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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Don't give your bitcoins to scammers
by
Fatunad
on 23/07/2021, 20:32:48 UTC
quite surprised that there are still many people who are deceived by the fake giveaway program....even though there's been a lot of news about this kind of fake giveaway, the greedy and stupid ones are still there. 

https://twitter.com/whale_alert/status/1417476350554804227
https://scam-alert.io/scam/1BezossqWVQdbpZQnGogd6Xvp3AMoWDHym

What's even more shocking is when people lose complete sense just because some so-called "celebrity" tweets a similar scheme, only to find out later that their account was actually hacked. I remember some people losing hundreds of thousands in a really basic bitcoin "doubler" promotion posted by Elon Musk and Kim Kardashian. It would be hilarious if it wasn't so sad that these people blindly follow anything posted by certain accounts and it is very hard to have sympathy. At a certain point these people already had enough money to live on comfortably but essentially ended up gambling small fortunes when somebody claims a preposterous scheme to increase their cryptoassets far beyond what could be considered average.
These are classic schemes way back but due for there are people who are noob on this  market who do just simply believe into those claims and giveaways then there's  still people
who do really fall out for this kind of scam.Its just sad that they would  able to realize when its already too late and if you are aware or just making use of your common sense
then you would eventually able to tell that this offer is really too good to be true which does simply means that it is 100% scam because there's no such thing
about easy money and you should be mindful on things for you to avoid on getting scammed.