Davidloki (OP)
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May 04, 2026, 04:02:15 AM |
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Good morning, everyone. The information I am about to share with you may not be new to you guys in the United States, and this scam pattern isn't new, but I want to share what I got from my direct source over there. The name of the website is - TRUMP MAKE AMERICAN GREAT AGAINMy friend in the US sent me the site. Since I am into crypto, I should help him confirm if this information is legit. He mentioned that some of his colleagues at a local brewery said they participated and are yet to receive their pay. The pressure on him to join is increasingly high. However, I told him this is a regular scam site. I don't believe the money will be paid to your friend. Their pattern is "send and receive 2x" For our fellow members in the US, have you come across this site, and what do you know about this platform? This is a topic to warn members to avoid this site, it is not for Ads or any financial purpose. Do not invest  The addresses are generated using AI The TX hash link is not clickable, meaning verifying of blocks is negative. Addresses are not shown completely this is to avoid scanning of addresses to see if any transaction actually happened. Confirmations are done using automated posting with bots.
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The Cryptovator
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Activity: 2884
Merit: 2558
Protect your privacy 🔏 it's very important
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May 04, 2026, 09:55:43 AM |
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Don't post the scam link this way; write the website link between codes. Because of curiosity, some users might click and may attempt to try their scam. This isn't something new here; often we see such scams ongoing. Rather than sharing these scams in the Beginner & Help section, you should create scam accusations to create awareness.
However, edit your post and put the website link inside of code. All we should know is there is no money-making machine to send you double funds. Such an offer would never be true, and always ignore and report if you see such a website. Since they haven't posted on the forum, we can't take any action without ignoring them.
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hd49728
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May 04, 2026, 12:28:47 PM |
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The name of the website is - TRUMP MAKE AMERICAN GREAT AGAIN
From the website description to its domain link that I take from your post but put it in a code block as it's dangerous to share a clickable link of a scam website. https://trumpus.us/#instruction
People can not immediately believe in any link, any website that is from someone else especially a celebrity or famous politician, not yet a person like the USA President. They can not trust, and Must Verify this information. If it is other people, it can be a little bit hard but it's Trump - The USA President, with famous accounts on X and Truth Social, people can easily verify this information about this project whether it is actual from Trump or a fake one from scammers.
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arwin100
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Activity: 3444
Merit: 1075
Jack of all trades 💯
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May 04, 2026, 01:20:27 PM |
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Don't post the scam link this way; write the website link between codes. Because of curiosity, some users might click and may attempt to try their scam. This isn't something new here; often we see such scams ongoing. Rather than sharing these scams in the Beginner & Help section, you should create scam accusations to create awareness.
However, edit your post and put the website link inside of code. All we should know is there is no money-making machine to send you double funds. Such an offer would never be true, and always ignore and report if you see such a website. Since they haven't posted on the forum, we can't take any action without ignoring them.
Agree, since even if they post a warning regarding on that site and the activities they have done. There are lots of crazy people want to try those what they see, especially if they have that mindset if they take a risk they earn big rewards. So better to shut that link down, so people can continue to discuss that site without trying to raise the curiosity of people to check that site. That to good to be true schemes is long time rigged, hopefully people will fully understand that no platforms could able to generate them a double profit with their investment.
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rat03gopoh
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Merit: 1010
NO KYC Exchanger☝️
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May 04, 2026, 02:43:39 PM |
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For our fellow members in the US, have you come across this site, and what do you know about this platform? This is a topic to warn members to avoid this site, it is not for Ads or any financial purpose. Do not invest
There's no need to delve further; this is just a classic Bitcoin doubler scam. However, I'm puzzled as to why this low-level scam still exists in 2026, and it's funny that some people fall for it. The site has likely been taken down (or is not working on my end).
