Computer Keyboard: Investment Schemes

computer keyboard: A woman uses her computer keyboard to type while surfing the internet in North Vancouver, B.C., on Dec. 19, 2012, according to The Toronto Star. New Brunswick's Financial and Consumer Services Commission decided that a good way to educate people about fake investment schemes was to launch their own fake investment scheme. The site was created by New Brunswick's Financial and Consumer Services Commission, who decided that a good way to educate people about real investment scams was to launch their own fake investment scheme. The commission created Tyde Coyn.ca, a fake website hyping a too-good-to-be-true investment opportunity in New Brunswick's coastline. Erin King, FCNB's senior education and website officer, says the website was launched during Investor Education Month in crypto assets and digital assets are new and are emerging technologies. JONATHAN HAYWARD / THE CANADIAN PRESS The commission created Tyde Coyn.ca, a website boasting a chance to invest in Atlantic Canada's first cryptocurrency token that marries tourism promotion and environmental activism. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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