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ificandream

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Tue Sep 3, 2024, 02:36 PM Sep 3

Thousands of Trump followers tricked by scammers targeting his new crypto project (The Independent)

EXCLUSIVE: More than 70,000 people drawn to fake giveaway after ad was placed on official Telegram channel

By Anthony Cuthbertson/The Independent

A new crypto project promoted by Donald Trump has been hijacked by scammers, who have lured tens of thousands of people to a group promising fake cryptocurrency giveaways. The Trump-backed World Liberty Financial platform has attracted more than 230,000 subscribers to its official Telegram channel since launching last month, despite offering no information about the project beyond a promise to challenge the dominance of big banks.

A rival channel operated by cyber criminals has managed to place ads on the official channel in an attempt to profit from the hype surrounding the venture, drawing in more than 70,000 Telegram users. The channel associated with the scam, called ‘World Liberty Financial Airdrop’, claims to offer up to $15,000 worth of cryptocurrency for anyone who “connects” their crypto wallet, according to posts seen by The Independent. Such an action would expose any funds within a wallet, but it is not clear how many of the subscribers have fallen victim to the scam.

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The official Telegram channel for World Liberty Financial warned against the fake channel, and also changed the bio of its account on X to deter followers against “scams, fake tokens and airdrop offers” circulating on the Elon Musk-owned platform. “We have been made aware of some ads circulating on Telegram claiming to be from us, offering fake airdrops or token sales,” a warning posted to the group’s official Telegram channel stated on Thursday, 29 August. Please do not click on any ads or links that claim to be associated with World Liberty Financial. We are not doing any airdrops or selling any tokens at this time.”

Just below the warning was an ad for a fake ‘World Liberty Financial Airdrop’, which has remained in a prominent position on the channel for four days without being removed.

Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/tech/trump-crypto-scam-world-liberty-financial-b2605714.html
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Thousands of Trump followers tricked by scammers targeting his new crypto project (The Independent) (Original Post) ificandream Sep 3 OP
geewattashame. Think. Again. Sep 3 #1
Ha hah heh. Man, I swear to GOD that anything related to these two characters Muskrat and tRUMP is a SCAM. SWBTATTReg Sep 3 #2
Talk about your REAL suckers and losers Blue Owl Sep 3 #3

SWBTATTReg

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2. Ha hah heh. Man, I swear to GOD that anything related to these two characters Muskrat and tRUMP is a SCAM.
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 02:40 PM
Sep 3

And do you think that these two characters could care less about you if you and the other 'little ones' got scammed by their websites? No, I don't think the two of them would care a damn bit about you.

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