- Agency investigations focus on an alleged ₹57 crore crypto scam.
- No primary source confirmation available yet.
- Scam purportedly involved fake crypto wallets.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Enforcement Directorate (ED) are probing an alleged fake crypto wallet scam reportedly worth ₹57 crore in India, although no concrete confirmation of this specific scam has emerged from primary sources.
Amid ongoing crackdowns by Indian authorities, the situation arose when reports of a ₹57 crore scam involving fake crypto wallets came to light. The broader crypto market has seen government actions against scams of higher values.
“An analysis of bank account transactions and cryptocurrency wallets has revealed that the illegal proceeds from these schemes were being converted into cryptocurrencies to obscure their origin. These ponzi schemes were being promoted through multiple social media groups.” — CBI Spokesperson, Central Bureau of Investigation
The alleged scam impacts both bank funds and cryptocurrencies. Authorities have frozen several wallets and accounts, with seizures indicating substantial financial trickery.
These events could prompt regulatory changes. Historical trends show continued vigilance needed against crypto fraud with new tactics evolving among fraudsters.
While authorities press forward, the alleged ₹57 crore scam remains a point of scrutiny, with official confirmation awaited. Industry stakeholders anticipate further regulatory and technological safeguards following ongoing probes.
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