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Ansem is now up $100 MILLION on $ANSEM.
He originally received 65% of the supply, and has since sent out a total of 6.6% as airdrops. That’s $11.22 MILLION of airdrops sent out at the current price.
Will $ANSEM keep going?
BLACKROCK HAS SOLD ETH FOR 7 DAYS STRAIGHT
BlackRock has not stopped selling ETH for the past 7 trading days in a row. They last bought $ETH on the 16th June, 2 weeks ago.
Will they finally buy $ETH this week, or will they keep on dumping?
21shares just sold HYPE for the first time ever.
They sold $1.8 Million HYPE, which was almost 3% of their ETF AUM, in a single day.
Is this the HYPE bottom? Or just the beginning?
@Lunaria_40 Huge scam fake money give away on this platform people are trying prey on the people emotions and they do not deliver a scam is some body is impersonating Elon Musk on this platform
He lied and lied….my loss to date is 400,000!
He then came with a new scam from his so-called Tesla investments and cleaned out the rest of my money and then said they were going to transfer $1 million to my bank account so that we could be together ““ but then after I met that demand which was small. It was just another $1600 I got hit with another fee of $20,000 for taxes. Nobody told me not to waste that 1600 I’m a senior woman and I’m gonna be homeless after July 1 because I sent all my money to this scammers. Just be careful. Don’t believe anybody that says that they’re Elon Musk about anything it’s ridiculous and where did they find me in the first place I got a DM right here on X telling me he was Elon Musk and I believed him I wish it had been true because I developed strong feelings myself and that’s why I never checked anything. Do not believe anything you are told on this website.
An Elon Musk romance scam is a type of fraud where criminals pretend to be the billionaire entrepreneur to steal money. Con artists use fake social media profiles, deepfake videos, and voice AI to trick victims into believing they are in a relationship with him and encourage them to send money. [1, 2, 3]
How the Scam Works
•Initial Contact: Scammers reach out to victims on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or text, often using Musk's real photos.
•Building Trust: They use "deepfake" videos (fake videos made by computers) or voice cloning to make the victim believe they are really talking to him.
•Asking for Money: The scammer asks the victim to send money for fake investments in or asks them to buy gift cards.
•Fake Stories: They might claim that the government froze his bank accounts, and he needs the victim to send money to help him. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Real Cases and Dangers
•Many victims have lost their life savings, homes, and even their marriages to these scams.
•In one case, an elderly woman in Texas lost $250,000. The scammer used the money to pay an unwitting "money mule" who thought he was talking to a woman in the military.
•In another example, a Florida woman lost over $600,000 to a scammer who used AI voice cloning to make her think she was talking to him. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
How to Protect Yourself
•Verify: Elon Musk will never message random fans on social media to ask for money or propose a relationship.
•Never Send Cash or Gift Cards: If someone asks you to wire money or buy gift cards to send to them, it is a scam.
•Do Not Invest: Never hand over money based on promises of making you rich through private celebrity investments. [1, 2, 3]