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    Heroic Gas Station Clerk Realizes Elderly Women Are Being Scammed at the Bitcoin ATM, Unplugs It to Save Them

    September 13, 20254 Mins Read


    One of the core appeals of cryptocurrency — other than providing a get-rich-quick scheme for famous people with huge sway over their followers, like a sitting president or an airheaded influencer — is that it’s decentralized and largely unregulated.

    Of course, that also makes it a breeding ground for fraud.

    Just ask Boise, Idaho gas station clerk Avalon Hardy. As Inc reports, she ended up repeatedly intervening to stop old ladies from getting ripped off by using the establishment’s Bitcoin ATM. 

    Hardy noticed elderly women entering the gas station with bags of cash on three separate occasions, looking anxious and usually on the phone or texting someone. Each time, they used the Bitcoin ATM, or BTM, to convert their dead presidents into crypto.

    Suspecting something fishy was afoot, Hardy gently prodded the old ladies.

    “Do you know where you’re sending the money to?” Hardy would ask, per Inc. “You don’t have to be on the phone to send money, as long as you have the other person’s information.”

    That didn’t work.

    One of the ladies, a 79-year-old, was hellbent on converting $15,000. So Hardy resorted to drastic action: unplugging the BTM from the wall. The next week, she did the same to save a 75-year-old from losing $19,000.

    “It’s not super, super popular, that Bitcoin machine,” Hardy told Inc, estimating that less than two dozen customers have used it for a legitimate purpose in the past year, meaning that an enormous proportion of the machine’s total business is implicated in defrauding the elderly. In all, Hardy says she stopped seven crypto scams from happening in her store.

    Crypto scams have become widespread in recent years, with revenue from these schemes jumping to at least $9.9 billion in 2024, according to the analytics firm Chainalysis, which was 40 percent more than the year before. 

    An FBI report from 2023 found that older adults were the most vulnerable to crypto fraud. People 60 years of age and above reported losing over $1.6 billion in 2023, blowing all other age groups out of the water.

    The schemes can vary. Some scammers purport to be government agencies or banks, convincing their victims that they’re owed money. Others use use AI to impersonate a target’s relative, claiming they’re being held hostage and need ransom money for their safe release. Long cons, called pig butchering scams in the cryptosphere, involve forming a close relationship with a victim under a fake identity and persuading them into making sham investments — in other words, fattening them up before the slaughter.

    In any case, new digital technologies like AI are making these schemes way more nefarious, especially for old people. Scammers will “email you an arrest warrant” using “AI to enhance it,” Matthew Hogan, a crypto crime specialist with the Connecticut State Police, told Inc. “They’ll take the DOJ logo and throw it on there. They’ll manipulate signatures.”

    Bad actors are even starting to use AI-powered “realtime deepfakes” to give themselves entirely new faces that they use in video calls. Heightening the threat is that older folks don’t understand how crypto works or how difficult to trace its transactions are. Once your crypto’s gone, it’s gone. There’s no bank that can reverse it. 

    It’s all the more important, then, that Hardy stepped in when she did.

    “People stopping and disrupting these scams is the best way that we have to really affect it,” Brad Thorne, a financial crimes detective with the Boise Police Department, told Inc. “It’s much easier to stop it before it starts.”

    Hardy’s interventions are admirable. But ideally, society shouldn’t be relying on the individual heroics of gas station workers to stop your grandma from forking over her retirement fund to an anonymous scammer.

    More crypto: A Company Tried to Put Real Estate on the Blockchain and Now It’s Facing a Legal Disaster



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