if he really can do this he should have first done it on Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet.
Judging by the content of the above two threads, I wouldn't be surprised to see him/her making a comment here to claim he/she is actually the creator/inventor
Thank you for the video... To newcomers who might think it works, it doesn't
[see how he/she didn't show from where that address was taken (clearly it's not a fresh address)]!
Exactly... I checked another one of his/her fake videos and it clearly says "SPOOF SUCCESSFUL(OK)" on a couple of occasions
[1:33 and 2:04] while there's also a mention of "SPOOFING PACKETS THROUGH IPV6 TUNNEL
[1:38] and at the end, it's asking users to send mining fees to complete the so-called "generation process
[2:38]"!
- It's worth noting that the address on this video doesn't have 0.5BTC as part of its received transactions: bc1q0w9q24y03nh6fpkp909227y5t7h60n5284lj2kThis type of scam is easy to detect, but with people who believe that there is a way to double your money by simply sending it to a scammer I am afraid that some people will fall victim to such fraud.
I agree... As long as greedy people exist, they're not going to have a hard time finding victims
[unfortunately].
2. He is selling people scripts that are actually malicious. Once the user installs or runs the scripts, their devices get infected
I am leaning more to the latter.
In addition, there's risk his fake software and support (when he said "I can help you setup the system through team viewer") could take over victim's device and steal valuable data inside it.
Unfortunately, there's a high chance for both of these things to happen