TechFlow news, on July 2, Bitget officially concluded its second annual Global Anti-Fraud Month. Focusing on AI-driven cryptocurrency fraud risks, the event employed diverse formats—including interactive games, security education, expert dialogues, and industry reports—to effectively enhance users' awareness and ability to prevent fraud.
One of the flagship initiatives, "Smarter Eyes Challenge," used gamification to simulate common fraud scenarios such as phishing links, social engineering, and fake token approvals. Data showed that only 8.60% of users successfully identified all traps in the first round; after receiving guided security tips, the success rate rose to 65.41%.
During the campaign, Bitget jointly released the "2025 Global Cryptocurrency Anti-Fraud Trends Report" with SlowMist and Elliptic, revealing that global losses from crypto fraud exceeded $4.6 billion in 2024, with AI deepfakes and social engineering emerging as dominant attack methods. Additionally, Bitget hosted专题 discussions on X Space with security firms including Hacken and GoPlus, advocating for collaborative efforts to build a secure Web3 ecosystem.
Currently, Bitget's Anti-Fraud Center operates continuously, providing users with practical security guides, risk alert tools, identity verification channels, and 24/7 global support services, committed to creating a long-term, reliable trading environment.




