Bitget Launches Anti-Scam Month 2024 to Combat Rising Crypto Fraud
ByAinvest
Thursday, Jun 5, 2025 6:45 pm ET1min read
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The initiative, which runs throughout June, features a dedicated microsite, interactive resources, a social media movement, and a mini game. These elements combine to cultivate a sense of security and vigilance among users. The microsite, known as the Bitget Anti-Scam Hub, houses various interactive resources to educate users on the latest scam tactics and how to protect themselves.
Bitget has also partnered with a network of security experts and other prominent Web3 players to amplify the message and build a safer blockchain future. Key collaborators include top-tier security firms such as GoPlus, SlowMist, OneKey, BlockSec, and Security Alliance, as well as platforms like Bitget Wallet, Morph, and Tapswap. These partnerships ensure that users across wallets, apps, and social experiences are empowered with knowledge and protected by design.
The campaign's theme, "Smarter Eyes, Stronger Shields," reflects Bitget's commitment to security as a shared mission. Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget, emphasized this by stating, "Scams may adapt, but so will we. We’re building for a Web3 future where security isn’t something users hope for—it’s something they’re part of. Anti-Scam Month aligns with our belief that protecting users isn’t just a technical mandate, it’s a shared mission."
In addition to user-focused engagement, Bitget will publish its 2025 Anti-Scam Report with partners, cybersecurity firm Slowmist, and compliance intelligence platform Elliptic. The report will provide a data-driven examination of the evolving fraud landscape, common attack vectors, and how Bitget's internal systems are being upgraded to address these threats effectively.
Bitget's Anti-Scam Month signifies its long-term commitment to safety as a foundational element of the future of cryptocurrency. The campaign aims to equip users with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the increasingly complex and risky world of crypto.
References:
[1] https://mediabrief.com/bitget-kicks-off-second-anti-scam-month-with-global-web3-push-for-crypto-security/
[2] https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/06/03/3092594/0/en/Bitget-Launches-Second-Year-of-Anti-Scam-Month-Campaign-to-Fight-Growing-Cyber-Fraud.html
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Bitget launches its 2nd Anti-Scam Month campaign to raise crypto security awareness. The campaign, themed "Smarter Eyes, Stronger Shields," features a dedicated microsite, interactive resources, a social media movement, and a mini game. Bitget has also partnered with security experts and other Web3 players to amplify the message and build a safer blockchain future. The campaign aims to empower users and promote a culture of vigilance in the face of growing crypto scams.
Bitget, a leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, has officially launched its second annual Anti-Scam Month campaign, aimed at raising awareness about crypto security. The campaign, themed "Smarter Eyes, Stronger Shields," is designed to empower users and promote a culture of vigilance in the face of growing crypto scams.The initiative, which runs throughout June, features a dedicated microsite, interactive resources, a social media movement, and a mini game. These elements combine to cultivate a sense of security and vigilance among users. The microsite, known as the Bitget Anti-Scam Hub, houses various interactive resources to educate users on the latest scam tactics and how to protect themselves.
Bitget has also partnered with a network of security experts and other prominent Web3 players to amplify the message and build a safer blockchain future. Key collaborators include top-tier security firms such as GoPlus, SlowMist, OneKey, BlockSec, and Security Alliance, as well as platforms like Bitget Wallet, Morph, and Tapswap. These partnerships ensure that users across wallets, apps, and social experiences are empowered with knowledge and protected by design.
The campaign's theme, "Smarter Eyes, Stronger Shields," reflects Bitget's commitment to security as a shared mission. Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget, emphasized this by stating, "Scams may adapt, but so will we. We’re building for a Web3 future where security isn’t something users hope for—it’s something they’re part of. Anti-Scam Month aligns with our belief that protecting users isn’t just a technical mandate, it’s a shared mission."
In addition to user-focused engagement, Bitget will publish its 2025 Anti-Scam Report with partners, cybersecurity firm Slowmist, and compliance intelligence platform Elliptic. The report will provide a data-driven examination of the evolving fraud landscape, common attack vectors, and how Bitget's internal systems are being upgraded to address these threats effectively.
Bitget's Anti-Scam Month signifies its long-term commitment to safety as a foundational element of the future of cryptocurrency. The campaign aims to equip users with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the increasingly complex and risky world of crypto.
References:
[1] https://mediabrief.com/bitget-kicks-off-second-anti-scam-month-with-global-web3-push-for-crypto-security/
[2] https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/06/03/3092594/0/en/Bitget-Launches-Second-Year-of-Anti-Scam-Month-Campaign-to-Fight-Growing-Cyber-Fraud.html

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