PART 79:Why Submitting to the SEC Crypto Task Force Matters | AWS, Pig Butchering & Victim Justice

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Part 79 explains why submitting written input to the SEC Crypto Task Force is critical for victims of pig-butchering crypto fraud. Scams like Intellisoft.rest and Intellisoft.one, hosted on AWS EC2, masked by Cloudflare, and registered via NameSilo, impersonated legitimate companies, tricked victims into fake dashboards, blocked withdrawals, and caused massive losses.

By sharing evidence with the SEC, victims highlight cloud provider negligence, push for stronger oversight, and support accountability in crypto enforcement. These submissions matter because they build the public record regulators need to act.

📌 Submit input to the SEC here: https://www.sec.gov/about/crypto-task-force/submit-written-input#no-back

📌 Read about the DOJ’s record seizure: https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/largest-ever-seizure-funds-related-crypto-confidence-scams

📌 Follow me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JusticeDIY

⚖️ Don’t stay silent. Submitting evidence can strengthen consumer protection, support federal enforcement, and deliver justice for all crypto fraud victims.

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