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Topic: [Newbies] Avoid this type of BTC doubler (Read 201 times)

hero member
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April 04, 2021, 05:14:03 AM
#12
In general all doublers are Ponzi scheme you cannot defend these kind of projects, it's never sustainable not even a bank can double your money in just a short period of time, people should use their common sense, if they have a method to double their money they will not use other people's money to use their method, they will enrich themselves, so do your own research and moderate your greed.
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There are lots of these on twitter, and this is well-known bogus of those scammers on CT, it's even reported on different news outlet, yet there are still got robbed, believing there bitcoin will just double when they will send it to a website promoted by elon or etc.
hero member
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How much greedy people become that they forget they are getting scammed royally. What a bunch of morons these people are, who are actually losing their Bitcoin just to satisfy their greed for more. I am sad that people are still falling for such scams, whatever efforts you put in to educate these morons end of the day they will remain morons.

I don't think they are greedy but probably they got blinded by these or at least easily got fooled with this kind of tactic. It might not be as effective as the Twitter hack that had happened but this still applied a similar deception on which he impersonated Elon Must with a re-tweet. Since Elon Musk has millions of followers and has recently expressed his support in cryptocurrency probably a lot of these people are following all his tweets that is why the scammer victimized several people. There is no easy way of avoiding these kinds of attack and the only way I can think of is to lessen the people who will be fooled by these through educating them.
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April 03, 2021, 02:34:14 PM
#9
Avoid any kind of doubler. Nobody gives you money for free. Don't be silly to think you've been miraculously invited by an internet stranger to double your bucks for free and try to think logically before even contemplating giving them your money. The first thing you should have in mind is that, if someone wanted to help you out, it would make no sense for them to first ask you for your money. Either they give you money for FREE or they don't at all..
Nowadays nobody gives away free in any doubler and that if any is not legal, it's just ridiculous if they are still stuck in this doubler.
Elon Musk has been the target of many scamers and many have even been posted in this thread I think even newbies already understand how this works or not there, we see if someone is still trapped is a stupid thing that many people don't want to advise.
If you want more money you have to do a lot of work on what makes sense on your own.
legendary
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April 03, 2021, 01:59:45 PM
#8
Maybe only our grandparents, fathers and mothers give us free money. If there are still many people deceived by the web like that, I think he is very stupid. The popular effect of bitcoin, so the negative impact is that many smart people (liars) make people lose. Especially for newcomers to the world of crypto. They just think they want to get rich quick without a long process. Logic has lost to lust.
legendary
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April 03, 2021, 06:53:31 AM
#7
The site is now marked phishing site, thanks to those who reported this but expect something like this to come out, they are still many people possibly newbies who fall into this scheme because of greed or ignorant on how this airdrops and giveaway works.


legendary
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April 03, 2021, 05:02:20 AM
#6
The scammer's address received 14 transactions but it is clear from their inputs and outputs that all involved addresses (sending/receiving) belong to the same person (the scammer).
I hope you're right, but I think dumb people have fallen for it: Total received: 0.46904933 BTC (27,547.11 USD) in a day! But that's not his only address, here the scammer moves 1.9 BTC out of several addresses.
legendary
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April 02, 2021, 04:48:55 PM
#5
I read somewhere(I forgot if I read it here in the forum or not) that these scammers tend to make decoy transaction to entice people into believing that their service is real.
You are right. All the transactions shown on the bottom of the web page are fake. If you check any of those transactions hashes on a real block explorer you will realize that they are invalid.
The scammer's address received 14 transactions but it is clear from their inputs and outputs that all involved addresses (sending/receiving) belong to the same person (the scammer).
legendary
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April 02, 2021, 12:28:13 PM
#4
this is just pathetic. the dude replied to one of Elon musk's post making his user name stand out too much and making his account obviously fake with that clock and a crescent moon icon. anyone with a brain cell would immediately notice the difference between Elon musk's username and the scammer's username. seeing how obvious that his account is fake I wouldn't be too worried about those "transactions". I read somewhere(I forgot if I read it here in the forum or not) that these scammers tend to make decoy transaction to entice people into believing that their service is real.
hero member
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April 02, 2021, 12:22:09 PM
#3
Great! this guy is still receiving Bitcoin in his address.

How much greedy people become that they forget they are getting scammed royally. What a bunch of morons these people are, who are actually losing their Bitcoin just to satisfy their greed for more. I am sad that people are still falling for such scams, whatever efforts you put in to educate these morons end of the day they will remain morons.

Thanks for sharing this post I hope New members here do not fall for such scams in the future.
legendary
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April 02, 2021, 11:53:42 AM
#2
Avoid any kind of doubler. Nobody gives you money for free. Don't be silly to think you've been miraculously invited by an internet stranger to double your bucks for free and try to think logically before even contemplating giving them your money. The first thing you should have in mind is that, if someone wanted to help you out, it would make no sense for them to first ask you for your money. Either they give you money for FREE or they don't at all..
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April 02, 2021, 10:39:39 AM
#1
Note: This is for those who need it.

I know so much was said about this kind of scam activities but I am creating this thread to save someone [probably the newbies investor cause] the scammer wallet is still receiving some BTC.

It all started when Elon make a tweet "SpaceX is going to put a literal Dogecoin on the literal moon"
The scammer reply "great! A special gift for all DOGE fans out there
!!

More info>>>>/www.elon8.club

enjoy! hurryup"
The tweet link
Which the link will redirect to a fake medium page with a lot of fake recommendations and claps.
Scammer site 1 : https://elonsbitcoins.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/index.html
Archived
Scammer site 2 : https://elonsbitcoins.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/btc.html#
Archived
Scammer wallet address : 1GuCeFysuhAzQwk1ubFvZYmVs6U183CzGY


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