It seems that MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor has an important announcement to make and he used his Twitter account to tell the following to his followers.
Check out his tweet below.
Public Service Announcement: Every hour my team reports 10-15 scammer YouTube videos impersonating me or @MicroStrategy that offer free bitcoin rewards. They pop up as fast as we can have them removed. ☹️
Only trade #bitcoin on a legitimate exchange you trust. pic.twitter.com/SuwlBcWEbx
— Michael Saylor⚡️ (@saylor) November 28, 2021
Anthony Pompliano hopped in the comments and said: “We have also been reporting that specific video scam to no avail. Very frustrating.”
Someone esle wrote: ‘I have specifically reported this to @YouTube several times, and kept track of it afterwards, it was not taken down. But 10+ seconds of copy right music on your live stream and a robot will notify you…”
Another commenter said: “@YouTube are only great at shutting down legitimate accounts but are useless against scam accounts especially if you point it out to them. They do not have good intentions.”
Saylor is praising BitcoinNot too long ago we were revealing that MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor continues to support Bitcoin after his firm accumulates the king coin in all moments.
Check out the latest tweet that he shared about the king coin.
#Bitcoin is the first decentralized, universally available asset on an open monetary network.That means that at any given time, someone, somewhere is working to add value using all the financial & technical assets at their disposal to the benefit of all the other bitcoin holders.
— Michael Saylor⚡️ (@saylor) November 15, 2021
At the moment of writing this article, BTC is trading in the green, and the coin is priced above $64k.
It’s been just revealed that the popular on-chain analyst Will Clemente thinks certain metrics indicate Bitcoin (BTC) is just now entering the main phase of the bull market.
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