Gate News: On March 18, cybersecurity company CUJO AI officially launched a network layer cryptocurrency investment scam detection capability designed specifically for network service providers (NSPs). This feature can identify scams that bypass application layer and platform layer protections. CUJO AI stated that modern cryptocurrency investment scams often rely on rotating domains, wallet interactions, and social engineering tactics, making it difficult for a single platform to grasp the full picture. The network layer is a critical point where such threats are concentrated. According to Chainalysis data, global losses from cryptocurrency-related scams and fraud are estimated to reach $17 billion in 2025, with the majority of victims being ordinary users rather than institutional traders.
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