Bitcoin ATM Scams

A person's hand points at a Bitcoin symbol on an ATM screen.

Report a Scam

If someone is demanding payment through a Bitcoin ATM, residents are encouraged to stop communication immediately and call 9-1-1.

Scammers are increasingly targeting individuals by pretending to represent:

  • Government agencies
  • Utility providers
  • Law enforcement
  • The court

Victims are often pressured to act immediately and instructed to deposit money into a Bitcoin ATM or send cryptocurrency to avoid arrest, utility disconnection, fines, or other consequences.

NOTE: Bitcoin and cryptocurrency payments are not reversible.

Scam Warning Signs

Common warning signs of a scam include:

  • Threats of arrest or utility shutoff.
  • Requests for secrecy.
  • Demands for immediate payment.
  • Instructions to use a Bitcoin ATM.
  • Pressure to stay on the phone while making a payment.

Keep in Mind

  • No government agency or utility company will ever request payment through Bitcoin or cryptocurrency.
  • Legitimate agencies will not pressure residents to make immediate payments using Bitcoin ATMs.