FBI warns users of fake cryptocurrency platform ICHCoin and believes there's more
victims
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The FBI is looking to identify additional victims of a fraudulent
cryptocurrency platform that has taken millions of dollars from people across the U.S. FBI Houston's
Assistant Special Agent in Charge Amanda Culver called ICHCoin both a "scheme" and a "scam." She said it
starts with someone reaching out to the victims on social media, including Instagram or Facebook, and
asking if the recipient wants to learn more about investing in cryptocurrency. She said the profiles
reaching out are fake. The victims are then directed to WhatsApp to communicate with individuals
claiming to teach them. From there, Culver said that people are urged to lie to their banks about the
large wire transfer from the account to ICHCoin. According to the FBI, the victims can track the return
on their investments on an ICHCoin app, but ultimately, there is no return on the investment. Culver
said when the victims try to collect their money from the platform, they are ghosted and cannot get
their money back. Throughout the investigation, the FBI found people who had lost their entire life
savings on the fraudulent platform. "The average person could certainly be fooled by this scam," Culver
said. ABC13 asked Culver if the person or persons behind it were in the U.S. or abroad, and she said
they were working to find out. "I think it's important for people to know that any time you receive
unsolicited messages from people asking you to invest, promising high rates of return on your
investment, telling you that they're going to give you free money for you to invest, anything along
those lines, those are red flags," Culver explained. "We want to make sure the word is out there that
these fake platforms exist." Since December 2023, the FBI has found that approximately $30 million in
the U.S. has been lost to the platform. "It is extremely easy to use these platforms to bamboozle
people," Culver said. "It's a whole new world for folks. People are very interested in investing in
cryptocurrency, and crypto is one of those platforms on which folks recognize that there can be a return
on investment. The concern is that homework needs to be done." They have already identified victims of
ICHCoin in Houston but are looking to hear more from them. Anyone who believes they have fallen victim
can answer the questionnaire on the FBI's website. For more on this story, follow Mycah Hatfield on
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