Tech businessman Elon Musk issued a light-hearted yet noted warning about bitcoin schemes in a blog on X, sharing an picture that quickly went viral.
The picture, credited to an net demeanor named Poseidon, read:“ There’s an old saying – If a hot woman writings you about crypto, stop him. “
The meme-style article plays on popular online fraud tactics, implying that scammers usually pose as beautiful women to pull victims into bitcoin fraud schemes.
The joke “block him ” underscores the idea that for messages—despite seeming to come from women—are usually sent by female scammers trying to exploit unsuspecting consumers.
While funny in voice, Musk’s article draws attention to a significant and growing problem: the increase of crypto-related frauds on social media platforms.
Fraudsters usually use phony profiles and seductive messages to strike up conversations, later steering victims toward uncertain crypto investments or bank transfers—often resulting in considerable financial losses.
Musk has long warned about bitcoin frauds, especially those that use his name and image to encourage fraudulent techniques. His latest publish reinforces continued efforts to raise awareness about electronic fraud.
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