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Hong Kong Crypto Scam: Retiree Loses HK$6.6 Million in Multi-Stage Fraud

A 66-year-old Hong Kong retiree was deceived through a series of crypto investment and recovery scams, resulting in a massive HK$6.6 million loss.

by Saravana Kumar Mahendran
March 21, 2026
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Hong Kong police have revealed a multi-stage cryptocurrency fraud that cost a 66-year-old retiree HK$6.6 million between September 2025 and March 2026. The victim fell victim to three consecutive deceptions by scammers posing as investment specialists, starting with promises of high returns and escalating through fake recovery schemes, leading to repeated fund transfers before the fraudsters vanished.

Hong Kong Crypto Scam
Hong Kong Crypto Scam

Multi-Stage Fraud Unfolds

The scheme began in September 2025 when the retiree received an unsolicited WhatsApp message from someone claiming to be a cryptocurrency investment expert offering guaranteed profits. After transferring HK$1.4 million in cash followed by additional cryptocurrency, the contact disappeared, prompting the first police report. Desperate to recover the funds, the victim contacted another alleged specialist online and paid HK$600,000 as a “guarantee fee” for restitution assistance, only for that individual to vanish immediately afterward. In January 2026, a third WhatsApp approach convinced the retiree that a single large cryptocurrency purchase of HK$4.6 million, transferred to a specified account, would recoup everything lost so far. Compliance led to the complete disappearance of the perpetrators, resulting in the full HK$6.6 million loss disclosed by police on March 20.

Recovery Scams Highlighted

Authorities from the Cyber Security and Technology Crimes Bureau’s “Cyber Guardians” platform emphasized how recovery fraud exploits victims’ emotional distress after an initial loss, turning desperation into further vulnerability. Police stressed that legitimate entities never promise to recover stolen funds, and any post-scam “help” offers are typically extensions of the original crime. This case highlights a growing global trend in cryptocurrency-related fraud, similar to other major cryptocurrency theft incidents where attackers exploit access to digital assets through deceptive or unconventional methods.

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