The regulator launches Valentine's Week awareness campaign as romance scam surges 66% year-over-year.
The multi-agency effort targets crypto investment schemes that exploit emotional vulnerability.
The
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has assembled more than 20 federal
and state agencies for a coordinated push against relationship investment
scams, timing the campaign around Valentine's Day when scammers traditionally
intensify their operations.
CFTC Rallies Federal
Partners to Combat $10 Billion Romance Scam Industry
The fraud,
which criminals call “pig butchering,” drained an estimated $10
billion from Americans in the past year. The CFTC's Office of Customer
Education and Outreach is coordinating
the national “DatingOrDefrauding?” social media campaign, which runs
through Saturday.
CFTC Chairman Michael S. Selig
“Foreign
criminals are exploiting dating apps, social media, messaging platforms, and
artificial intelligence to steal money from American citizens,” CFTC
Chairman Michael S. Selig said.
“Keep
your friends and family safe by warning them about this scam and encouraging
them to keep their crypto assets safe by using trusted and secure software
systems and U.S.-regulated intermediaries.”
Losses Jump 66% as
Criminal Networks Industrialize
Pig
butchering scam revenues grew nearly 40% in 2024, while deposits into these
fraudulent schemes jumped 210%. Individual U.S. victims reported average losses
exceeding $150,000 in cases linked to scam service providers.
The
criminal operations are heavily concentrated in Southeast Asia. Cambodia, Laos,
and Myanmar generated $43.8 billion in scam revenue, with between
100,000–150,000 forced workers exploited in Cambodian scam centers alone.
Approximately 305,000 scammers operate across the three countries.
State
regulators from Minnesota, Oregon, Washington, Wisconsin, and the Virgin
Islands are also participating, along with self-regulatory organizations FINRA
and the National Futures Association.
The CFTC is
simultaneously working with the International Organization of Securities
Commissions on a global initiative. The Valentine's week campaign builds on a
similar effort conducted in October 2025, when 16 jurisdictions across five
continents carried out coordinated educational outreach.
The fraud
relies on dating apps, social media platforms, messaging apps, and even random
“wrong number” text messages to identify targets. Scammers use fake
profiles, images, videos, and AI-generated voices to appear trustworthy and
professional.
After
establishing frequent contact and building emotional connections over weeks or
months, the scammers claim to earn significant profits trading crypto assets,
precious metals, or foreign currency. They offer to help victims do the same.
Victims are
directed to fraudulent trading platforms controlled by organized criminal
networks. The platforms show fake profits initially to encourage larger
deposits, but victims can never withdraw their money.
Warning
signs include an online friend or romantic interest who cannot meet in person,
moves conversations to encrypted messaging apps, claims expertise in crypto
trading, or offers to help invest money.
Coinbase
warned about these scams in 2022, noting that scammers use dating apps to build trust before directing
victims to fraudulent investment platforms. The exchange adds addresses
associated with scams to its products' blocklists.
Enforcement Division
Refocuses on Fraud Prevention
The CFTC
announced a major reorganization of its Division of Enforcement on February 4,
2025, with a renewed focus on fraud prevention. Acting Chairman Caroline Pham
simplified the Division's task forces into two primary teams: the Complex Fraud
Task Force and the Retail Fraud and General Enforcement Task Force, which
focuses on fraud affecting retail investors.
Under
Chairman Selig's leadership, which began in 2026, the CFTC has prioritized
fraud prevention over technical compliance violations. The agency now
emphasizes guidance over enforcement actions and focuses on willful misconduct
rather than inadvertent compliance issues.
The
regulator released updated guidance on self-reporting, cooperation, and
remediation on February 25, 2025, and announced updates to its procedural rules
and investigative guidelines on December 1, 2025, aiming to improve
transparency and due process.
The
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has assembled more than 20 federal
and state agencies for a coordinated push against relationship investment
scams, timing the campaign around Valentine's Day when scammers traditionally
intensify their operations.
CFTC Rallies Federal
Partners to Combat $10 Billion Romance Scam Industry
The fraud,
which criminals call “pig butchering,” drained an estimated $10
billion from Americans in the past year. The CFTC's Office of Customer
Education and Outreach is coordinating
the national “DatingOrDefrauding?” social media campaign, which runs
through Saturday.
CFTC Chairman Michael S. Selig
“Foreign
criminals are exploiting dating apps, social media, messaging platforms, and
artificial intelligence to steal money from American citizens,” CFTC
Chairman Michael S. Selig said.
“Keep
your friends and family safe by warning them about this scam and encouraging
them to keep their crypto assets safe by using trusted and secure software
systems and U.S.-regulated intermediaries.”
Losses Jump 66% as
Criminal Networks Industrialize
Pig
butchering scam revenues grew nearly 40% in 2024, while deposits into these
fraudulent schemes jumped 210%. Individual U.S. victims reported average losses
exceeding $150,000 in cases linked to scam service providers.
The
criminal operations are heavily concentrated in Southeast Asia. Cambodia, Laos,
and Myanmar generated $43.8 billion in scam revenue, with between
100,000–150,000 forced workers exploited in Cambodian scam centers alone.
Approximately 305,000 scammers operate across the three countries.
State
regulators from Minnesota, Oregon, Washington, Wisconsin, and the Virgin
Islands are also participating, along with self-regulatory organizations FINRA
and the National Futures Association.
The CFTC is
simultaneously working with the International Organization of Securities
Commissions on a global initiative. The Valentine's week campaign builds on a
similar effort conducted in October 2025, when 16 jurisdictions across five
continents carried out coordinated educational outreach.
The fraud
relies on dating apps, social media platforms, messaging apps, and even random
“wrong number” text messages to identify targets. Scammers use fake
profiles, images, videos, and AI-generated voices to appear trustworthy and
professional.
After
establishing frequent contact and building emotional connections over weeks or
months, the scammers claim to earn significant profits trading crypto assets,
precious metals, or foreign currency. They offer to help victims do the same.
Victims are
directed to fraudulent trading platforms controlled by organized criminal
networks. The platforms show fake profits initially to encourage larger
deposits, but victims can never withdraw their money.
Warning
signs include an online friend or romantic interest who cannot meet in person,
moves conversations to encrypted messaging apps, claims expertise in crypto
trading, or offers to help invest money.
Coinbase
warned about these scams in 2022, noting that scammers use dating apps to build trust before directing
victims to fraudulent investment platforms. The exchange adds addresses
associated with scams to its products' blocklists.
Enforcement Division
Refocuses on Fraud Prevention
The CFTC
announced a major reorganization of its Division of Enforcement on February 4,
2025, with a renewed focus on fraud prevention. Acting Chairman Caroline Pham
simplified the Division's task forces into two primary teams: the Complex Fraud
Task Force and the Retail Fraud and General Enforcement Task Force, which
focuses on fraud affecting retail investors.
Under
Chairman Selig's leadership, which began in 2026, the CFTC has prioritized
fraud prevention over technical compliance violations. The agency now
emphasizes guidance over enforcement actions and focuses on willful misconduct
rather than inadvertent compliance issues.
The
regulator released updated guidance on self-reporting, cooperation, and
remediation on February 25, 2025, and announced updates to its procedural rules
and investigative guidelines on December 1, 2025, aiming to improve
transparency and due process.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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