One in Three Americans Affected by Crypto Scams as Adoption Soars
New data from verification and anti-fraud platform
Sumsub
reveals that while cryptocurrency adoption is growing in the
- 33% of Americans have been personally or indirectly affected by crypto scams, with higher exposure among Gen Z (46%) and Millennials (49%)
- Average reported loss in the most severe case was nearly
$3,300 . - Over a third (35%) have encountered synthetic identity fraud, including AI-generated or forged documents
- Three-in-five (58%) support increased government regulation of crypto platforms to protect users
Widespread engagement but significant risk
Findings from Sumsub's survey show that 36% of
- Gen Z and Millennials not only participating but also disproportionately affected by scams: nearly half of Gen Z (46%) and Millennial (49%) crypto users have experienced cryptofraud firsthand or through acquaintances.
- Social engineering (31%), Ponzi schemes (30%), and fake giveaways (30%) were reported as the most common scams, alongside phishing, impersonation, fake airdrops, wallet draining, and rug pulls.
- Synthetic identity fraud, including AI-generated deepfakes or forged documents, impacted 35% of respondents, with one in five (18%) personally targeted.
Concerns within the crypto sector are rising against the backdrop of increasingly sophisticated fraud techniques across the wider economy. Internal data from Sumsub shows that in the
High financial stakes and unmet protections
Of those affected by online fraud or crypto scams, the average reported loss in their most severe case was approximately
- When asked who should help recover these funds, a third (33%) expect platforms themselves to take responsibility
- One-in-five (20%) feel individuals should bear the loss.
Trust and regulation remain top concerns
Despite growing adoption, trust in the cryptocurrency industry lags behind traditional banks. Respondents overwhelmingly support regulatory action.
- Only a quarter (26%) report greater confidence in crypto platforms
- Over half (54%) trust them less, including 41% "much less."
- Three-in-five users (58%) favor government regulation of crypto platforms, including proposed bills such as the GENIUS Act and the Clarity for Payment Stablecoins Act, which establishes clear rules for issuing and using stablecoins.
Both aforementioned acts aim to give users stronger protections against fraud. Support is particularly strong among those who have experienced scams firsthand.
Another key concern is accountability in generative AI, with 69% agreeing that companies developing generative AI models should be held responsible if their technology is misused to commit fraud.
Anastasia Shvechkova, Head of Business Development,
This representative survey of 2,000
About Sumsub
Sumsub is a full-cycle verification platform that secures the entire user journey. With customizable KYC, KYB, Transaction Monitoring, and Fraud Prevention solutions, Sumsub helps businesses meet compliance requirements, reduce costs, protect against fraud, and safely onboard customers worldwide.
Sumsub works with over 4,000 clients across fintech, crypto, transportation, trading, e-commerce, education, and gaming, including Bitpanda, Wirex, Avis, Bybit, Vodafone, Duolingo, Kaizen Gaming, and TransferGo.
Sumsub has contributed to research published by institutions such as the United Nations and Statista, and continues to provide consultancy and engagements with INTERPOL.
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SOURCE Sumsub
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