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Topic: Could this Live Bitcoin giveaway be true? - page 3. (Read 425 times)

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December 17, 2024, 08:09:33 AM
#7

Scammers have used 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.
in the first place, why will you demand that i make a deposit of 0.2BTC before i become eligible for the giveaway you on your own decide to do? what sprt of criteria is that? with the extent scammers have increased the possibilities of using means you never considered possible to scam people, anything like this that looks a bit suspicious or too good to be true should be avoided by all means. Michael Saylor that is still bullish on bitcoin will never want to all of a sudden decide to give away this quantity of bitcoin to just some random people that sends him some coin.

even if the give away is from satoshi, any form of giveaway that can only happen after the beneficiary have sent out certain amount of coin is a complete scam.


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December 17, 2024, 08:07:28 AM
#6
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.
How is this possible? I have never seen anything like this with a normal brain. This is a scam trap. You cannot fall into it, and those who do will lose their money. We should ignore it as soon as possible and report the video posted on YouTube. I have already reported it.

This is the first time I have seen about Bitcoin on his YouTube channel. Moreover, the other posts are not about Bitcoin. They did this to scam. No one should fall into this scam; everyone should be careful. If you fall into this scam, you will lose your money without anyone knowing it, so be careful.
legendary
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December 17, 2024, 07:52:47 AM
#5
That video is definitely belonging to scammers.

It is a scam.
I could just tell from the offer and how the video has been in a loop since the last three hours. The sad thing is that there are a lot of people who are watching it; there is no way they don't already have victims.

Comments are also turned off on the live video.

I have reported the channel to Youtube, but unfortunately their action is not immediate, and the scammers would have already had many victims before then. They likely will repeat it with another profile.
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December 17, 2024, 07:50:33 AM
#4
I do not know what is happening on YouTube. But this is the channel that is Microstrategy that is registered in United States: https://m.youtube.com/@microstrategy

The one you posted is registered in India: https://m.youtube.com/@Microstrategy-y9c

That video is definitely belonging to scammers.

It is a scam.
Yeah, this one scamming scheme is not really hard to detect, right when I read the title of this topic and I saw the youtube link, I jumped to check the account's profile right away. And we could see that they posted a lot of Hinduism video with Hindi Language, obviously we could suspect either the original account is got hacked or it is just a random Indian scammer's work.

A Very Obvious Scam Indeed

legendary
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December 17, 2024, 07:39:42 AM
#3
I do not know what is happening on YouTube. But this is the channel that is Microstrategy that is registered in United States: https://m.youtube.com/@microstrategy

The one you posted is registered in India: https://m.youtube.com/@Microstrategy-y9c

That video is definitely belonging to scammers.

It is a scam.

On YouTube, click on 'report' to report it as soon as possible.
sr. member
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December 17, 2024, 07:33:03 AM
#2
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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December 17, 2024, 07:14:43 AM
#1
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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