Aurora Labs exec details ‘fascinating and devious’ crypto scam he almost fell for

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A sharp-eyed escrow agent and a screenshot saved Aurora Labs’ head of product Matt Henderson from losing his tokens to scammers.

Aurora Labs’ head of product, Matt Henderson says there is a sophisticated over-the-counter (OTC) transaction scam running about that almost duped him into losing a stash of his hard-earned cryptocurrency. 

Henderson detailed his personal run-in with a scam artist known as ‘Olai’ to his Twitter followers on Aug. 5. 

Olai’s scam essentially involves tricking a victim into believing payment had been received for an OTC crypto transaction, when in fact it wasn’t.

How it worked

Henderson explained the crypto scam began when Olai contacted him on the Telegram messaging app, inquiring about purchasing AURORA tokens with USC Coin (USDC).

The pair agreed to conduct the transaction via escrow, a common strategy by which a trusted, neutral third party holds assets on both sides of the transaction and releases them to the counterparty when payment conditions are met.

In this case, Henderson selected Aurora Labs’ head of security Frank Braun to act as the escrow agent, who he initially referred to as “Steve” in the Twitter thread. 

However, Henderson caught wind of something suspicious when his escrow partner shared a screenshot of him supposedly giving the go-ahead to release the full amount of AURORA tokens to the buyer. 

According to Henderson, the scammers replicated his Discord profile and directed Braun to release the AURORA token balance to the scammers.  

Discord’s blocking function made sure Henderson was unaware his profile had been cloned and scammers were impersonating him. 

After successfully evading the con, Henderson later unpacked the intricacies of the scheme, warning anyone trading crypto through OTC means to take extreme caution and avoid falling victim to the sophisticated scheme.

Related: Solana-hacked crypto could be claimed as a tax loss: Experts

He also shared that the scammer named ‘Olai’ may still be active in the community, as a person using a similar name and tactic has been spotted on Telegram, according to Twitter user Scott Yeager.

“How curious… I was recently approached by an Olai Olsen on Telegram attempting to initiate an OTC deal and offering USDC. Same character?”

Earlier this year, the United States Federal Trade Commission found that nearly half of all crypto-related scams originated from social media platforms in 2021. 

In a report in June, the FTC reported that as much as $1 billion in crypto has been lost to scammers throughout the year, more than a five-fold increase from 2020. 

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