I always wonder when I see these sorts of scams if anyone would ever actually fall for such a thing. It doesn’t seem possible to me, but who knows… I guess there are a lot of people on drugs out there. Still, it almost seems like ignoring these pathetic attempts is better than shining a light on them. In the end, attention is what these people want.
I will be shocked if anyone comes forward and claims this trick scammed him. I guess the I am Nakamoto no longer works, so they tried another method. Still, people will ask for proof.
These people should understand that when it comes to claiming about Nakamoto, they should present solid proof, not just words, to convince the community, the community is not that gullible to fall for this.
These false Nakamoto claims stem from the community's excitement over news about Nakamoto, which scammers are exploiting to get attention.