Crypto Fraud Losses Hit Record $11.37B in FBI 2025 Report

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FBI reports 181,565 crypto-related complaints in 2025 (up 21% YoY) and record reported losses of $11.366 billion (up 22% YoY). People aged 60+ account for the largest complaint counts and biggest losses; tens of thousands of victims lost six figures, underscoring security risks and likely increased regulatory scrutiny for crypto, DeFi, DEX/CEX platforms and token launches.
- The FBI reports 181,565 crypto-related complaints in 2025, up 21% from 2024.
- Reported losses reached $11.366 billion, up 22% year over year.
- People aged 60 and older account for the largest complaint count and the biggest losses.
Americans lost a record $11.37 billion to crypto-related fraud in 2025, according to FBI data, as complaint volumes and losses both moved higher from the previous year. The latest figures show crypto remaining one of the costliest channels for financial crime, with older victims carrying the heaviest burden.
The FBI data points to both scale and concentration. Total complaints rose to 181,565, while total losses climbed to $11,366,669,732. The report also indicates that tens of thousands of victims lost six figures or more.
Crypto Complaints and Losses Rose Again in 2025
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