Morgan Stanley Warned Off Ponzi Crypto Project “DF Fintoch” On The Run With $31 Million

Morgan Stanley clearly stated that it does not send investment offers through emails or promote them on social media.
By Ashish Kumar
Updated May 20, 2025
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Crypto Scams: The cryptocurrency space is full of scams and rug pulls directly affecting investors over time. In the latest development, a crypto project impersonating Morgan Stanley, DF Fintoch is reportedly on the run with around $31.6 million.

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As per ZachXBT, a crypto scam research firm highlighted that the team behind the Ponzi crypto project DF Fintoch has likely exited scammed. It added the project moved 31.6 million Tether (USDT) on BSC. However, the funds then were bridged to multiple addresses on Tron and Ethereum chains.

Earlier, Morgan Stanley stated that Fintoch was using their trade name and trademark without any authorizations. It added the investment banking company holds no responsibility for any transactions as it does not have any affiliation with the platform. However, the Ponzi crypto project, Morgan DF Fintoch gathered more than 70K followers on Twitter.

ZachXBT stated that Fintoch promoted a 1% return on investment daily. While it claimed to be owned by Morgan Stanley. The Ponzi project page mentioned the name “Bobby Lambert” as the CEO. However, this personality doesn’t exist and can be a paid actor. Read More Crypto Scam News Here…

Morgan Stanley clearly stated that it does not send investment offers through emails or promote them on social media. However, the firm even does not directly trade in crypto products in the name of clients. However, Singapore Government also issued an investor alert.

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Ashish Kumar
Ashish believes in Decentralisation and has a keen interest in evolving Blockchain technology, Cryptocurrency ecosystem, and NFTs. He aims to create awareness around the growing Crypto industry through his writings and analysis. When he is not writing, he is playing video games, watching some thriller movie, or is out for some outdoor sports. Reach me at [email protected]
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