An account pretended to be a SpaceX YouTube live broadcast, defrauding users of crypto assets in the form of double cashback
On March 14th, it was reported that a fake SpaceX account (SpaceX034) on YouTube was livestreaming a test flight called "Elon Musk: SpaceX Starship IFT3". The livestream included a fake SpaceX website donation page, which allowed users to donate using BTC, ETH, DOGE, and USDT and promised to double the donations. Currently, the website shows that they have received a total of 6.22 BTC (approximately $447,000), 25.07 ETH (approximately $970,000), 10.89 million USDT, and 3.3612 million DOGE (approximately $605,000) and have transferred out double the amount. It was found that the website frequently changes donation addresses, and there is limited information available about the number of donation addresses and the total amount of assets transferred.
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