I would like to warn everyone about a scam on YouTube titled "ChatGPT Arbitrage MEV: How to Use Slippage Bot and Make 2,000 per Day totally passive".
Unfortunately, due to various personal issues, including having a severely ill autistic child, and being blinded by many positive Youtube comments and the promise of good earnings, I fell victim to this bot and lost 1 ETH, which could have been used for my son's rehabilitation
For several days now, I have noticed that many more people have been deceived, and this thief has already stolen and withdrawn almost 40 ETH.
Link to the scam on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBxLhMKd3tU. I reported the violation to YouTube a few days ago, but I have not received a response so far, and the video is still accessible, deceiving more people.
Looking at the video, I already knew that it was AI-generated. It's almost the same as the 2 ads that I'm constantly seeing on YouTube as well. One is the owner of Solana sharing a giveaway, and the other one is Michael Saylor saying that he will be conducting an Ethereum giveaway as well.
There's a famous quote that says "When emotions are high, intelligence is low" and this maybe affect you, and your decision-making. You got attracted by those positive YouTube comments, and your emotions got you thus, make a decision out of nowhere and invested in this scam. I mean it doesn't show on the title what is that "2000" whether it's on PHP, or USD, or CAD whatever, but overall, just by looking at the title, you will already see that it's almost impossible to happen. Let's assume it's $2000 per day. Do you think it's possible to earn that amount of money in a single day using a bot? I mean just add common sense to it, and you will think that it's impossible "UNLESS" you're an expert futures trader with a huge capital.
Nevertheless, it happened already, and I hope that you will learn from this. Don't use your emotions to invest, but use your knowledge.
If anyone would like to support me in any way, my ETH Metamask wallet address is: 0xf9490b25A9E76726f20F1C14D5A55D476DEfB03C.
I know that you got scammed, but this is kind of lowkey begging IMO.