
European financial regulators are sounding the alarm over a growing wave of crypto scams powered by artificial intelligence, warning that fraudsters are now using advanced tools that make these scams much harder to spot.
In a joint consumer alert published last week, the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs)* cautioned that scammers are increasingly blending cryptocurrency schemes with AI-generated content, from fake investment platforms to deepfake voices and videos impersonating trusted figures.
*The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) include the European Banking Authority (EBA), the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), and the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA).
The message is clear: scams are evolving faster than most people expect.
Why Crypto + AI Is a Dangerous Combination
Crypto scams aren’t new, but AI has changed the game, allowing fraudsters to:
These techniques are now often used in investment scams, romance scams, and impersonation fraud, where victims are pressured into sending cryptocurrency or revealing sensitive login details.
Because crypto transactions are typically irreversible and hard to trace, victims often have little chance of recovering lost funds.
Regulators Warn Consumers to Watch for These Red Flags
The ESAs highlighted several warning signs that frequently appear in crypto and AI-driven scams:
If something feels urgent, secretive, or too good to be true, regulators say it usually is.

Source: ESMA
You can go through the fact sheets, here and here.
Where Technology Can Help: Detecting Scams Before They Hook You
While awareness is critical, regulators also stress the importance of tools that can help verify content before consumers interact with it — especially when scams are designed to look legitimate.
This is where cybersecurity solutions can play a key role.
Check Links Before You Click
Many crypto scams rely on malicious links that lead to fake exchanges, phishing pages, or malware downloads.
Using Bitdefender Link Checker allows users to quickly scan suspicious URLs before opening them. The tool helps identify:
A quick check can make the difference between staying safe and losing access to your funds.
Let Good AI Fight For You
Scammers are using AI, but defenders can too.
Bitdefender Scamio, our AI-powered scam detection assistant helps you evaluate suspicious messages, emails, links, and offers in seconds. Instead of guessing whether something is legitimate, you can paste a message or link into Scamio to get an instant risk assessment as well as guidance on whether it shows scam indicators.
This is particularly useful for crypto-related messages that look professional but hide subtle red flags.
What To Do If You Suspect a Crypto Scam
European regulators recommend acting quickly if you believe you’ve encountered a scam:
The sooner action is taken, the better the chance of limiting damage, even if funds can’t always be recovered.
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