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People posting pictures (I saw on Discord) doctored to look like they are from Elon's legit account and verified withdraws of 2500$, which is promised after a "KYC" that doesn't take any ID but does ask for 100$. No exceptions. Support claims its due to Curacao regulatios. Site looks surprisingly legit, but the fact theirs no reviews anywhere besides the site itself, and the deposit only verification system are two huge red flags/dead giveaways. Avoid this SCAM and similar ones. (e.g. a very similar setup utilizing Mr Beast)
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