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Each post covers one widespread problem and multiple practical solutions, with sources.

Nifty Gateway Shuts Down: What NFT Collectors Should Do to Secure Withdrawals and Records

Nifty Gateway is shutting down, leaving collectors worried about accessing NFTs, funds, and transaction history. Here are practical, low-risk steps to verify holdings, move assets to self-custody where possible, and save receipts/tax records before services wind down.

Jan 27, 2026 • 6 min read

Vishing Kits Target SSO Logins: How Crypto Users Get Locked Out After a Phone Call

A surge in “vishing kits” is enabling phone-based phishing that steals SSO credentials and MFA tokens, leading to exchange/email takeovers and rapid crypto theft. Here’s what’s happening, why it works, and what to do if you’re targeted.

Jan 27, 2026 • 6 min read

149M Infostealer Data Dump: What Crypto Users Should Do After Passwords, Cookies, and Wallet Logins Leak

A reported 149M-record infostealer dump is raising urgent account-takeover risk for crypto users. Here’s what to do if your browser passwords/cookies or exchange logins may be exposed, plus concrete steps to secure email, SIM, and funds.

Jan 26, 2026 • 5 min read

Official X (Twitter) Accounts Getting Hacked to Post Crypto Scam Links: How to Spot and Respond

Hackers are compromising official X accounts and posting scam links that look “verified.” Learn the common signs of a takeover, what to do if you clicked, and how to harden your account with stronger login and recovery controls.

Jan 26, 2026 • 5 min read

Fake Telegram Links and Lookalike Handles: How This New Wave of Crypto Phishing Hijacks Accounts

Reports show attackers disguising malicious links as Telegram and using modern phishing/vishing toolkits to steal logins and drain crypto accounts. Here’s what to check when a “Telegram” link, bot, or support DM suddenly appears.

Jan 25, 2026 • 6 min read

Fake Law Enforcement Crypto Phishing Calls Are Surging: How the Impersonation Scam Works and What to Do

Police and DA offices are warning about scammers posing as law enforcement to pressure victims into paying or “verifying” crypto accounts. Here’s how these impersonation phishing calls work, red flags to spot, and safe steps to report and protect accounts.

Jan 25, 2026 • 5 min read

China-Linked Crypto Scam Networks: What Victims Should Do When Funds Are Moved Through Exchanges and Stablecoins

Reports say China-linked scam networks are stealing billions from US families, often moving proceeds through crypto rails. Here are practical, time-sensitive steps to preserve evidence, contact platforms, and improve odds of tracing and freezing funds.

Jan 25, 2026 • 6 min read

US Crypto Regulation Stalls: Senate Cancels Meeting and Delays Crypto Bill—What Traders and Platforms Should Expect

US crypto policy is hitting fresh delays after a Senate Banking Committee meeting was canceled and timelines slipped. The uncertainty can affect exchange onboarding, compliance checks, listings, and banking access—creating day-to-day friction for users.

Jan 24, 2026 • 6 min read

Crypto ATM (Kiosk) Scams Targeting Seniors: What the Proposed Alabama Bill Means and How to Avoid Common Traps

Crypto ATM/kiosk scams are surging, with scammers pushing victims—often seniors—to send irreversible crypto transfers. A proposed Alabama bill aims to curb kiosk fraud. Here are the most common tactics, warning signs, and practical steps to reduce risk.

Jan 24, 2026 • 5 min read

Thailand SEC’s New Crypto ETF Framework and TFEX Futures Plans: What Traders Should Watch For

Thailand’s regulator is signaling new rules for crypto ETFs and potential crypto futures on TFEX. Here’s what’s been reported so far, what it could mean for access and product availability, and the practical questions traders may need to verify with brokers and platforms.

Jan 24, 2026 • 5 min read

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