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[Florida] If someone has proof that a major specific cryptocurrency and/or crypto exchange is defrauding the public, who should I talk to, what can I do $?
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Just wondering, for example, lets use an imaginary coin called "Blessed Coin". If there is undeniable proof that "Blessed Coin" is not actually "Blessed Coin", but is pretending to be, and fooling the public, what can be done? Is there a reason for a lawsuit? Would I need to have to own "Blessed Coin" to have grounds for standing?

Another way to look at it is someone thinking they are buying an airplane, but being sold a car that doesnt fly. The seller is calling it a plane, but it doesn't fly. The public is none the wiser, as they are just hoping they can resell the "plane" in the future for more money.

What could someone with proof that the "plane" being sold isn't actually a plane at all?

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