Arizona's crypto ATM law has helped 35 scam victims recover a combined $171,000, the state attorney general's office announced Wednesday. Under the law, a victim who spots a fraudulent transfer must file a report with both the ATM operator and local law enforcement within 30 days of the transaction. The refund is released only after officials review and verify the claim. The legislation took effect on Sept. 26, 2025 and imposes a daily transaction limit of $2,000 for new customers — defined as users who have used crypto ATMs for fewer than 10 days. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes urged victims to report immediately, stressing that refund eligibility depends on completing the filing inside the 30-day deadline. Victims who miss the deadline may not qualify for reimbursement under the statute. Cointelegraph first reported the announcement, and Techub News carried the update. The figures were provided by the attorney general's office.
Arizona's crypto ATM law has helped 35 fraud victims recover $171,000, the state attorney general's office said Wednesday.
Victims must report fraudulent activity to the ATM operator and law enforcement within 30 days of the transaction. Once officials review and confirm the claim, they receive a full refund.
The legislation took effect Sept. 26, 2025. It caps daily transactions at $2,000 for new customers, defined as those who have used the machines for fewer than 10 days.
Attorney General Kris Mayes urged victims to report promptly, noting that refund eligibility depends on filing within the 30-day window.
Cointelegraph first reported the announcement.
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