A Bitcoin (BTC) peer-to-peer exchange made on the HodlHodl platform went awry as a scammer appears to have used a SIM spoofing attack to make the seller believe he was about to receive the money.
The episode was reported on June 2 by a Reddit user going by the name of Gandeloft. According to the victim, he wanted to cash out his Bitcoin savings of 0.1747 BTC, worth $1677 as of press time. Through the HodlHodl platform, he found a merchant willing to offer 1650 Euro, or $1848, for the Bitcoins. This appears to have been higher than the going market rate at the time due to the sudden Bitcoin price slip, which saw it reverse the gains made less than 24 hours earlier.