I guess it's pretty obvious that this is just a scam.
So only gullible person will fall for this kind of trap, mean seriously, are you willing to pay $6K for that? How foolish you are if you believed this kind of thing really exist. In the end you could end up double whammy, you lost your $6K and then probably those scammers can hack your machine.
Average joes are foolish enough unfortunately. The risks they are willing to expose themselves to in an attempt to hit jackpot is so big, that they more often than not end up broke.
The overall sentiment when it comes to things related to crypto is that people think that money is so easy to make that you don't even have to break a sweat. The reality is completely different of course, but they find out the hard way.
There are still hundreds or maybe even thousands of people installing Bitcoin doublers hoping that they can generate money out of nothing. This also is a clear indication that people don't know how Bitcoin works....