A purportedly live video featuring Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) CEO Elon Musk and Twitter Inc (NYSE: NYSE:TWTR) founder Jack Dorsey in discussion with Ark Invest’s Cathie Wood is, in fact, a cryptocurrency scam in disguise.
What Happened: The YouTube video, which attracted 8,900 likes and was being watched live by more than 14,700 people at press time, shares a link with a website that features a faux Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) and Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) giveaway.
The scammer’s call to action reads, “During this unique event we will give you a chance to win $100 000 000, have a look at the rules, and don’t miss on your chance! You can only participate once!”
The video was originally a talk from July 2021 that featured Wood, Musk and Dorsey as part of an initiative to educate institutions on Bitcoin.
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Why It Matters: At press time, the Bitcoin and Ethereum wallets shared by the fraudulent giveaway page had garnered a total of nearly $30,500 in the two cryptocurrencies.
The Bitcoin wallet contained 0.53026961 BTC worth nearly $24,340, while the Ethereum wallet had a balance of 1.76 ETH worth almost $6,155.65.
This month, a “verified” Musk Twitter profile was seen asking for Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) in a fake giveaway.
Scammers have made nearly $8 billion from global cryptocurrency investors through rug pulls and other activities.
Price Action: At press time, over 24 hours, BTC traded 0.8% lower at $46,035.75, while ETH traded 0.7% lower at $3,498.53, according to data from Benzinga Pro.
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