Crypto Scammers Axed as Much as $120 Million From Kenyans in 2021, Cabinet Secretary Claims

Joe Mucheru urges people to keep flagging fake or suspicious entities to save others from financial losses.

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By Radhika Parashar | Updated: 18 March 2022 12:01 IST
Highlights
  • Joe Mucheru is the cabinet secretary of Kenya’s IT ministry
  • He suggests lack of awareness facilitated crypto scams
  • Kenya has been registering rapid growth in crypto activities

Over 4.5 million Kenyans are estimated to own crypto assets

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Cryptocurrencies, especially Bitcoins, enjoy a massive popularity in Kenya, several research reports have said time and again. In 2021, crypto scammers reportedly looted Kenyans of as much as $120 million (roughly Rs. 915 crore). The statistics were disclosed by Kenyan Cabinet Secretary Joe Mucheru while he was speaking at a conference focussed on law and order. Media organisations in the east African nation have been urged to report as many such cases as possible, in order to increase awareness against crypto scams.

Mucheru, the current Cabinet Secretary in the Ministry of Information and Communications, said that there was a lack of information among people on crypto, which eventually led them falling prey to financial frauds with high risk and big value assets such as cryptocurrencies.

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The minister has urged people to keep flagging fake or suspicious entities so that others are alerted on time.

Kenyans have been coming together via groups on social networking platforms, in order to stir up discussions around crypto scams in the nation.

The crypto market in Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, and South Africa together saw a growth of 1,200 percent, reaching a market valuation of $105.6 billion (roughly Rs. 775 crores) in one year, a report by Chainalysis claimed in September last year.

Kenya, out of all the other African nations, is ranked first for peer-to-peer cryptocurrency trading volume and fifth worldwide for total cryptocurrency activity, as per research firm Triple-A.

It is estimated that over 8.5 percent of the Kenyan population, making for more than 4.5 million people, own cryptocurrencies. The Bitcoin search interest in Kenya topped at a whopping 94.7 percent, making it one of the hottest markets for BTC.

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Since crypto-related activities are regular in the country, scammers fish for unsuspecting victims from Kenya's large investor pool. On a global level, crypto scammers were observed to escalate their activities in 2021.

In a recent report, research firm Chainalysis said that scams mooched off over $7.7 billion (roughly Rs. 58,697 crore) from investors last year.

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Crypto crime in 2020 reportedly amounted to a total of around $10.52 billion (roughly Rs. 79,194 crores). Scams and frauds are said to be a major problem that made for 67.8 percent of the total cryptocurrency crime in 2020.


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