitter.com/AaELQAg8BV

— FBI (@FBI) November 12, 2025

A broader U.S. crackdown on Southeast Asian fraud

The new Strike Force follows sweeping joint U.S.-U.K. sanctions this month against major Southeast Asian crime syndicates, including:

  • Huione Group, accused of laundering more than $4 billion linked to pig-butchering scams and North Korean cybertheft.
  • Cambodia’s Prince Group TCO, which prosecutors say used shell companies and crypto flows to conceal criminal proceeds.

These actions show a coordinated effort to cut off the financial channels that enable cross-border crypto scams.

Next steps

The Strike Force is now focused on identifying the leadership of Chinese-linked scam networks in Southeast Asia and shutting down the U.S.-based infrastructure they use, from servers and internet accounts to social platforms that lure victims. 

Treasury and State will help isolate scam compounds and cut off their financial channels, while the team expands public education and works to recover stolen funds for victims.

Also read: Russian Crypto Scammer Roman Novak Found Murdered in Dubai

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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