A fraudulent Twitter account that poses as Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous creator of Bitcoin, has surfaced and is using cryptic remarks to manipulate the community. However, investors shouldn’t fall for it—the account is unquestionably fraudulent.
The impostor is using Satoshi’s reputation by using his handle, @Satoshi, to disseminate misleading information, such as the idea that transaction fees would replace mining incentives after the 2024 halving.

Actually, there are no such statements on the time of fee dominance in the Bitcoin source. The account is obviously trying to fool fans of Satoshi’s mythology who are less technical.
Crypto Alert: Fake Satoshi Nakamoto Account Sends Mysterious Message,Crypto Alert: Fake Satoshi Nakamoto Account Sends Mysterious Message
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Additionally, the unidentified persona obliquely references maintaining silence and retaliating against those who “do not want you to know the truth.” This indicates overt attempts to foment dissent and spread conspiracy ideas.
The actual Satoshi Nakamoto, who was active from 2009 to 2011, solely posted on cryptography sites and never utilised social media. Since then, Satoshi has shunned public communication.
Although the “RealSatoshi” account’s objectives are yet unknown, its claims are in direct opposition to Satoshi’s publications. Investors should be on the lookout for these imposters who aim to sow doubt and manipulate public opinion.
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The 2024 halving might lead to an increase in false information. The community can protect itself from charlatans pretending to be Satoshi by thoroughly examining sources and material.
Crypto Alert: Fake Satoshi Nakamoto Account Sends Mysterious Message,Crypto Alert: Fake Satoshi Nakamoto Account Sends Mysterious Message,Crypto Alert: Fake Satoshi Nakamoto Account Sends Mysterious Message