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		<title>Crypto Investment Training Firm Sued in the U.S.! Here&#8217;s What They Did&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Nevada Attorney General have filed a lawsuit against a company accused of defrauding consumers—primarily young investors—out of $1.2 billion through fake promises tied to cryptocurrency education. Crypto Education Firm Known as &#8220;IML&#8221; Under Investigation The company operated under multiple names, including IYOVIA, IM Mastery Academy, iMarketsLive, and IM</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="" data-start="201" data-end="460">The <strong data-start="205" data-end="239">Federal Trade Commission (FTC)</strong> and the <strong data-start="248" data-end="275">Nevada Attorney General</strong> have filed a lawsuit against a company accused of defrauding consumers—primarily <strong data-start="357" data-end="376">young investors</strong>—out of <strong data-start="384" data-end="400">$1.2 billion</strong> through fake promises tied to <strong data-start="431" data-end="459">cryptocurrency education</strong>.</p>
<h3 class="" data-start="462" data-end="526"><strong data-start="466" data-end="526">Crypto Education Firm Known as &#8220;IML&#8221; Under Investigation</strong></h3>
<p class="" data-start="528" data-end="692">The company operated under multiple names, including <strong data-start="581" data-end="591">IYOVIA</strong>, <strong data-start="593" data-end="615">IM Mastery Academy</strong>, <strong data-start="617" data-end="633">iMarketsLive</strong>, and <strong data-start="639" data-end="653">IM Academy</strong>—collectively referred to as <strong data-start="682" data-end="692">“IML.”</strong></p>
<p class="" data-start="694" data-end="906"><a href="https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/ftc_gov/pdf/RedactedComplaint.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">According</a> to the <strong data-start="711" data-end="718">FTC</strong>, IML offered educational programs in <strong data-start="756" data-end="774">cryptocurrency</strong>, <strong data-start="776" data-end="794">binary options</strong>, <strong data-start="796" data-end="805">forex</strong>, and <strong data-start="811" data-end="828">stock trading</strong>, but allegedly misrepresented the <strong data-start="863" data-end="885">potential earnings</strong> from these ventures.</p>
<h3 class="" data-start="908" data-end="940"><strong data-start="912" data-end="940">Why Are They Being Sued?</strong></h3>
<p class="" data-start="942" data-end="1253">The complaint states that IML claimed its sales representatives could earn up to <strong data-start="1023" data-end="1045">$750,000 per month</strong>. However, internal data reportedly showed that most salespeople either <strong data-start="1117" data-end="1131">lost money</strong> or earned <strong data-start="1142" data-end="1157">very little</strong>. In fact, those earning under <strong data-start="1188" data-end="1196">$500</strong> in 2022 made an average of just <strong data-start="1229" data-end="1239">$77.51</strong> for the year.</p>
<p class="" data-start="1255" data-end="1547">The company operated under a <strong data-start="1284" data-end="1315">multi-level marketing (MLM)</strong> model, encouraging participants to promote IML’s financial training services to others. The <a href="https://coinengineer.net/blog/sec-and-cftc-new-step-in-crypto-regulations/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong data-start="1408" data-end="1415">FTC</strong> </a>noted that IML particularly targeted <strong data-start="1453" data-end="1474">young individuals</strong> interested in crypto, running ads on <strong data-start="1512" data-end="1546">college social media platforms</strong>.</p>
<p class="" data-start="1549" data-end="1635">The agency says IML has defrauded consumers of around <strong data-start="1603" data-end="1619">$1.2 billion</strong> since <strong data-start="1626" data-end="1634">2018</strong>.</p>
<p class="" data-start="1637" data-end="1730"><strong data-start="1637" data-end="1662">Christopher Mufarrige</strong>, Director of the <strong data-start="1680" data-end="1719">FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection</strong>, stated:</p>
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<p class="" data-start="1733" data-end="2038">“The scale of this scam is astounding. From bogus income claims to so-called investment trainers who were really just salespeople, every part of this scheme caused serious harm to consumers—especially young people trying to make a living. We’re proud to partner with Nevada officials to put a stop to it.”</p>
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<h3 class="" data-start="2040" data-end="2104"><strong data-start="2044" data-end="2104">FBI Cracked Down on Crypto Fraud with Fake Token in 2024</strong></h3>
<p class="" data-start="2106" data-end="2360">In <strong data-start="2109" data-end="2117">2024</strong>, the <strong data-start="2123" data-end="2130">FBI</strong> launched a sting operation using a fake token named <strong data-start="2183" data-end="2203">NexFundAI (NexF)</strong> on the <strong data-start="2211" data-end="2234">Ethereum blockchain</strong> to expose fraudulent crypto schemes. The operation led to the seizure of over <strong data-start="2313" data-end="2328">$25 million</strong> in crypto assets from suspects.</p>
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