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by detritus 2954 days ago
I'm ashamed to admit the first one of these I saw ('Musk' celebrating a launch last year) I was totally credulous of and forwarded it on to a couple of ETH-owning friends who quickly put me in my place (..and subsequently disavowed friendship :)..). I spent the next 24 hours on ETH-tracking sites watching as these bastards raked in nearly $80,000, from that one scam alone.

In my defence, I don't use Twitter much, and I mistook the value of ETH 'Musk' was asking for at around $20 rather than $200+ - had it been my own money, I would've been far more eagle-eyed and cautious.

Still, I was amazed/horrified at the gall and success of these people.

I never cease to be surprised at how unremorsefully sociopathic some people can be when it comes to getting their hands on other people's money.

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Sure they may get away with it.

But the curse is that even if no one catches them: They'll always know that they did it.

Karma will take its toll.