Elon Musk 2 min read ·July 19, 2024 3K 11Our marketing department here at X (Twitter) HQ came up with an idea: to hold a special giveaway event for all crypto fans out there. If you want to participate, it's really easy to do. Just go to these sites to find out more informa...
On December 20, 2020, Musk tweeted: ‘Bitcoin is my safe word’ and ‘Bitcoin is almost as bs as fiat money.’ However, this did not have an impact on BTC prices at that time. https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1340573003579617280 On the same day, Musk tweeted ‘One Word: Doge.’...
Bitcoin giveaway scams abusing the Elon Musk and SpaceX names have been going on all month, ever since SpaceX and Musk made the news last month for the company's first successful rocket launchcarrying a live NASA astronaut crew. Image: ZDNet Bitcoin and Ethereum giveaway scams have been...
I decided to make the biggest crypto-giveaway in the world, for all my readers who use Bitcoin." Links were added to these tweets to lead users to enter into the giveaway. These sites included musk[.]plus, musk[.]fund, spacex[.]plus, and several similar websites that required users ...
Twitter accounts belonging to Musk, Bill Gates, Apple, Uber, Coinbase, Binance, Gemini, Kraken, and Binance's CEO CZ all tweeted links to a site claiming to be giving away bitcoin — all you had to do was send a little its way, first. "I'm feeling generous because of Covid-19...
Many Twitter users saw the alleged Elon Musk urging users to participate what seemed to be as “Bitcoin giveaway,” promising 10,000 bitcoin to the community for the participation. All they have to do is send the amount of 0.1-2 BTC into a provided bitcoin wallet. ...
“Elon Musk” appeared to be giving away Bitcoin, Sebastian recalls. He clicked on the link that redirected him to a ‘professional-looking website on which “Musk” requested anyone with BTC to send it and it would be doubled. Unknown to Sebastian, the site belonged to scammers who had...
Twitter en nieuwe eigenaar Elon Musk zijn de laatste tijd overal in het nieuws geweest - en oplichters hebben de trending publiciteit gebruikt om meer crypto-gerelateerde zwendel via Twitter te pushen. De nieuwste is de
#Cryptoscammers posing as John McAfee and Elon Musk on Twitter to steal#bitcoin. Please beware and don't believe such "too good to be true" giveaway offers. Nobody will give u free coins.. period!@officialmcafee#Ethereum#ScamAlert#CryptoScampic.twitter.com/h3MHZvGxgQ ...