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Canadians have been cheated out of than $1.7 million through tricks including digital currencies, for example, bitcoin so far this year — more than twofold the sum amid all of 2016.

The Canadian Anti-Fraud Center says that is more than five times the sum individuals lost to these sorts of tricks in 2015, which was generally $284,000.

As bitcoin turns out to be more mainstream with speculators, sending the cost above US$17,000 stamp a week ago, offenders give off an impression of being progressively swinging to cryptographic forms of money to coerce installment from their casualties also.

These new figures come after police in Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario cautioned as of late to be careful with tricks including requests for an exchange of assets utilizing bitcoin.

RCMP in Langley, B.C., a month ago said a lady got a call from what she accepted was her better half's cellphone and somebody acting like a cop, requesting safeguard to secure her life partner's discharge.

Police said the lady took after the guest's directions and paid them $5,000 in bitcoin, before getting a call from her significant other who was sitting at home and never captured in any case.

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I fell for a mining scam just last week. There's a lot of shit out there, that's for sure...