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    Crypto Rug Pulls Now Account for Over Half Threats

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJune 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Rug pulls, often driven by hidden contract permissions, now dominate over 54% of new crypto scams, enabling creators to lock liquidity or block sales unexpectedly.
    2. Many scams mimic legitimate activity initially, with fake tokens or honeypots inflating prices before scammers lock investors out or drain funds.
    3. Scammers are increasingly sophisticated, using AI to craft convincing phishing emails, fake support chats, and social media posts to deceive users.
    4. With billions of contracts analyzed, millions flagged as scams, and rising impersonations of popular tokens like Ethereum and Tether, crypto fraud is more pervasive and harder to detect.

    Report: Rug Pulls Dominate Crypto Scams, Accounting for 54% of Threats

    Rug Pulls Are the Leading Threat

    According to Web3 Antivirus, more than half of all recent crypto scams are rug pulls. These schemes make up 54% of new scams detected. Rug pulls happen when creators of a token suddenly remove liquidity or block sales. At first, the token’s price and volume seem normal. Investors see rising charts and high activity, which seems promising. However, the true danger appears when the contract owner activates hidden permissions. These hidden controls can prevent users from selling or even drain liquidity. As a result, investors may lose their money in seconds. Web3 Antivirus noted that rug pulls remain the most common and dangerous scam method. They also highlighted related tactics such as honeypots, fake tokens, and scam airdrops, which make up the rest of the threats. The firm detected over 425,000 rug pulls and 172,000 honeypots lately. This large number shows scammers’ ongoing efforts to trick investors.

    New Tactics Make Scams Harder to Detect

    Scammers now use advanced technology to trick users more convincingly. Web3 Antivirus reports that artificial intelligence (AI) helps fake support chats, fake emails, and social media posts look very real. These fake messages mislead users into revealing private information or clicking malicious links. The most common method of delivery remains email, accounting for 53% of scams. Other methods include SMS (10%), social media (9%), and online ads (8%). Several incidents have made headlines recently. For example, a fake Uniswap website stolen at least $400,000 in May before the scam was uncovered. Also, a fake XRP airdrop targeted Ripple investors. Scammers often copy branding and official-looking posts to mislead users. As phishing techniques evolve, scammers find new ways to reach and deceive potential victims.

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    This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency is highly speculative and carries significant risk, including the potential loss of your entire investment. This information may be outdated or incomplete. Do not make financial decisions based on this information. Consult a licensed financial advisor before investing. This site does not offer, sell, or advise on cryptocurrency, securities or other regulated financial products in compliance with SEC and applicable laws. Please do your own research and seek professional advise.

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