What should I do after my Tinder match convinced me to invest in crypto and disappeared?
It’s painful to realize someone you trusted on a dating app vanished after asking you to invest money. This is unfortunately a common scam in the crypto world—romance is used to create trust, and the promise of fast profits pulls people in. You are not alone, and the situation is not your fault.
The first step is to stop all communication with the person. Do not send more money or share any additional personal information. Scammers often reappear under new identities if they sense continued engagement.
Next, gather all evidence of your interactions. Screenshots of messages, transaction records, and any email or account details will be critical. Even small details can help investigators trace the scam or warn others.
Report the incident to platforms that can help track or block the scammer. Contact your bank or crypto exchange immediately to flag suspicious transactions. Some platforms can freeze transfers or flag accounts for potential fraud.
Consider professional help for fund recovery. Experts can sometimes trace lost crypto or negotiate returns, especially if you act quickly. For guidance, you can reach out to Brfintelligence@gmail.com [ Brfintelligence.carrd.co ], where specialists provide advice and support for victims of crypto scams.
Finally, take care of yourself emotionally. Being targeted in a scam can feel isolating and humiliating, but it’s a common form of exploitation. Talk to friends or support networks about what happened, and remember: learning from this experience helps protect you in the future.
