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XRP investor lost $16,800 after scam memo posing as verification request, on-chain analyst warned

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  • 🚨 A scam memo disguised as an official request led to a $16,800 loss in $XRP.

  • 🕵️‍♂️ Criminals used promises of high returns and memo tricks to trick investors.

  • ⚠️ Even experienced users are at risk without strict verification and caution.

Levent Kurt
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The XRP community has been urged to remain vigilant following a new scam on the XRP Ledger, in which an investor lost thousands of XRP to a fraudulent transaction. The incident involved a deceptive message that mimicked a legitimate verification request, prompting the victim to send their assets directly to a scammer-controlled wallet. Details of the case highlighted that cybercriminals are targeting both technical vulnerabilities and users’ trust and decision-making processes.

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Deceptive verification messages at the centerFunds transferred despite flagged walletPromise of high returns fuels risky decisionsRenewed caution urged for XRP users

Deceptive verification messages at the center

According to a blockchain researcher tracking suspicious activity, the victim transferred approximately 14,646 XRP—equivalent to about $16,800—to an unverified wallet. The transaction was made shortly after the investor received a message appearing to be a routine verification step.

The memo attached to the suspicious message included the phrase “Safe XRPL verify message.” While the message gave the impression of being part of a legitimate rewards verification process, experts explained that it was, in fact, a skillfully crafted trap.

The message, which appeared to be a secure part of the verification process at first glance, ended up luring the victim into sending their XRP directly to a wallet under the scammer’s control.

Funds transferred despite flagged wallet

Investigations revealed that the wallet used in the scam had been previously marked as suspicious by XRP Ledger explorers. Nevertheless, the investor proceeded with the transaction, convinced the request was genuine. The XRP Ledger operates as an open-source blockchain network within the Ripple ecosystem, and once transactions are confirmed, they are irreversible.

Glossary: The ‘memo’ is a short note field that can be added to transactions on networks like XRP Ledger. Technically, it only stores information; however, scammers use this section to create the impression of an official or secure process by inserting misleading messages.

Once the transfer was completed, the assets could not be retrieved. As with most blockchain-based transactions, confirmed transfers are final. By the time the victim realized the mistake, the tokens were already under the scammer’s control.

Promise of high returns fuels risky decisions

The scam reportedly centered around a promise of 10% monthly returns. Such offers can trigger fear of missing out and prompt investors to act quickly, undermining their ability to spot red flags.

Techniques like these are common in cryptocurrency scams. Criminals often present attractive rewards, limited-time deals, or exclusive offers to lower users’ guard. Once trust is established, a seemingly harmless transaction request results in direct asset transfers to the perpetrator.

Renewed caution urged for XRP users

Following this latest incident, the core message to the XRP community has been restated: every wallet address, payment request, and transaction memo must be independently verified. Extra vigilance is particularly needed with offers that seem overly generous.

Experts stress that spending just a few extra minutes verifying crypto transactions can prevent losses amounting to thousands of dollars. This latest scam illustrates that even in mature markets with experienced users, social engineering tactics continue to pose significant risks.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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Levent Kurt 23 June, 2026 - 6:49 am 23 June, 2026 - 6:49 am
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