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March 08, 2019, 03:26:39 AM
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For those experienced people in the crypto space and once became a victim of these scam "bitcoin generators", we understood it upon looking at the domain for the first time that this kind of sites are total scams.

But sadly and surprisingly, there are people who are still falling for this kind of scam. If you are into social media like facebook, you will see a lot of people who are misinformed and still not aware of these kind of scams. Thanks for the warning OP, this remains helpful for everyone and to new comers mostly.

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March 08, 2019, 07:07:33 AM
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It is a Bitcoin generater, they ask you to send them 3 euros worth of bitcoin in order to get more bitcoin, but you do not get any bitcoin. so you would be very silly to try it, you will lose your bitcoin. That is a scam in my eyes.
Any proof that you have been scammed? or do you just suspect that the site will only cheat you?

Maybe people out there will be careful and think thousands of times to make a deposit with 3 euro to get bitcoin from the generator.

Hopefully, every newbie must know how to get bitcoin, they must know there is no easy way to get bitcoin even though it's through a faucet.
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March 14, 2019, 10:59:54 AM
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It is strange that they ask for only 3 euro and not 30. I saw a lot of idiots who wanted to get Bitcoin for free this way, but lost their funds. I have seen similar "generators" that increased your bitcoin. If send 1 BTC get 5 BTC etc. Judging by their wallets, they make good money on fools
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March 14, 2019, 02:03:09 PM
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It is strange that they ask for only 3 euro and not 30. I saw a lot of idiots who wanted to get Bitcoin for free this way, but lost their funds. I have seen similar "generators" that increased your bitcoin. If send 1 BTC get 5 BTC etc. Judging by their wallets, they make good money on fools

The fact that it's only €3 (or whatever other low amount) makes people actually want to give it a shot. If they lose €3 they lose and it's not a big deal. This is what scammers know and bank on. If thousands of people get scammed like this, all the €3 deposits add up to a sweet amount. If this scam is operated by someone in a third world country, then it's even more worthwhile.

Just think about it, no one is going to send hundreds of dollars worth of Bitcoin to a random site. A few bucks of it might be worth the gamble for people. Undecided
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March 21, 2019, 10:09:03 PM
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