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by: xpoolPosted on: August 11, 2025

YouTube Crypto Bot Scam Swallows $940,000 in Stolen Ether

A new threat is spreading on YouTube, where scammers are using established channels to peddle a fake cryptocurrency trading bot. The scam has already resulted in over 256 ETH being stolen, roughly $940,000, according to experts at SentinelLABS.

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