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Binance Helps India Bust $47.6 Million Fiewin Gaming Scam; Four Arrested!

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Mustafa Mulla

The Indian Enforcement Directorate (ED) has made a decisive move by arresting four people linked to the Fiewin gaming app scam, revealing a massive gaming scam worth $47.6 million! Binance, the biggest cryptocurrency exchange in the world has played a key role in this investigation by assisting the ED in tracking the funds tied to the scam.

This seems like a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game. Let’s dive into the details.

How the Fiewin Scam Worked

The Fiewin app attracted users with promises of quick and easy money through fun mini-games. However, new users could quickly set up accounts and start playing, even adding money to their in-app balance through different payment methods. 

Reports revealed that a shocking $47.6 million had been siphoned off from unsuspecting victims.

The ED’s investigation uncovered a sophisticated cross-border criminal network behind the scam. The perpetrators employed a variety of methods to obscure the origins and movement of stolen funds. These included using “mule” bank accounts and cryptocurrency wallets, creating a complex web of transactions designed to avoid detection.

Binance’s Key Role

Binance, which recently acquired licenses to operate legally in India, stepped up to assist the ED in its investigation. The exchange provided vital information, helping authorities trace the stolen funds to multiple digital wallets.

An ED spokesperson highlighted the significance of this partnership between the public and private sectors, stating, “Binance gave us the analytical support we needed.”

Arrests Made as Investigation Deepens

As the investigation progressed, the ED arrested four key figures involved in the scheme. These individuals, who worked closely with the operators of the Fiewin app, coordinated the scam from various locations using encrypted messaging apps.

This effort marks a significant step in the fight against large-scale financial fraud, setting an important example for tackling future scams.

Is this the end of the road for online gaming scams? Probably not – but we’re one step closer!

Mustafa Mulla

Mustafa has been writing about Blockchain and crypto since many years. He has previous trading experience and has been working in the Fintech industry since 2017.

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