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Scammers Promote Fake ADA Giveaway Using AI-Cloned Video of Cardano Founder 

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Crypto enthusiasts call attention to a cloned video of Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson promoting a fake ADA giveaway on YouTube.

Crypto scammers have continued to devise malicious ways to lure unsuspecting investors into giving up their digital currencies. Before now, it was easy to uncover these scam tactics. However, with the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, uncovering these scams has become a daunting task.

Cloned Hoskinson Endorses Fake ADA Giveaway

In a shocking development, crypto investors spotted a cloned video of Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson endorsing a fake ADA giveaway.

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With the aid of AI, the scammers created a fake video of Hoskinson promoting the ADA giveaway during a live cast.

“This giveaway is our way of giving back to the community that has stood by us, believed in our vision, and helped us through thick and thin. We’re here because of you, and we want to make sure that you share in our success,” a cloned version of Hoskinson said.

Furthermore, the misleading video urged interested users to visit the website or scan the QR code on the screen.

Prominent Cardano enthusiast @astroboysoup, called the community’s attention to the video. He said the malicious video was added as an ad to his crypto-related YouTube video.

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He urged ADA holders to share the video to protect unsuspecting investors from falling prey to these scams. It remains to be seen whether any ADA holder has been a victim of the scam.

Not New

While AI has recorded significant breakthroughs in different sectors, malicious actors have used these technologies to perpetrate scams.

This is not the first time malefactors have created fake videos of prominent crypto stakeholders endorsing scam giveaways.

As reported earlier, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse alerted the XRP community to a scam targeting the community. He commented on the development after a fake video of him endorsing a fake giveaway went viral on YouTube.

Garlinghouse disassociated himself from the fake giveaway while emphasizing that information about Ripple will be shared via official channels.

Meanwhile, Hoskinson has not commented on the scam video making the rounds on YouTube.

Cardano Community Issues New Warnings

The development comes hours after the Cardano Community alerted its X followers about a new scam targeting investors.

According to the official X account of Cardano Community, the criminals behind the scam, which promises fake ADA rewards through a deceptive reward event, have already stolen over 200K ADA coins from unsuspecting investors.

Disclaimer: This content is informational and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author's personal opinions and do not reflect The Crypto Basic’s opinion. Readers are encouraged to do thorough research before making any investment decisions. The Crypto Basic is not responsible for any financial losses.

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Lele Jima is a cryptocurrency enthusiast and journalist who is focused on educating people about how the nascent asset class is transforming the world. Aside from cryptocurrency-related activities, Jima is a lover of sports and music.

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