Cryptocurrency Twitter account PeckShield, which conducts research on fraud attempts in the market, is about Elona, who is described as the female version of Tesla CEO Elon Musk. altcoins issued a warning about
The female version of Elon Musk was first shared by an anonymous user and commented on by Musk’s mother, Maye Musk.
However, when we go back, a name close to Putin called Elon Musk “Elona” after Musk announced that he wanted to have a cage fight with Putin.
You are so pretty Elona 💖💖 https://t.co/DXRpsrhgb8
— Maye Musk (@mayemusk) March 16, 2022
Most Elona Musk-Themed Altcoins Are Scams
After this move of Elon Musk, who changed the name of his Twitter account to Elona Musk, more than 30 altcoins with the theme of Elono Musk were launched.
Blockchain security firm PeckShield reported that at least half of these cryptocurrencies are honeypot scams.
#PeckShieldAlert #Elona #honeypot PeckShield has detected ~32 $Elona were created between March 15 and 16 on #Ethereum.
15 out of 32 of these $Elona appear to be #honeypot. @elonmusk Do *NOT* fall prey to it.#ELONASHIBA #ELONAKONG #PRETTYELONA #SEXYELONA #ELONADOG #ELONvPUTIN pic.twitter.com/qphSrkgeRx— PeckShieldAlert (@PeckShieldAlert) March 17, 2022
Fraudsters create altcoins using Elon Musk’s increasing popularity in the crypto money world, and then, thanks to the backdoors they open in these projects, users have the opportunity to escape with all their money.
However, the security company in question also gave various warnings to Musk. In the past, Musk has shared on Twitter about projects developed by unpopular developers with small communities, even if they are not fraudulent.
Scammers are trying to profit by using the names of other popular altcoins.
Among the imitated cryptocurrencies ELONASHIBA, ELONANFT and ELONADOG cryptocurrencies such as Previously PeckShield, dogecoin and shiba inu He also made many warnings about cryptocurrencies that seem to be related.
*Not investment advice.