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As more Indians start investing in cryptocurrencies, many of them young, reports of frauds are starting to rise. From fake giveaways to bogus initial coin offerings and identity thefts, fraudsters are trying every ploy in the book to fleece new-to-crypto investors.No official data exists on India’s cryptocurrency ecosystem — not on investments and not on frauds. These tokens continue to exist in regulatory no-man-lands. But ask aroun...