Snapdex.com is pushing aggressive ads claiming to give away 0.31 BTC for free, supposedly backed by Elon Musk. But the truth is, this site is a complete scam.
In this video, I break down how the scam works: 🚩 Fake Musk AI videos
🚩 Deposit required to “activate” your account
🚩 Fake countdowns and withdrawals
🚩 No real Bitcoin giveaway
🚩 Domain tied to a known scam region
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