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just saw the SEC is moving to freeze assets in some alleged crypto investment scam worth like $12M. wild how these things keep popping up. the SEC's been pretty aggressive lately with cracking down on crypto fraud cases.
this particular case involves what looks like a mining-related scheme that pulled in decent money before getting caught. freezing assets is usually their first move to prevent people from moving stolen funds around. honestly it's one of the few things the SEC does that actually protects regular investors in crypto.
the fact that they're mobilizing this fast on a $12M case shows they're taking crypto scams more seriously. you'd think after all the ftx stuff people would be more careful about where they throw their money into these investment schemes. but i guess there's always someone falling for it. what's your take - do you think this kind of enforcement actually deters people or nah?