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020 _a9783031608353
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100 _aScharfman, Jason
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245 _aThe cryptocurrency and digital asset fraud casebook:
_bDeFi, NFTs, DAOs, meme coins, and other digital asset hacks (Vol. II)
260 _bPalgrave Macmillan
_aCham
_c2024
300 _axxii, 381 p.
365 _aEURO
_b64.99
500 _aTable of contents: Front Matter Pages i-xxii Download chapter PDF Introduction to Cryptocurrency and Digital Asset Fraud Jason Scharfman Pages 1-37 Crypto Romance Scams and Pig Butchering Jason Scharfman Pages 39-63 Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) Fraud, Hacks, and Controversies Jason Scharfman Pages 65-106 Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Fraud and Hacks: Part 1 Jason Scharfman Pages 107-126 Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Fraud and Hacks: Part 2 Jason Scharfman Pages 127-158 Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Fraud and Hacks: Part 3 Jason Scharfman Pages 159-191 Crypto Phishing and Spoofing Scams Jason Scharfman Pages 193-219 Meme Coins, Honeypots, and Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Crypto Fraud Jason Scharfman Pages 221-249 Decentralized Applications (dApp) and Cryptocurrency Gaming Fraud Jason Scharfman Pages 251-270 Wallet Drainers, Crypto Stealers and Cryptojacking Jason Scharfman Pages 271-306 Non-Fungible Token (NFT) Fraud, Hacks, and Controversies Jason Scharfman Pages 307-325 Additional Cases and Trends in Cryptocurrency Fraud Jason Scharfman Pages 327-361 [Front Matter Pages i-xxii Download chapter PDF Introduction to Cryptocurrency and Digital Asset Fraud Jason Scharfman Pages 1-37 Crypto Romance Scams and Pig Butchering Jason Scharfman Pages 39-63 Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) Fraud, Hacks, and Controversies Jason Scharfman Pages 65-106 Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Fraud and Hacks: Part 1 Jason Scharfman Pages 107-126 Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Fraud and Hacks: Part 2 Jason Scharfman Pages 127-158 Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Fraud and Hacks: Part 3 Jason Scharfman Pages 159-191 Crypto Phishing and Spoofing Scams Jason Scharfman Pages 193-219 Meme Coins, Honeypots, and Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Crypto Fraud Jason Scharfman Pages 221-249 Decentralized Applications (dApp) and Cryptocurrency Gaming Fraud Jason Scharfman Pages 251-270 Wallet Drainers, Crypto Stealers and Cryptojacking Jason Scharfman Pages 271-306 Non-Fungible Token (NFT) Fraud, Hacks, and Controversies Jason Scharfman Pages 307-325 Additional Cases and Trends in Cryptocurrency Fraud Jason Scharfman Pages 327-361 [https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-60836-0]
520 _aCryptocurrencies and digital assets have continued to gain widespread acceptance from both retail and institutional investors. As part of this continued growth, there has been an unfortunate series of ongoing and increasingly sophisticated frauds, Ponzi schemes, and hacks that have cost investors billions of dollars. Since the publication of the original Cryptocurrency and Digital Asset Fraud Casebook, conservative estimates indicate that there have been thousands of new digital asset fraud cases that have contributed to billions in broadening losses in space. Beyond the digital asset space, cryptocurrency-related scams also continue to present increasingly meaningful threats to traditional finance institutions, the global economy, and national security, as well. (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-60836-0)
650 _aCryptocurrencies
650 _aCrypto fraud
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650 _aFraud Law and legislation
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650 _aCryptocurrencies--law and legislation
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