April 3, 2024

A bitcoin user on Saturday lost $1.14 million to online thieves posing as MicroStrategy chief executive officer Michael Saylor. The user sent the equivalent of 26.4 bitcoins (BTC) to an address confirmed by crypto tracking service Whale Alert as a bitcoin scam.

A nightmare come true, Whale Alert said, “this scam received the single largest payment ever to a fake giveaway.”

“We suspect this payment was made through a Coinbase address,” added the outfit, famous for tracking large-scale bitcoin transactions.

It said the theft occurred via this website and on YouTube, both “confirmed” scam platforms used by con-artists to impersonate Saylor.

The YouTube channel has since been taken down, and a visit to the website returns an error message.

The 26.4 BTC was sent to the primary scam address in five transactions, according to a record of the payments. The loot is worth $1.14 million at current market prices.

Rampant bitcoin scam business

The giveaway scam uses the identities of celebrities such as Michael Saylor in order to trick people into sending them bitcoin. They promise to multiply the crypto that investors send – the giveaway – but make off with the money instead.

Saylor, the CEO of MicroStrategy, has been a big supporter of bitcoin. Since August 2020, his company bought 124,391 BTC — the largest holding of any publicly-traded entity. The holdings are currently valued at $5.39 billion.

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