It was old Jack Ma Interview reuploaded with the double btc scam attached to it.It's a shame the video was deleted. I didn't watch it.
Yes but common sense is not common nowadays.People should understand that billionairs DON'T GIVE AWAY money!
That's the first and only clue you need to know these things are a scam.
Makes more sensenot in those case, they do point to their own website where you can see a JavaScript code that simulate FAKE "real-time deposits" to the "wallet" and "airdrop" of BTC that allegedly sent back to the depositor...
but on the wallet, those are only income transactions from real people that fall for this.. they made millions for $ already, since this is livestream they get an incredible boost, when YouTube act it's too late
this is a single livestream that made them over $70,000 (cost of the livestream traffic is ~$300)
I see these scams all the time in my Recommendation tab. Last night i saw SpaceX Elon Musk giving away 5k BTC aswell![]()
Can you please share the final address that all these scammed coins ended up? How much is in there?I noticed that all of the schemes are by the same guy with multiple accounts. I look the addresses he is recieved btc but not giving any.Poor desparate idiots fall for this want to get something for nothing.
I believe it's because these accounts are stolen and have a high trust factor (a lot of subs and are recently active)Hello,
I really cannot understand how this streams are up for 2 or more hours without youtube account termination? I ask because before some months a go I tried to get some old youtube accounts and broadcast commercial video, trying to sell products from my dropshiping store. Guess what happens? My video was having no viewers and then its getting deleted because of violations after no more then 10 minutes... So how they are manage to do that and keep their video up for hours?