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Lucius
Legendary

Activity: 3962
Merit: 7383
www.marysmeals.org
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May 04, 2026, 02:45:33 PM |
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~snip~ My friend in the US sent me the site. Since I am into crypto, I should help him confirm if this information is legit. He mentioned that some of his colleagues at a local brewery said they participated and are yet to receive their pay. The pressure on him to join is increasingly high. However, I told him this is a regular scam site. I don't believe the money will be paid to your friend.
When you have friends like that, you don't need enemies. These are the people who should be reported to the police because they encourage others to engage in activities that mostly result in financial loss, and they can be very persistent and aggressive in doing so. Now that you're sure what it's all about, be a true friend and save your friend - and when it turns out it was a scam, he'll be grateful.
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Donneski
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Merit: 198
Contact Hhampuz for campaign
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May 04, 2026, 03:40:09 PM |
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I didn't even have to open the link you attached to this topic to know that it's a scam shit. Op, why do I feel that you didn't bring it because you were unsure of the true content of the link? Because tell me why you didn't write the link website in codes so that BTT members can at least see the website name before clicking.
Their pattern is "send and receive 2x"
This is pattern is too obvious to tell you it's a scam link. If there's anything like "send and receive 2x" in reality, the uncreative minds behind this wouldn't share with your so called "Friend".
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PrivacyG
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Activity: 1512
Merit: 2615
Fight for Privacy.
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May 04, 2026, 06:21:31 PM |
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If it is other people, it can be a little bit hard but it's Trump - The USA President, with famous accounts on X and Truth Social, people can easily verify this information about this project whether it is actual from Trump or a fake one from scammers.
Right. The biggest issue in this case is particularly that, making a difference between Trump and a fake one because both are scammers.
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coinlary
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Make decisions without looking back
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May 04, 2026, 06:48:30 PM |
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Anything that involves give me your coins and I will send it back x2 , x3.......x∞ are all scams. No stranger will give you free money for no reason or because they ask you to trust them by sending some X amount. That your friend still has a higher chance of falling for a scam if he keeps considering fast way to make x2 money. I won't say "easy" because there are actually easy ways to make x2. Thpse other friends are either part of the plot or also trusting to make quick money before it folds but in reality, they are scamming even if not directly but the other end used as liquidity exit are also trying to scam, making it a large pool of scammers  so I don't think is that bad if most not all of them lose their money. Although the larger part goes to the owners or creators.
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DYING_S0UL
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Activity: 1022
Merit: 1011
The Alliance Of Bitcointalk Translators - ENG>BAN
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May 04, 2026, 07:28:53 PM |
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Always remember, "if it's too good to be true, it's most likely a scam". 2x return? Dream on man..that's not happening  ..just by looking at the screanshot anyone can tell, this is a scam site, without any doubt. So many red flags, like unrealistic returns, or like hiding the txhash. I mean who does that, and why would anyone do that?.. Unless you are a scammer, of course...IMHO, I would be pretty surprised if people actually fall for such scams, in 2026. By the way, your so called make America great again is down..Lol, I couldn't access it..
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Wiwo
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May 04, 2026, 08:06:01 PM |
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This site I potential red flag, any investment that promises high returns in a short period of time should be considered as a ponzi, they are taking from the new investors to pay old ones and convince them to bring in other people to earn high bonuses, all that is a bait to get them committed and in no time they will exit scam everyone.
Trump will not be directly involved in such a scheme, this indeed scam and shoulder avoided.
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acroman08
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Online
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1237
XMR.GG
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May 04, 2026, 10:34:12 PM |
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For our fellow members in the US, have you come across this site, and what do you know about this platform?
Not from the US, but this is a common scam that has been around for a long time(just like what other members have already said). As for the website, I can't even access it using Google Chrome, and if I use Opera, I get a fraud warning message, so it is definitely a scam website that needs to be avoided. Tell your friend that his colleagues got scammed.
