Singapore authority issues crypto warning after PM falls prey to scammers By Cointelegraph

Singapore authority issues crypto warning after PM falls prey to scammers
Officials in Singapore have issued a notice to would-be (BTC) and cryptocurrency investors, warning them of the dangers of engaging with such a volatile market.
Notably, the warning comes just 48 hours after Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong had his likeness appropriated by a user on the BitClout social token platform, who used the PM’s name to sell tokens worth a near combined $10,000.
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