A Calgary woman who is out $2,500 following a cryptocurrency investment is now warning others to be careful who they give their money to. As Tomasia DaSilva reports, consumer advocacy groups say crypto fraud is “exploding”.
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Calgary woman warns others after losing $2,500 in cryptocurrency investment
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