John McAfee Airdropping Bitcoin And Ethereum Right Now?

No, the following is a scam, but it is so well done I thought it legit when I saw it. Basically if you go here, to this tweet, on McAfee’s official twitter page, you will see what looks exactly like a McAfee tweet, from his address.

The page it sends you to says, send him X number of bitcoins or Ethereums, and he will immediately send you back 10X. It will last until he has given away 1500 bitcoin and 10,000 Ethereum.

But the tweet is actually from @officialmcafee4, and not officialmacafee. But since twitter does not list addresses on the tweet, it looks exactly like Mcafee tweeted it himself. Adding to the confusion, if you look to see if McAfee has done it before on google, you will see he has in fact done a similar promotion just a little while ago in conjunction with another business venture, so it would seem if he advertised it on his twitter page, it would be a legit effort to pump up the price of his own bitcoin.

I apologize for posting this earlier. I thought it sounded like a scam, but on doing a google search saw McAfee did this type of thing.

One other interesting thing. Twitter shows you this scam if you are logged out, but not if you are logged in. I logged in, and the scam tweet disappeared. When I put in the page address for officialmcafee4, it first bounced me directly to mcafee’s official page, which was strange. When I put it in a second time, it showed me a banned/suspended page. When I logged out, the posts reappeared, as if twitter is showing scam pages to anyone who is not logged in as a user. Also interesting, as with anti-Trump tweets, this post gets the first spot under McAfee’s tweet whenever it appears. It seems statistically odd.

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SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
4 years ago

Seems like he saw something and is saying something:

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Phelps
Phelps
4 years ago

Sent the $50 I had to him. We will see

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
4 years ago

That was fast. Bitcoin and Ethereum must be gone; both of the links in the article don’t work anymore. Wish I’d seen this in time.

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  Mycroft Jones
4 years ago

Ok, now the webpage appears to be working. Sent my bitcoin. Ten minutes later it doesn’t show up in the transaction listing… hope I haven’t been scammed. Looks like the airdrop is almost finished.

Perhaps McAfee was hacked?

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  Mycroft Jones
4 years ago

Just read the promotion rules. Looks like minimum buyin was 0.1 BTC. If you didn’t send that much, good luck. 🙁

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 years ago

Money wasn’t returned. Also, on the page with the transaction listing, it was very suspicious. I saw transactions come in every few seconds, but it was reporting them as 1 minute ago, 4 minutes ago, etc. And the amount of BTC being disbursed, the bar that showed the 5000 BTC, the BTC should have been exhausted ages ago but it just kept going. So the numbers weren’t adding up even to basic visual inspection. I wish I’d gone to the transaction listing part of the page before sending my bitcoin.

Credit
Credit
4 years ago

Is this not an obvious scam? I don’t think McAfee is in any kind of financial position to be giving away $35 million.

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
4 years ago

I went to Twitter and followed McAfee’s instructions and it went to a different link that has a different bitcoin address. I ended up here: https://mcafee.space/btc/ Page looks the same, but different address (internet address, and bitcoin address to send money to) Perhaps we got punked.

Hi
Hi
4 years ago

Why does his medium account have only 10 followers?
SCAM!

cjs
cjs
4 years ago

It was definitely a scam i lost $30

Josh Pedersen (@JoshPedersen14)
4 years ago

That sucks just lost 100 dollars