Analysis of a Cryptocurrency Investment Scam: Pig Butchering

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में प्रकाशित:European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (Jun 2025), p. 61-71
मुख्य लेखक: Botha, Johnny
अन्य लेखक: Singh, Kreaan, Leenen, Louise
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Academic Conferences International Limited
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520 3 |a This paper analyses and investigates a cryptocurrency investment scam involving the suspicious and fraudulent cryptocurrency trading platform, Elite-Bit, through a detailed case study of a victim's experience. With the rapid rise of cryptocurrency, deceptive platforms like Elite-Bit exploit unsuspecting investors by presenting a façade of legitimacy. This case study chronicles the victim's journey, beginning with a seemingly romantic connection through a dating platform, to an introduction to an investment opportunity, and subsequently a financial loss. After investing a substantial amount, the victim faced unexpected barriers when attempting to withdraw funds, including exorbitant transaction fees and other fabricated costs. The analysis reveals how Elite-Bit employs manipulative tactics such as social engineering and false urgency to maintain control over investors, ultimately leading to significant financial loss. These manipulative tactics are referred to as pig butchering. The paper utilises qualitative data from interviews and correspondence with the victim, along with an examination of platform behaviours to highlight common patterns in cryptocurrency scams. An on-chain and off-chain analysis was conducted using the limited input data provided by the victim. To contextualise the collected information, a link analysis was done, utilising the tool Maltego. The link analysis visually maps the entities associated with the suspect within a network of nodes and connections. By situating the Elite-Bit case within the broader context of cryptocurrency regulation and consumer protection, this paper underscores the urgent need for enhanced regulatory frameworks and public awareness initiatives. This study aims to contribute to the ongoing discourse on financial fraud in the cryptocurrency sector, providing insights that may assist in the prevention of future scams and the promotion of more secure investment and trading practices. 
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653 |a Digital currencies 
653 |a Chains 
653 |a Qualitative analysis 
653 |a Currency 
653 |a Blockchain 
653 |a Verbal communication 
653 |a Tactics 
653 |a Investors 
653 |a Case studies 
653 |a Victims 
653 |a Consumer protection 
653 |a Analysis 
653 |a Investments 
653 |a Legitimacy 
653 |a Elites 
653 |a Fraud 
653 |a Financial loss 
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