Fake crypto site used to steal bitcoins, ETH, DOGE, and USDT by promising to double users' coins.
Scam/Fraud Info:
These scammers hacked YouTube channels, changed their names to things like "Tesla," and started live scam streams. Their latest scam stream is called "Elon Musk & Donald Trump Live Interview."
They are using these crypto addresses:
1MrduEkxE1hyVCPUkXjzrWgeAoXKHarWx2
0xEB9b932552293836F0AC27F4400e247925186CF4
DQS2SEYeA58bdrc4GR59zRXfEmJXZ6hr85
1NrvpKn9PhoUpRVdfS5cnXB6VsS2M8aeTU
0xBcaD8dB1f0AC92810b5419FE4581400adA205A5e
D65FiaR9P54wcjUBkvEbo3qinr67XCsMw6
14HNC4J3qgCqnNiXviXNTvTNBcAAijmMPY
DTq9AEaHpaz4FzpgnjzfrP8qwvfqVVSMX4
0xca5A48721Cb246F6978358e0BDC2b57eB7fcc944
Scammers website:
bitcoin-tesla2024.com
Reports are submitted by people globally. If there is enough evidence, it's likely a scam. Celebrity impersonators are always considered scammers, often stealing money and resorting to blackmail if you've shared sensitive photos.
If you think a post breaks our Terms and Conditions or Privacy Policy, please use the "Report Post" button to let us know. Our team will carefully review the reported content in accordance with our policies.