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    Simran MishraBy Simran MishraApril 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Singapore Real-Time Crypto Monitoring with Coinbase, Gemini Saves $2.86M in 90 Cases in Mar-Apr 2026

    Singapore has shown how fast action can stop crypto scams. In just one month, the country saved about $2.86 million, close to Rs. 24 crore. This success now highlights Singapore’s strong anti-scam model as a solution to the rising crypto fraud cases in India.

    The operation took place from March 16 to April 15, 2026. Police teams worked closely with crypto exchanges and tech firms. Big platforms like Coinbase and Gemini joined the effort. Analytics firms such as Chainalysis and TRM Labs helped track suspicious transactions.

    Real-Time Monitoring Stops Scams Early

    Authorities watched crypto activity in real time. They spotted scams linked to fake jobs, investments, and impersonation calls. In more than 90 cases, officers contacted victims before money moved. They blocked risky crypto wallets quickly. This early action stopped losses before they happened.

    This approach stands out because it focuses on prevention. Many systems act only after money is stolen. Singapore changed that by acting early and sharing data quickly between police and companies.

    India Faces Rising Crypto Fraud Challenges

    India faces a very different situation. Digital fraud is rising fast. Reports suggest losses exceeding Rs. 11,000 crore in 2024. Crypto fraud in India cases affect many young users. Scammers use simple tricks. They create fake apps, send false offers, and pretend to be officials.

    Recent cases show how fast money moves in crypto scams. Investigations across different states found funds moving abroad within minutes. This makes recovery very hard.

    The Reserve Bank of India has started taking steps. A recent RBI digital payments paper suggested delays on big transactions and extra checks. These steps can reduce risk, but experts say they are not enough alone. Industry experts are also suggesting that India should follow Singapore’s lead to counter crypto fraud and scams.

    Need for Better Coordination and Prevention

    Leaders from CoinDCX and WazirX support better systems. They suggest smart monitoring instead of strict limits. Blockchain analytics can help find risky transactions early.

    Singapore’s system offers a clear idea. Police, exchanges, and tech firms work together. They share information fast. This helps stop scams before money leaves accounts.

    India already has helplines and fraud tracking tools. Still, coordination remains slow. Experts say a shared system between banks, exchanges, and police can improve results.

    The key lesson is simple. Quick action can stop scams. Strong teamwork can protect users. Singapore proved that early warnings and fast blocking work.

    India’s digital growth is strong. But scams are growing at the same speed. Adopting the Singapore anti-scam model can help reduce losses and build trust in digital payments.

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