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Topic: Could this Live Bitcoin giveaway be true? - page 3. (Read 300 times)

sr. member
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December 17, 2024, 07:33:03 AM
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Scammers will never rest.
This is their mode of operation.

Michael Saylor will never do any giveaway. The man wants to accumulate more bitcoin and not give any away to charity. If he wanted to do such charity he'd send it to his favorite charity organization. I think I saw something like that somewhere.

As for this, it is a scam. But you know what those who are greedy will be the victim. They will later create a topic of how they were scammed.
legendary
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Top-tier crypto casino and sportsbook
December 17, 2024, 07:14:43 AM
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Who is watching this Fake Michael Saylor live crypto giveaway event?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHD3YYDZpyc

The offers are too good to be true; I feel it is AI-generated.

Promising double in five minutes of whatever amount in bitcoin or Ethereum that you send to an address that is on a website that you can access by scanning a QR code.



Scammers have used the same methods before to steal bitcoin many times, targeting new crypto users, tempting them with these offers, and putting them under pressure that the offer is time-sensitive.
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