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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Don't give your bitcoins to scammers
by
Aliceooo78
on 21/07/2021, 07:00:47 UTC
I never trust this kind of events. It's obvious that it's not safe. Hackers captured even Elon Musk's Twitter account and swindled many people. Do not trust everyone!
You mean some twitter verified account got hacked and changed it's name to elon musk or any famous people. There are lots of the same incidents happened before. It just that many people are still ignorant for such obvious scheme, even though they knew it's a too good to be true offer but it just happens that they were more greedy and now this happens. It's just that people never learned.



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On Wednesday (July 15), some major Twitter accounts including billionaire Bill Gates, rich man Musk, Silicon Valley giant Apple and Uber Uber were hacked. The purpose of this action is to deceive Twitter users to donate Bitcoin.

Hackers used celebrity Twitter accounts to post fraud messages, telling Twitter users that they had 30 minutes to send $1,000 (876 euros) in bitcoin donations and double the money.

The tweets on this series of celebrity accounts were subsequently deleted.

Cameron Winklevoss, the co-founder of the Gemini cryptocurrency exchange, tweeted from his official account: "This is a scam, don't participate!" He also said that other encrypted Twitter accounts were also hacked. , I want everyone to be vigilant.

This kind of situation is quite common. One is to use the credibility of celebrities, and the other is to use the greed of human nature. This is very hateful. This kind of behavior is naked fraud. If you don’t want to be deceived, there is only one way:

forget it, it's a pie in the sky