scorecardresearchWazirX removes over 17,000 accounts off its platform in 6 months: Report

WazirX removes over 17,000 accounts off its platform in 6 months: Report

Updated: 18 May 2022, 01:30 PM IST
TL;DR.

Nearly 40 percent of the accounts that were blocked were in relation to ponzi schemes and social engineering scams

Of the numbers recorded in the current report, almost 73 per cent of the blocking requests were from various users and 27 per cent was initiated by WazirX.

Of the numbers recorded in the current report, almost 73 per cent of the blocking requests were from various users and 27 per cent was initiated by WazirX.

Cryptocurrency exchange WazirX blocked around 17,218 accounts between October 2021 and March 2021, as per its latest transparency report released.

This is a 19 per cent increase in number of accounts blocked compared with the previous six-month period of April-September 2021, reported Business Line.

Nearly 40 per cent of these accounts blocked in the recent period were in relation to ponzi schemes and social engineering scams.

Of the numbers recorded in the current report, almost 73 per cent of the blocking requests were from various users and 27 per cent was initiated by WazirX.

In terms of requests form Indian and foreign law enforcement agencies to suspend accounts with criminal suspicions, WazirX has complied to 100 per cent of all the 1,023 requests.

Indian law enforcement agencies accounted for 952 of these requests and rest were from foreign agencies.

Around 40 per cent of the overall accounts blocked fell under the category of ponzi schemes and social engineering scams, 25 per cent were impersonation cheating scams and another 25 per cent phishing/airdrop scams apart from 5 per cent identity theft scams.

“This shows that majority of scams originates from outside the on-chain crypto ecosystem. According to our data, only around 4.5-5 per cent of cases are related to actual blockchain and VDA frauds, which we are assured to address with increased monitoring capabilities. Also, a clear regulatory framework could help with greater detection and resolution,” the company said.

Aritra Sarkhel, Director, Public Policy at WazirX said, “There are no designated law enforcement agencies that keep track of crypto exchanges. But, through our efforts, we have helped National Investigation Agency, Enforcement Directorate, State Cyber Crime Cells, Intelligence Fusion & Strategic Ops (IFSO) Delhi, Special Task Force and Narcotics Control Bureau in the last year with their investigations and legal proceedings.”

Most of the law enforcement agency requests came for impersonation scams, social engineering scams and identity thefts.

Social engineering scams refer to attacks conducted through emails, phone calls and text messages.

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First Published: 18 May 2022, 01:30 PM IST