I think the thick after their names is not the official Twitter thick -those scammers can be of the official Twitter account of the company the bare- this is again is what newbies should look out for, scammers can make you believe what they aren't, be valerian steel sharp careful on walllet, exchange,Twitter, telegram -social media-.
What's ridiculous is those aren't fake accounts at all:
A number of high-profile Twitter accounts were simultaneously hacked on Wednesday by attackers who used the accounts — some with millions of followers — to spread a cryptocurrency scam.
Apple, Elon Musk and Joe Biden were among the accounts compromised in a broadly targeted hack that remained mysterious hours after taking place. Those accounts and many others posted a message promoting the address of a bitcoin wallet with the claim that the amount of any payments made to the address would be doubled and sent back — a known cryptocurrency scam technique.
The screenshots OP shared is part of this massive twitter hack. At this point, it's no longer even safe to ask people to verify the accounts they're following. Let's just go with the age old "if it's too good to be true, then it probably is."
It's strange to me that Binance, Kucoin and other exchange sites didn't protect their Twitter accounts better.
After this event even less users will believe them and have faith in their security.
It's not their problem, it's Twitter's:
A hacker allegedly behind a spate of Twitter account hacks on Wednesday gained access to a Twitter “admin” tool on the company’s network that allowed them to hijack high-profile Twitter accounts to spread a cryptocurrency scam, according to a person with direct knowledge of the incident.