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Digital Defenders Group Offers Free Support for Cryptocurrency Scam Victims

ECS+ News - Business and Technology News July 13, 2025
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Digital Defenders Group Offers Free Support for Cryptocurrency Scam Victims

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The Digital Defenders Group provides free, comprehensive assistance to victims of cryptocurrency scams, addressing a critical gap in recovery services.

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The Digital Defenders Group (DDG), a U.S. 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit, is addressing the urgent need for accessible recovery services for victims of cryptocurrency scams by offering free support worldwide. Victims often face significant financial losses without the means to afford the specialized help required for recovery. DDG's services include forensic analysis, legal education support, tax assistance, and technical documentation assistance, all provided at no cost.

What sets DDG apart is its hands-on approach to each case, combining the personal experiences of team members who have faced crypto scams with the professional expertise necessary for effective recovery. This unique blend ensures that victims receive not only the technical support needed but also the empathy and understanding that can be crucial during such challenging times.

Cryptocurrency scams, including the 'pig butchering' fraud, prey on individuals' desires for connection and financial security, making them especially harmful. Beyond assisting victims, DDG is committed to raising public awareness about these scams, educating people on how to spot red flags, and pushing for enhanced legal protections in the cryptocurrency space.

By removing financial barriers to recovery, DDG ensures that all victims have access to the support they need, embodying its mission to turn victims into victors. For more information, visit https://www.digitaldefendersgroup.org.

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