Crypto scams in Nigeria have evolved through 2024–2026 alongside platform maturation. The classic 'send me your crypto and I'll forward it' P2P scam still works on beginners. Newer patterns target sophisticated users — fake support, romance scams paying in crypto, fake investment platforms.
This guide catalogues the current scam patterns and the verification habits that protect you.
What's in this guide
1. Pattern 1: Fake support
Scammer impersonates Monica/Binance/Bybit support on Twitter/X or Telegram. Asks for your seed phrase or private key. No legitimate platform ever asks for these.
2. Pattern 2: Investment scam
'Trade with us, guaranteed 30% monthly returns.' No legitimate investment guarantees returns. Anyone promising fixed crypto yields is running a Ponzi.
3. Pattern 3: P2P 'send first'
Vendor asks you to send crypto before they release naira (or vice versa). Always use platform escrow. Never side-channel.
4. Pattern 4: Romance scam
Long-cultivated relationship, eventually 'partner' needs crypto for emergency. Universally a scam.
5. Pattern 5: Fake job/grant
'Job offer' or 'grant' that requires you to receive and forward crypto. You're being used as a money mule. Federal offence.
6. Verification habits
Verify URLs (monica.cash, not monica-cash.com). Verify support handles. Use platform escrow. Never send seed phrases. Skeptical default.
FAQ
Is Monica DM-ing me on Twitter?
No. Monica support is in-app only.
Are guaranteed returns real?
No, ever. Anyone promising fixed crypto returns is running a scam.
What if I'm being scammed right now?
Stop. Don't send anything else. Document. Report to EFCC and the platform.