SAFE Crypto Act Targets Crypto Scams After $9.3B Losses — New Federal Task Force Looms

SAFE Crypto Act Targets Crypto Scams After $9.3B Losses — New Federal Task Force Looms

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SAFE Crypto Act Targets Crypto Scams After $9.3B Losses — New Federal Task Force Looms

Two U.S. senators have introduced new bipartisan legislation aimed at tightening the government’s response to cryptocurrency-related fraud.

The bill follows a sharp rise in reported losses linked to investment scams that reference digital assets.

The proposal, known as the Strengthening Agency Frameworks for Enforcement of Cryptocurrency Act, or the SAFE Crypto Act, was introduced by Senator Elissa Slotkin, a Democrat from Michigan, and Senator Jerry Moran, a Republican from Kansas.

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The bill seeks to create a federal task force focused on identifying, tracking, and preventing crypto-related scams while improving coordination between government agencies, law enforcement, and private-sector experts.

Crypto Scams Cost Americans $9.3B in 2024, Hitting Older Investors Hardest

The legislation comes as crypto-related scams continue to hit more Americans, with older investors particularly at risk.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation reports that U.S. residents lost around $9.3 billion to crypto investment schemes in 2024. That’s up 66% from the year before.

The FBI said many of these scams don’t rely on hacking crypto networks. Instead, they use tricks like social engineering, pretending to be someone else, and slowly gaining trust over time to get people to hand over their money.

U.S. Lawmakers Seek Cross-Agency Task Force to Tackle Crypto Scams

Under the SAFE Crypto Act, the Treasury Secretary would be required to establish a task force for recognizing and averting cryptocurrency scams within 180 days of the bill becoming law.

The Task Force would bring together top officials from the Treasury, the Department of Justice, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, the Secret Service, and other federal agencies. State and local law enforcement would also get a seat at the table.

The bill also calls for participation from digital asset service providers, stablecoin issuers, custodians, blockchain intelligence firms, consumer protection organizations, and victims’ advocacy groups.

The task force would be charged with examining trends across a wide range of crypto-related fraud, including Ponzi schemes, rug pulls, fraudulent token offerings, money laundering operations, and so-called financial grooming scams.

SAFE Crypto Act Builds on Washington’s Push to Protect Seniors From Crypto Scams

Senator Elissa Slotkin, who supports the bill, says crypto scams are getting trickier as the technology catches on, and local police just don’t have the right tools to keep up.

The legislation also emphasizes real-time collaboration between the public and private sectors to help trace and stop the flow of funds linked to scams.

It requires authorized stablecoin issuers to have the technical ability to freeze, seize, burn, or reissue digital assets tied to illegal activity, all in accordance with due process and existing laws.

The proposed task force would be mandated to meet at least three times in its first year and produce a public report for key congressional committees within that period.

Following the initial report, it would provide annual updates, and the task force would automatically disband three years after its first submission.

The SAFE Crypto Act is just one piece of a bigger push in Washington to crack down on investment scams, especially the ones that go after seniors and other people who are often targeted.

Before this, lawmakers floated the National Senior Investor Initiative Act of 2023. That bill would set up a special task force at the SEC focused on protecting older investors.

Then there’s the Fraud Prevention and Recovery Act from 2024, which tries to give the government more power to go after all kinds of fraud.

On top of that, the SEC put together a cross-border task force at the end of 2025 to deal with international securities scams hitting Americans. Clearly, people are getting more worried about fraud rings that stretch across countries.


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