The latest Bitcoin giveaway scam to pop up on Twitter has claimed a massive victim last month, with a German man telling BBC that he sent 10 BTC, worth over $550,000 at press time, to the scammer believing it would double his money.Another Elon Musk giveaway scam claims first victimWhile cryptocurrency scams have been around as long as cryptocurrencies have, it’s not often that a relatively simple Twitter giveaway manages to accrue as much as 10 BTC.However, this is exactly what happened at the end of February, when a scammer impersonating Elon Musk on Twitter managed to dupe a man out of over $550,000 worth of bitcoin. According to a report from BBC, scammers replying to Musk’s tweet “Dojo 4 Doge” on Feb. 24 shared links to a fake giveaway. The links led to a professional-looking website that promoted an offer in which people could send Musk BTC and receive twice as much in return. The website offered to double quantities between 0.1 and 20 bitcoins.
“We don’t have any data to explain it, but it could be related to the wider Bitcoin market. When the Bitcoin price goes up, people go crazy and a lot of them are new to the market and they want this idea of quick money,” he explained.
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