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GreatArkansas
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Activity: 3038
Merit: 1476
Bitcoin Fixes It
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May 05, 2026, 01:59:02 AM |
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I'm really surprised there are still a lot of people falling for this kind of scam! Well, since Bitcoin started to spread all over the world, I believe common victims here are the new people coming in, just like before, for some of us who tried to fall for some scams like this. The addresses are generated using AI The TX hash link is not clickable, meaning verifying of blocks is negative. Addresses are not shown completely this is to avoid scanning of addresses to see if any transaction actually happened. Confirmations are done using automated posting with bots.
I don't think so, they still need A.I. for this, maybe when building this website, yes, but the way it looks inside, everything there is just code just to make it look like realistic, but overall are just scams, just making it look like real or legit.
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Marykeller
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May 05, 2026, 12:51:10 PM |
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OP, since it has now been confirmed to you that this is a scam by those who posted before me, would you tell your friend one last time that this is a pure scam? Any site promising Bitcoin doubling to anyone as they invest with them is a scam, without being told.
OP, I want to let you know that scams can come from anyone in any part of the world, be the person is influential or not, it doesn't mean they are genuine, that they can be trusted. It is in this crypto space that I learned that everyone is pursuing their personal gains at the expense of others losses. That is the reason everyone should be mindful of whatever they invest in, if not Bitcoin
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Zoomic
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May 05, 2026, 01:05:12 PM |
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Agree, since even if they post a warning regarding on that site and the activities they have done. There are lots of crazy people want to try those what they see, especially if they have that mindset if they take a risk they earn big rewards.
So better to shut that link down, so people can continue to discuss that site without trying to raise the curiosity of people to check that site. That to good to be true schemes is long time rigged, hopefully people will fully understand that no platforms could able to generate them a double profit with their investment.
Funny enough, people will think that you are exaggerating matters, but I won't be surprised that people will still click the link to try things out themselves. There was a friend of mine that brought an investment website like the one Op presented here. It was an obvious scam, because the returns are too good to be true. As and experienced someone, I just checked a few things, and within 2mins I already told him it was a scam. He said that I didn't take my time to check very well, that I just told him a preconceived answer. I told him that even 60 secs is okay for me to know an obvious scam. Do you know that he left and secretly invested huge amount in the project and lost it. Few weeks later he came back to me lamenting and I didn't say a word. Till today, he shows me different platforms, but instead of discouraging him, I will tell him to try with what he can afford to lose.
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Patikno
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May 05, 2026, 01:07:47 PM |
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My friend in the US sent me the site. Since I am into crypto, I should help him confirm if this information is legit. He mentioned that some of his colleagues at a local brewery said they participated and are yet to receive their pay. The pressure on him to join is increasingly high. However, I told him this is a regular scam site. I don't believe the money will be paid to your friend.
Their pattern is "send and receive 2x"
There are two things, that scammers often use to lure potential victims, and I have found both of these things in what the OP mentioned; "Too Good to be True" and "Taking Advantage of a Name" (especially on famous names). I have encountered various types of scams many times, and they always try to attract attention by any means, including using these two things. Several threads I have posted, also follow the same pattern. So, be wary of the cunning tricks used by scammers, don't be easily tempted, and don't be easily fooled. Always be skeptical, and verify the truth. If you find a fraudulent crime, immediately share it, so that there are no more victims, and the chain will be broken immediately. By the way, I just checked it on the scamadviser site, it turns out the trust score is really bad : scamadviser.com - Check website/trumpus.us
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Majestic-milf
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May 05, 2026, 01:12:59 PM |
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If their pattern had been " receive 2x and send once", it would have been considered by a much more bigger audience. Hell, I'd have tried too but still, once you see patronizing slogans like this, you don't need to have special abilities to know it's pure scam designed to wipe your funds clean and the fact that the friends and coworkers of this person are persuading him to join, it's either they've known it's not going to be profitable and they don't want to cry alone that's why they're enlisting him or they are all blinded by the hardships and are looking for extra money. It's painful that people still fall for cheap lies and don't bother to carry out a background check, they just drop all their funds just cause someone promised them they could get it in double fold.
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