Home
Notification
Profile
Trending Articles
News
Creator Center
Settings
LIVE
LIVE
SinfinityWorx a Cape Town Futures Trader
--
・
103 views
Follow
#BRC20 #BTC #BinanceTournament #Binance #Crypto Whats Next for Binance and South African Users
#BRC20
#BTC
#BinanceTournament
#Binance
#Crypto
Whats Next for Binance and South African Users
Quoted content has been removed
Disclaimer: Includes third-party opinions. No financial advice.
See T&Cs.
0
Explore Content For You
Sign up now for a chance to earn 100 USDT in rewards!
Sign Up With Email or Phone
or
Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
Sign up as an entity
or
Log In
Relevant Creator
LIVE
SinfinityWorx a Cape Town Futures Trader
@SinfinityWorx_Daniel
Follow
Explore More From Creator
#XVG/USDT: Playing the dangerously game by outmoving the bots and taking quick profits from going short on $XVG and gaining good profits even its small its worthwhile and staying safe from loosing big but REMEMBER TRADING IN CRYPTO IS ALWAYS A BIG RISK SO DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH AND NEVER TRADE IN MORE THAN YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOOSE IF SOMETHING SHOOT HAPPEN #XVG #Futures_Trading #CryptoNews🚀🔥 #SinfinityWorxFeed
--
#AirdropAlert #AirdropOpportunity #iceNetwork #BTC #sol Still time to join ice mining today
--
I’m earning $XPLUS on @xplusio #Shake2Earn #SocialFi App. 🔥Farm #XCOIN, Unlock $XPLUS 👬Boost your earning by inviting friends ✅Join now: onelink.to/33x6w4 🔑Referral code: SinfinityWorx #BTC #TrendingTopic #sol #Launchpool #SinfinityWorx
--
The Synergy Unleashed: AI and Blockchain Convergence Reshaping Crypto and Web3 in 2024
--
#TrendingTopic #MANTA #Launchpool #XAI #tia Deepfakes and crypto scams Deepfakes, a form of synthetic media powered by AI algorithms, allow for the creation of convincing fake videos and imagery that depicts events or speech that never actually occurred. As Saylor notes, videos using deepfake technology to impersonate him and other crypto personalities have proliferated on YouTube and social media platforms. These videos aim to convince viewers to send crypto to a provided address under the pretense that they will receive double the amount in return. Video altering is a common scam in the crypto world, with major social media hacks in the past further demonstrating the technique's potential dangers. Even basic schemes like those using previously recorded podcasts to create deceptive viral content are increasingly being weaponized to perpetrate scams, especially on platforms like YouTube. There, videos featuring major crypto personalities like Elon Musk, Brad Garlinghouse, Michael Saylor, and Vitalik Buterin are fabricated to resemble real-time streams, luring viewers into financial traps, like the one Saylor mentioned. While platforms like YouTube work to take down AI-generated scam videos, the technology used to create deceptive content continues to improve. Now, video deepfakes, generative video, AI voice cloning and even real time AI translations are possible with just a few clicks. With crypto criminals getting better at producing convincing fake videos, and AI technology advancing rapidly, it's more important than ever to verify rather than blindly trust unexpected crypto-related offers online. As always, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
--
Latest News
Stripe Re-Enters Cryptocurrency Market, Accepting USDC Stablecoin Payments
--
Wormhole Announces Seamless Transfer of W Token Across Multiple Chains
--
NEAR Foundation Partners With Colombian Fintech Firms Lulo X and Peersyst Technology
--
XRP Reaches New High in Millionaire Addresses, SEC Postpones Ethereum ETF Decision, and Nakamoto's Final Bitcoin Words Remembered
--
Dogwifhat's Market Capitalization Surpasses $3.5 Billion Amid 30% Price Surge
--
View More
Sitemap
Cookie Preferences
Platform T&Cs