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30 Mar 2023, 06:13 GMT+10
The unpredictable nature of life can sometimes have devastating consequences for those who dream of a secure financial future. Some new technology, while promising significant rewards, has also become a breeding ground for fraudulent schemes that prey on unsuspecting investors. The International Trust and Fraud Intervention Association (INTFIA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping these victims by providing essential support and resources.
INTFIA has already supported over 70 individuals like Mr. Randell and Stella, who suffered significant financial and emotional losses after falling victim to blockchain scams. The organization offers psychological counseling, legal assistance, and financial support through their 'blockchain fraud sympathy' fund. This fund is made possible through donations, partnerships with GoFundMe, and collaborations with local organizations.
As blockchain technology continues to grow in popularity, fraudulent activities such as fake initial coin offerings (ICOs), Ponzi schemes, and deceptive promises of quick returns on investment are on the rise. INTFIA actively works to investigate, detect, and prevent financial fraud by gathering, analyzing, and sharing information to help educate individuals on self-protection measures.
Currently operating in several countries, including France, South Korea, China, Canada, and the United States, INTFIA aims to expand its operations and resources to assist more victims in recovering from their losses. The organization is committed to raising awareness about blockchain fraud and fostering a safer investment environment for all.
For more information about INTFIA and its efforts to combat blockchain fraud, or to make a donation to support their cause, visit INTFIA's website or contact INTFIA's representative at 332-133-4214.
INTFIA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping victims of financial fraud, particularly those affected by blockchain scams. Their mission is to provide essential support, resources, and education to individuals affected by fraud while working diligently to prevent future scams. With a team of compassionate professionals, INTFIA is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of those who have fallen victim to financial fraud.
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