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Investigation underway for alleged $119M Dogecoin mining scam in Turkey
Turkish authorities are investigating an alleged Dogecoin mining scam that pulled the rug on investors after amassing $119 million worth of deposits. Police have identified pseudonymous online avatar “Turgut V.” as the scheme’s suspected operator. Authorities believe that Turgut and 11 associates managed to gather close to 350 million Dogecoin valued at $119 million before disappearing.
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