Meyer Wilson Werning Launches Cryptocurrency Fraud Awareness Scholarship to Combat Rising Scams
February 23rd, 2026 8:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Meyer Wilson Werning has established a $2,500 scholarship requiring students to propose solutions to cryptocurrency investment fraud, addressing a growing threat that has become a significant portion of the firm's caseload.

Cryptocurrency fraud increasingly targets vulnerable individuals through sophisticated online manipulation and fake investment platforms, prompting Meyer Wilson Werning to announce the Meyer Wilson Werning Cryptocurrency Fraud Awareness Scholarship. The $2,500 scholarship calls for eligible students from accredited colleges, universities, or graduate schools across the United States to write a 500- to 1,000-word essay proposing real-world solutions to reduce cryptocurrency investment fraud. Students must include at least three actionable strategies to combat fraud, one personal action they could take to protect their families or communities, and an explanation of why their proposed solutions would succeed.
Applications are now open and must be submitted by September 15, 2026. Interested students can apply on the firm's scholarship page and must include their essay, proof of enrollment, and unofficial transcripts. The cryptocurrency hacking and theft lawyers at Meyer Wilson Werning have seen firsthand the devastating effects of cryptocurrency fraud, with the scholarship aiming to raise awareness and protect individuals through public education, legal action, and initiatives like this scholarship.
Courtney M. Werning, Esq., of Meyer Wilson Werning explains that they are raising awareness while simultaneously warning the American public, through college-aged applicants, about the severity of the issue. She emphasizes that people should be checking in on their parents and grandparents right now, noting that they expect cryptocurrency fraud to continue to grow in 2026 as it has become a significant portion of their caseload. Meyer Wilson Werning's broader efforts include 11 Continuing Legal Education sessions conducted last year and appearances in publications like USA Today to educate professionals and the public about financial fraud prevention.
The scholarship represents a proactive approach to addressing a pervasive financial threat that exploits technological advancements and targets individuals who may lack awareness of digital investment risks. By engaging students in developing practical solutions, the initiative seeks to foster critical thinking about fraud prevention while providing financial support for education. This effort aligns with the firm's observation that cryptocurrency scams involve fraudulent exchanges, phishing schemes, and fake platforms that require both legal intervention and public vigilance.
Students interested in applying for the scholarship can find more details on the application process and eligibility requirements by visiting the firm's scholarship page. The scholarship's focus on actionable strategies reflects the urgent need for innovative approaches to combat fraud that adapts quickly to new technologies and targets vulnerable populations. As cryptocurrency becomes more integrated into financial systems, initiatives like this scholarship highlight the importance of combining legal expertise with educational outreach to mitigate risks and protect investors from substantial financial losses.
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