A content creator, known as Kitboga, has successfully wasted approximately 4,000 hours of scammers' time by trapping them in a fake Bitcoin ATM scheme. His method involves pretending to be a vulnerable victim during scam calls, which leads scammers to believe they can redeem Bitcoin for victims. Kitboga and his team have created a fake receipt and an infinite maze filled with tedious tasks, including answering absurd CAPTCHAs and navigating an automated phone menu that mishears responses. The average scammer spends nearly three hours in this setup, with some enduring over 156 hours in the maze. Kitboga’s efforts not only entertain but also aim to gather intelligence to aid law enforcement in shutting down scams. This operation has helped Kitboga collect crucial information about scammers, ultimately contributing to freezing their funds on reputable exchanges. The initiative emphasizes the need for awareness of such scams and highlights Kitboga's commitment to protecting potential victims, especially the vulnerable such as the elderly, from falling prey to such fraudulent activities.

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