3 OFWs Turned Into Crypto Scammers by Chinese Mafia Share Experience in Senate Hearing
According to them, their main recruiter is Rachel Almendra Luna, who has agents in the country who take care of the recruits’ papers.
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According to them, their main recruiter is Rachel Almendra Luna, who has agents in the country who take care of the recruits’ papers.
Read moreAccording to an alias Miles, the victims were promised BPO-related jobs but ended up being forced to scam citizens from western countries.
Read moreAngelo Madrid, President of Maya Bank shared his insights on the topic of blockchain regulation. Should blockchain be regulated or not?
Read moreLim shared that the Philippine Blockchain Week has two goals – provide Filipinos with tech skills and showcase the country as a global blockchain capital.
Read moreOne of the 12 victims who were recently rescued believes that there are still 31 other Filipinos who may need to be saved.
Read moreAn IT specialist is seeking help of the NBI to get his money back (around P230,000) from an online investment app.
Read more“We always believed that web3 would scale 5–10x scale in the coming years because it already happened on the internet, the PCs, and others.”
Read moreWhen the victims tried to get their money back, the managers just told them that the quota had been reached.
Read moreA large scale human trafficking syndicate is turning OFWs to be crypto scammers in Myanmar, Sen. Hontiveros revealed.
Read moreThe CEO of Coins.ph puts it bluntly as to what will happen if they ignore the rules of the BSP for virtual asset service providers (VASPS).
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