Can you believe this???

Looks like a huge scam.

Video on youtube has been taken down with Michael Saylor telling everyone he will double the amount of Bitcoin you deposit to at his address. Do not fall for these scams, this looks like an AI generated movie. And I can tell because his facial expressions stay the same and his mouth is the only thing moving.



I deposited all of my bitcoin into Sir Saylor's account, and he did in fact double it. I transferred it all to my Coinbase wallet... and cashed out....

I'll be buying NVDA at the bell with my new-found windfall. :rolleyes:
 
I have met Saylor. He lives a few miles from me in Miami. While brilliant in his way, he is very soft-spoken and if you had no idea who he was, you would think he is an awkward nerd. He has parties where friends scan Tinder or whatever and bring over 22 year girls from all sorts of Eastern European countries. It is virtually impossible for a guy to get into these parties unless they are a $billionaire. God only knows what goes on there. As far as I know, he has gotten away with it.
 
I deposited all of my bitcoin into Sir Saylor's account, and he did in fact double it. I transferred it all to my Coinbase wallet... and cashed out....

I'll be buying NVDA at the bell with my new-found windfall. :rolleyes:
I know you're being sarcastic, but guess what buddy? I didn't fall for it either. I almost did, but then I thought about it, and after careful consideration and meditation, I decided it was a scam.

No different than cheating on your wife. You may think about it, but don't you dare start to act on it
 
I have met Saylor. He lives a few miles from me in Miami. While brilliant in his way, he is very soft-spoken and if you had no idea who he was, you would think he is an awkward nerd. He has parties where friends scan Tinder or whatever and bring over 22 year girls from all sorts of Eastern European countries. It is virtually impossible for a guy to get into these parties unless they are a $billionaire. God only knows what goes on there. As far as I know, he has gotten away with it.

So how do you know how old these girls are? Because I know a "Billionaire" like you wouldn't have time to be on this forum...
 
Looks like a huge scam.

Video on youtube has been taken down with Michael Saylor telling everyone he will double the amount of Bitcoin you deposit to at his address. Do not fall for these scams, this looks like an AI generated movie. And I can tell because his facial expressions stay the same and his mouth is the only thing moving.



sounds super sketchy! Thanks for the heads up. It's crazy how realistic these AI videos can get. Definitely won't be falling for that.
 
Funny thing though is, if you invested in the early years in bitcoin, it was almost impossible for people wise enough not to fall for scams to buy bitcoin.
I bought a few bitcoins in 2016 and found it quite obscure, a company called “kraken”? Why no normal exchange? I will probably be scammed. O and yes I sold them somewhere in the years between o_O
Let alone if you bought them in eg 2011, I’d think it had to quite obscure
 
God only knows what goes on there. As far as I know, he has gotten away with it.

Cliff notes:
  • You have no idea on what goes on there.
  • But... as far as you know he has got away with it (whatever 'it' is).

o_O

I just got more stupid reading this post.
 
I almost fell for it because Elon actually did it a few years ago. If it wasn’t for that I would have immediately dismissed the Saylor deepfake.
 
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