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BlackRock Suddenly Discovers That Making Stuff Up Out of Thin Air Is a Great Way to Get Ripped Off by Scam Artists

An illustration of BlackRock's logo being hijacked by two scam artists holding fake investment signs and leading people away from a Bitcoin ATM. The background is filled with warning symbols like exclamation marks and red flags while one person looks confused amidst all the chaos, another tries to escape but gets caught in a net labeled "scam". In the foreground, there's an image of Larry Fink looking worried as he holds up a sign saying "digital gold" which has been torn apart. The overall style is comic book-inspired with bold lines and vibrant colors used throughout.

It’s not surprising Blackrock is warning about crypto scams – after all, they’re just numbers on a computer created from nothing. It’s only natural that scammers are drawn to this void like moths to flame

Source: bitcoin.com

Blackrock, the world’s largest asset manager with $10.5 trillion in assets under management, has warned about cryptocurrency scams. The firm urged caution when dealing with individuals, websites, or social media platforms using its brand to offer training or investments. Blackrock noted a spike in scams directing users to crypto investment-related websites or platforms like Whatsapp and Telegram. Blackrock, the world’s largest asset manager, warned about cryptocurrency scams on Sunday. Blackrock […]

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