Crypto Scams Surge: Staying Alert During Holiday Season
Terrill Dicki
Dec 02, 2025 14:25
As the holiday season approaches, scams targeting crypto users are on the rise. Learn how to identify and protect yourself from these fraudulent schemes.
The holiday season, often marked by family gatherings and gift shopping, has also become a prime time for scams, particularly in the cryptocurrency space. According to Ripple (XRP), scammers take advantage of this period when individuals are busy and more susceptible to fraudulent schemes.
Scamberry Pie Initiative
This year, the Tech Against Scams Coalition (TASC) launched ‘Scamberry Pie,’ an initiative aimed at raising awareness about red flags in scams. The project encourages conversations about fraud prevention, making education approachable and memorable during gatherings.
Dennis Jarosch, SVP Engineering at Ripple, emphasized the importance of education in combating scams. “When people know what to look for, they’re better equipped to help themselves and each other,” said Jarosch. Scamberry Pie aims to foster open discussions about warning signs and experiences.
Identifying Common Scam Tactics
As fraudsters grow more sophisticated, it’s essential to recognize common scam indicators. Here are some key red flags:
- Too Good to Be True Giveaways: Offers like “Send 5 XRP and get 50 XRP back” are typically scams, as legitimate promotions never require sending crypto first.
- Impersonation: Scammers often mimic company logos, executive photos, and even use AI-generated voices or deepfake videos to deceive individuals.
- Suspicious Links: Be wary of misspellings or unusual URLs, especially if prompted to connect a crypto wallet.
- Urgent Messaging: High-pressure tactics urging immediate action are common scam strategies.
- Fake Comments: Fraudulent posts may feature comments claiming successful crypto doubling, which are often fake.
Ripple’s Consumer Protection Efforts
Ripple is actively engaged in consumer protection through several initiatives. The company uses advanced domain detection tools to identify and dismantle over 7,000 scam websites. Collaborations with Google Safe Browsing and YouTube have further enhanced their efforts, preventing thousands from accessing dangerous sites and removing fraudulent videos.
In 2024, Ripple introduced a threat feed that shares scam intelligence with industry partners, significantly reducing XRP losses from scams.
Protecting Yourself from Scams
To safeguard against scams, Ripple advises verifying information before acting and discussing potential threats openly with family and friends. This collective vigilance can help reduce the risk of falling victim to scams during the festive season.
Ripple continues to support initiatives like Scamberry Pie and remains dedicated to educating consumers and fostering a safer digital environment. For more insights, visit the official Ripple page here.
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