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BOMBSHELL: Trump’s Crypto Platform Gets Hacked, Again… But This Time It’s Not Russia, It’s Just a Bunch of Scammers Giving Away $15,000 Because They’re Nice

A  of Donald Trump standing in front of a large cryptocurrency logo with multiple fake ads floating around him, each leading to a different direction. A group of scammers are shown lurking in the shadows, holding briefcases full of money and smiling mischievously. In the background, a warning sign reads 'Beware' as users from World Liberty Financial's Telegram channel look on confused.

You’d think that after all these years of warning people about cryptocurrency, we wouldn’t still see so many gullible idiots falling for scams like this one on Donald Trump’s family-backed platform. But alas, it seems the crypto bros just can’t help themselves – they’re always chasing the next big get-rich-quick scheme and ignoring the obvious warnings signs that their precious blockchain is nothing but a playground for scammers.

Source: bitcoin.com

Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s family-backed cryptocurrency platform has been targeted by scammers, leading to over 70,000 users being misled with fake crypto giveaways. Scammers have posted fraudulent ads on the platform’s official Telegram channel, diverting users to a fake group promising $15,000 in cryptocurrency. Donald Trump’s family-backed cryptocurrency platform, World Liberty Financial, has been targeted by scammers, misleading over 70,000 users with fake cryptocurrency giveaways. Since its launch last […]

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